
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for June 18, 2021
Building plans for Prague's metro D move ahead, Feri's replacement named, and a familiar Czech face makes it to the big screen in Times Square.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for June 17, 2021
Primarks opens in Prague today, crime in the Czech Republic on the decline, heat warning for Prague, and Bulgaria opens to Czech tourist travel.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for June 16, 2021
Czech business center to open in Russia, Prague-Krakow line renewed, public pays tribute to Czech "Cinderella," and the end of an era for Prague transport.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for June 15, 2021
Czech Republic beats Scotland 2-0 in historic match, Prague Castle to receive govt. support, Mucha's 'Epic' will leave Prague this summer.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for June 14, 2021
Czech players won't "take a knee" at Euro 2020, Czech Post to move its headquarters out of the center, and tropical temps heading to Czech Republic.
Czech daily news in brief: top headlines for June 11, 2021
Krejčíková advances to French Open finals, Czech Senate calls for boycott of 2022 Winter Olympics, and Kundera wins the Kafka Prize.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for June 10, 2021
Czech universities drop in international rankings, unvaccinated Czechs can soon enter Slovakia with a test, and a Czech zoo will breed a rare gecko.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for June 9, 2021
Hundreds attend concert for free Belarus, Agrofert accused of Twitter lobbying to sway anti-Babiš vote, and the Apple Car hits the streets of Prague.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for June 8, 2021
Ministers to negotiate over Turow mine, rain predicted for St. Medard's Day, and a newly discovered fresco is unveiled at Prague's Loreto.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for June 7, 2021
Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya visits Czech Republic, air passengers detained over suspicion of invalid Covid tests, govt. to revamp system for foreigners' stays
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for June 4, 2021
Britain backs Czech Republic in Russia feud, Babiš government survives no-confidence vote, and a Prague landmark defaced.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for June 3, 2021
Zeman declared unfit for office, Forbes lists most influential Czech women, and a 45,000-year-old skull goes on display at Prague's National Museum.
Czech Senate committee declares President Zeman unfit for office
The Senate will now rule on the committee's proposal that Zeman, 76, be stripped of the post.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for June 2, 2021
Charles University launches new online platform for reporting sexual harassment, Kvitová withdraws from French Open, Babiš case headed to EU prosecutor.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for June 1, 2021
Anti-govt. protests are planned for Prague today, health insurance for foreigners shouldn't be provided by sole firm, Oxford prof revealed as Czech spy.
World No Tobacco Day 2021: Czechs are smoking less, using e-cigarettes more
The number of Czech smokers is in decline thanks to the smoking ban, better prevention, and improved health literacy, say experts.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for May 31, 2021
A no-confidence vote in Babiš govt. to be debated this week, Baťa Canal opens for sailing season, and summer comes to the Czech lands at last.