
Czech politicians urge EU to put more pressure on Turkey over Syria
It is crucial for the EU to get actively involved in the matter and to pressure Turkey into halting the violence altogether, say Czech MPs
Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke to play Prague’s Forum Karlín in 2020
Thom Yorke and Tomorrow's Modern Boxes will perform electronic music
Prague definitively terminates sister agreement with Beijing
The Prague City Assembly today definitively terminated the city's sister agreement with China's capital Beijing
Prague Zombie Walk returns from the dead, again
A short zombie walk is being held in conjunction with the release of Zombieland: Double Tap
Designblok festival opens in Prague today, focusing on future design
The main venue of the five day-festival, which ends on Monday, is again the Výstaviště exhibition grounds in Prague-Holešovice
Almost 24,000 homeless people live in the Czech Republic
About 23,830 homeless people, including 2,600 minors under 18, were living in the Czech Republic in the spring
Plans for Prague’s Rohanský ostrov include a park on a new island
The future appearance of Rohanský ostrov can be seen in an exhibition called Rohanský ostrov: nový Karlín? (Rohan Island: New Karlín?) at the Center of Architecture and Urban Planning (CAMP
Červený Jelen: Prague's newest pub is a 'stag party' you'll welcome
With its record-breaking beer tower and menu of Central European classics the "Red Stag" looks to become a centrally located favorite
September unemployment in the Czech Republic was lowest since 1996
Czech employers are more willing to hire new graduates than in the past
Czech President Miloš Zeman to spend four-day 'regeneration' stay in hospital
Czech President Miloš Zeman will spend up to four days in hospital as a regeneration stay from Thursday
Czechs, other Europeans do not regret the fall of Communism, says new poll
But with 43 percent of Czechs having a negative view of the EU, the Czech Republic is only surpassed by the negative attitude of Russians
Czech Republic ranks 21st of 28 in EU in gender equality, says new EIGE Index
In its ability to secure equal opportunities for men and women, the Czech Republic is below the European Union's average
The most delicious traditional Czech breads and where to try them in Prague
In honor of World Bread Day on October 16, 2019, these are some of the most traditional Czech breads and tips for where to try or buy them in Prague
A new generation of Prague secondhand stores appeal to eco-conscious and thrifty shoppers
A new wave of secondhand, vintage, and thrift shops has cropped up in the Czech capital
Czech Constitutional Court cancels taxation of restitution paid to churches
The Czech Constitutional Court opposes the taxation of the financial compensation churches get for their property confiscated by the Communists
Britain likely to leave EU on October 31, says Czech Ambassador to the UK
Britain is indeed likely to leave the European Union on October 31 after closing a deal on principles, says Czech Ambassador Libor Sečka
Czech appeals court sends two Dutchmen to prison for beating up Prague waiter
The appeals Prague High Court sent the brothers from Netherlands, Armin and Arash Nahvi, to prison for 5.5 and five years for beating up a waiter in Prague centre last year