Czech protest group Million Moments launches new series of demonstrations starting February 25
A new series of protest events and public debates in Czech regional centres will start in Plzen on February 25, continue on Tuesdays and end with a big event in Prague on June 2
Donald Trump Jr. stood in bread lines in communist Czechoslovakia, he tells Fox News
The son of the US president recounted how he witnessed first-hand the effects of socialism with his grandparents in the former Czechoslovakia
Czech Republic to sue Brussels for halting payments to Agrofert
The Czech Republic will file a lawsuit against the EC for suspending subsidy payments over concerns of PM Andrej Babiš's suspected conflict of interest
Despite Brexit, Britain remains a significant Czech ally, says Foreign Minister
Britain remains a significant ally for the Czech Republic and a path to secure further bilateral cooperation after Brexit must be sought, says Tomáš Petříček
February 3 to be Czech national day of mourning in honor of Jaroslav Kubera
Monday, February 3, will be a national day of mourning day in the Czech Republic to honor the late Senate chairman Jaroslav Kubera
Czech Republic drops to 44th in 2019 Corruption Perception Index
The Czech Republic dropped by six positions in Transparency International's 2019 Corruption Perception Index
Czech Senate chairman Jaroslav Kubera dies suddenly at age 72
Jaroslav Kubera (Civic Democrats, ODS), the chairman of the Senate, the upper house of Czech parliament, passed away unexpectedly in Teplice today
Former mayor Krnáčová pens a political thriller about a crusading Prague mayor
Murder and corruption are the subjects of Adriana Krnáčová’s debut novel
Prague Zoo raising money to help Australian wildlife
People can donate to a special account set up to help wildlife in Australia
Shanghai suspends all official contact with Prague over its Taipei partnership agreement
China's financial hub Shanghai today announced its suspension of all official interactions with the Czech capital Prague
Czech Foreign Ministry warns its citizens against travelling to Iraq, Iran in wake of Soleimani killing
The Czech Foreign Ministry has long warned against travelling to Iraq and is monitoring the situation in the country after the U.S. attack that killed the Iranian Major-General
Czech State Attorney will not ask for PM Andrej Babiš' release from prosecution again
State attorney Jaroslav Saroch will not ask the Czech Chamber of Deputies to release Prime Minister Babiš again for prosecution over the Čapí Hnízdo suspected EU subsidy fraud
Qassem Soleimani's killing in US strike provokes mixed reactions from Czech officials
The killing of the Iranian Major-General was an extraordinary step in a complicated situation says Czech Foreign Minister Tomas Petricek
US Embassy in Prague calls on Americans in the Czech Republic to register to vote in 2020 elections
The Embassy of the USA in Prague has called on the Americans living in the Czech Republic to register to vote abroad