News in brief for July 24: Top headlines for Czechia on Monday
Czech PM vows military support for tourists stranded in Rhodes, Czech woman goes on trial in Tunisia, and more top headlines for July 24, 2023.
News in brief for July 23: Top headlines for Czechia on Sunday
Folklore performers dance through central Prague, fire warnings eased throughout the Czech Republic, and more weekend headlines.
Prague Airport plans terminal expansion, new runway
A significantly higher number of flights could be headed to the Czech capital with the airport's planned terminal expansion and a runway addition.
News in brief for July 22: Top headlines for Czechia on Saturday
Czech public debt soars, Prague Hygiene Station fines 40 eateries, and more top stories for Saturday, July 22, 2023.
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Tourist vandalism on the rise in popular Czech destinations
Certain areas are experiencing an influx of visitors, resulting in issues such as littering and veering off designated paths.
Czech PM meets Grand Slam winner Markéta Vondroušová
A recreational tennis player himself, Petr Fiala congratulated Vondroušová on her Wimbledon victory.
Open air exhibit Mirroring Happiness puts a smile on your face
Fourteen smiling faces look down from the damaged facade of a building near the National Theatre.
Government tackles anti-Ukrainian disinformation in Roma communities
Following recent Ukrainian-Roma tensions in Czechia, the government will focus on fact-based methods to end potential conflicts.
Colours of Ostrava sparks controversy by allegedly banning rainbow items
The festival denies that it has a policy against showing support for the LGBTQ+ community.
News in brief for July 21: Top headlines for Czechia on Friday
Czechia and Poland discuss illegal immigration, Czechia could hit arms dealer's son-in-law with sanctions, and more headlines for July 21, 2023.
Package-free store in Prague announces closure
The Bezobalu firm admitted that it never fully bounced back from the financial damage caused by Covid-19.
First specialized center for victims of sexual violence to open in Prague
The operators of the center have turned to the public for help to cover the final expenses needed for the launch.
Prague 1 launches stricter rules for shared e-scooters
The system for parking e-scooters in the city center will include fines for leaving them outside designated areas.
The Czech passport is one of the most powerful in the world
Czechia continues its upward trajectory in the 2023 Henley Passport Index, coming ahead of the US and Australia.
Czech-US defense cooperation agreement approved after heated parliamentary debate
Most parties except for the right-wing SPD supported the document, which now awaits the president's signature.
News in brief for July 20: Top headlines for Czechia on Thursday
Czechia dramatically reduces reliance on Russian gas, Kundera cremated in Paris, and more top stories for July 20, 2023.





