The Czech Republic did not fulfill its duties by rejecting migrant quotas, says EU Advocate General
The Czech Republic, Poland and Hungary did not fulfill the duties of EU law when rejecting the refugee quotas, says the CJEU General
Czech President Miloš Zeman decorates Jaromír Jágr, Jan Saudek, and others on state holiday
President Miloš Zeman gave the Medal of Merit to ice hockey star Jaromir Jágr, photographer Jan Saudek, Serb film director Emir Kusturica and interwar female car racer Eliška Junková
Remember to change clocks to Winter Time in the Czech Republic this weekend
Changes to EU rules have not taken effect yet, and people still need to set back clocks
Only one-third of Czechs over 40 approve of the Velvet Revolution, says new poll
Only 36 percent of Czechs over 40 give a clearly positive opinion of the Velvet Revolution which toppled the Communist regime in 1989, according to a new poll
Czech Pirate Party holds Prague protest against Turkish invasion of Syria
Ivan Bartoš called the Turkish plans for northern Syria a breach of international law and welcomed the Czech Chamber of Deputies' decision to officially condemn the Turkish act of aggression
Czech President Miloš Zeman leaves hospital for Lany chateau
Zeman, 75, was admitted to the Prague-Stresovice General Military Hospital (UVN) for a recondition stay on Thursday.
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
Prague definitively terminates sister agreement with Beijing
The Prague City Assembly today definitively terminated the city's sister agreement with China's capital Beijing
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
Czech Republic suspends military exports to Turkey
The Czech Republic today suspended the licences for military materiel exports to Turkey
Czech seat of EU Presidency in 2022 to cost 1.24 billion crowns
Czech costs to host the EU presidency in the second half of 2022 are expected to reach more than one billion crowns
Czech Foreign Minister calls on Turkey to halt intervention in Syria
The European Union's priority is a diplomatic solution to the situation in Syria, says Czech Foreign Minister Tomáš Petříček
Beijing cancels sister city pact relationship with Prague
Beijing has terminated its sister city pact with Prague and will suspend all official exchanges with the Czech capital city
Chinese Embassy warns Prague it may see its interests harmed if it withdraws from Beijing sister city pact
The Chinese embassy views the City Council's plan of Prague's withdrawal from its sister pact with Beijing as a step harmful to trust and Chinese-Czech relations
Czechs should learn to be patriots, says Prime Minister Andrej Babiš
Czechs should follow other nations' example and learn to be genuine patriots, Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO) said in Prague