Czech state attorney halts prosecution of Prime Minister Andrej Babiš in Čapí hnízdo case
The state attorney halted the prosecution of Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO) and other persons in the Čapí hnízdo case of a suspected EU subsidy fraud today
Prague to replace statue of Soviet Marshal Ivan Konev with WWII liberation memorial
The Prague 6 Assembly approved today that the monument of Soviet Marshal Konev would be replaced with a memorial to the Prague liberation in 1945
Czech government will not revoke Kosovo's recognition, says Prime Minister Andrej Babiš
Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO) sees no reason for the Czech government to change its recognition of Kosovo, as demanded by President Milos Zeman
Czech senior Muslim facing disciplinary proceedings over call for Czech Muslims to arm themselves
The chairman of the supervisory board of the Czech Bar Association (CAK) has lodged a disciplinary complaint about lawyer and former official of the Muslim community Leonid Kushnarenko
Kosovo shuns V4+West Balkans Prague summit after comments by Czech President Miloš Zeman
Kosovo has cancelled its participation in the September 12 summit of the prime ministers from the Visegrad Four (V4) group and the Western Balkans countries in Prague
Věra Jourová nominated to become a European Commission Vice President
Jourová has been nominated to oversee values and transparency
Czech Minister of Culture protests China's cancellation of Czech concerts
Czech Culture Minister Lubomir Zaoralek protested at his meeting with Chinese ambassador Zhang Jianmin today
Czech Ministry of Health proposes bill limiting advertising of tobacco, alcohol products
Health Minister Adam Vojtech (for ANO) wants to introduce a bill limiting advertising of tobacco and alcohol products online and on television
Czech PM Andrej Babiš must apologize to protester for slander, rules Prague court
Prime Minister Andrej Babiš must apologise for having said that the demonstrators against the government last year were paid, the Prague-West district court ruled today.
Czechs' trust in EU and European Parliament is rising, says new poll
Czechs' trust in the EU and the European Parliament has been slightly increasing since 2016, when it was at a record low, according to a poll
Prague 6 Town Hall will decide the fate of the controversial statue of Marshal Konev
The statue of Marshal Ivan Konev has become a focus of controversy.
Germany is stockpiling millions of iodine tablets in case of a Czech nuclear accident
Germany has ordered 190 million tablets due to renewed safety concerns
Prague residents can influence the future shape of the new Bubny-Zátory neighborhood
Prague residents can comment on the plans for the Bubny-Zátory brownfield
Žižkov’s Koněvova Street may be renamed, as Prague opposition to its Soviet namesake grows
Konevova Street in Prague’s Žižkov district is named for a Soviet liberator who was also responsible for atrocities.
August 21 march in Prague will mark 50 years since Czechoslovak forces fired on their own citizens
A march on August 21 starts at 6 pm on Wenceslas Square
Czech confidence in US, UK and other western powers is on the decline
According to a new public opinion research survey, Czech confidence in Western powers is on the decline, while confidence in Russia has risen