Czech market needs to attract a foreign workforce, but politicians still demonize migrants
A new report says a comprehensive and long-term strategy for immigration policy would help the Czech Republic to be more competitive.
Tram service to Prague’s Hlavní nádraží will be disrupted until June 21
Substitute buses will be introduced along the closed section of tracks, metro service to the station isn’t affected.
Coronavirus update, May 19, 2021: Czech Republic opens its first drive-in vaccination site
Plus: The health ministry has dismissed its Covid advisory body, school clubs can take place indoors, and Czech Republic may not reach vaccination goals.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for May 19, 2021
Pirates/STAN launch election campaign, Zeman apologizes to Serbia, and a cyber attack strikes the oldest Czech library.
'Insider' survey ranks Czech Republic low for friendliness, high for quality of life
While most expats were satisfied with local life, many found the language to be a particular barrier to settling in.
Survey: Over sixty percent of Czechs encounter fake news, twelve percent believe it
Respondents were polled about recent fake news stories involving coronavirus being developed in a lab and 5G transmitters affecting health.
Czech morning news in brief: Good news headlines for May 18, 2021
Austria reopens tourist travel, a famed Czech filmmaker is honored, and Prague's iconic Křižík's Fountain returns to life!
Coronavirus update, May 18, 2021: Hotels can reopen for tourists starting May 24
Another wave of relaxations will come next week, with increased capacity at events and more people allowed at gyms.
Ruins, towers, and castles rediscovered: Top 50 Czech tourist attractions reflect a year of slow travel
Restrictions and closures took a heavy toll on visits to Prague Castle and other bastions of traditional tourism.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for May 17, 2021
EU criticizes Czech inclusion on Russia's "unfriendly" list, Slovakia now 'high-risk' red on Czech travel map, more cold and rain on the way this week.
Coronavirus update, May 17, 2021: Here's what is changing in the Czech Republic today
The next wave of relaxations are here but in most cases visitors to restaurants, gyms, or events will need to be tested, vaccinated, or recovered.
Restaurants not required to monitor guest Covid status, says Czech Deputy PM
While outdoor areas of restaurants will be able to open from Monday, the venues themselves will not be responsible for their patrons' Covid status
Slovakia, France change color in latest Czech Covid-19 travel map
Slovakia has been elevated to high risk status while France has been lowered to the same in the latest Czech risk assessment map
Czech weekend news in brief: top stories for May 16, 2021
Saturday Covid-19 total hits 36-week low, hundreds participate in Navalis Festival in Prague, and more headlines from this weekend
Prague's Petřín Tower to light up in blue and white in support of Israel
The Prague landmark will be lit up in the colors of the Israeli flag tonight as the city honors victims of recent violence in the region
Prague takes preventative flooding measures after heavy rainfall
With rain in the forecast through the next week in the Czech Republic, Prague has closed the popular Náplavka embankments.
Only Czech Republic, U.S. make Russia's new list of enemies
Russia has declared the Czech Republic and U.S. hostile states, and limited the number of diplomats from them allowed to work in Russia.






