New study of Czechoslovak statesman's last English words uncover his final days
Further research offers a glimpse into Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk's thoughts in a dictated, transcribed speech, which will soon be publicly viewable.
'People like to be stupid': How Masaryk’s final letter resonates 90 years later
Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk's newly opened letter reveals rare insights into Czechoslovakia’s first president, his views on society, politics, and minorities.
What a Czech president's final words could mean for bilingual families
Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk's final message, to be revealed Friday, could offer a rare glimpse into the multilingual roots of the nation he built.
Three-year project to revitalize Masaryk rail station begins today
Prague's oldest rail station (and one of the busiest in the capital) is to get a facelift – it will also become barrier-free and get more platforms.
The Daily Dozen: 12 things to know about Czechia today
More banks to share ATMs, news on foreigner's health insurance monopoly, Prague metro stations turn 42, and more buzzworthy headlines for Dec.19.
New streets in Prague’s Smíchov City will honor Madeleine Albright and Toyen
Smíchov City will have streets named for women who promoted democracy for artists who made significant cultural contributions.
Iconic Czech 'chlebíček' sandwiches turn 130 years old
The sliced bread with dozens of possible toppings was a favorite of celebrities during the First Republic.


