
Czech president signs bill allowing sanctions against foreigners
Known internationally as the Magnitsky Act, the bill was one of eight signed into law by Miloš Zeman on Wednesday.
EXCLUSIVE: Czech presidential candidate Petr Pavel on society, Ukraine, and faith in politics
The former army general is running on a campaign to heal the divides in Czech society. He spoke to us about the political climate in the country now.
The Daily Dozen: 12 things to know about Czechia today
Czechs reading habits, Russian oil, a tiny water lily, and other buzzworthy Czech headlines.
The Daily Dozen: 12 things to know about Czechia today
Air pollution, travel to the Baltic, or to a Czech castle, and other buzzworthy Czech headlines for Nov. 30, 2022.
Russian singers see their events canceled in Prague for Putin-friendly views
Grigory Leps and Stas Mikhailov will no longer perform at Forum Karlín following a Twitter user's posts underlining their pro-war beliefs.
Czechs show strong support for helping Ukraine – up to a point
While Czechs are second only to Poles in wanting to give help, they were least likely to welcome refugees to their family homes.
Czech lower house calls Russia a terrorist regime
The far-right SPD, known for its opposition to Ukraine assistance, was the only party to oppose the resolution.
Czech officials respond to missile that killed two in Poland
Prime Minister Fiala said if Russia was behind the explosion it would be considered escalation; Interior Minister said Czechia likely faces no threat.
Which nation do Czechs like the most – and least – worldwide?
A recent study finds that Slovakia is viewed the most favorably worldwide by Czechs, with other surprising results included.
Česká spořitelna set to purchase Sberbank CZ’s loan portfolio
The Czech division of Russian Sberbank's assets are up for sale after it lost its license to conduct banking.
Fiala in Kyiv: Ukraine needs a clear path to joining EU and NATO
Czech Prime Minister Fiala and a delegation of ministers held talks with Ukraine's president and government, despite Russian shelling.
Tens of thousands attend Prague rally in solidarity with Ukraine
Ukrainian First Lady Olena Zelenska thanked people for their continuing support for Ukraine at a two-hour rally on Wenceslas Square.
Mass anti-government protest takes place in Prague
Tens of thousands of people flood Wenceslas Square and call for the immediate resignation of the government.
The Daily Dozen: 12 things to know about Czechia today
News, tips, and Expats.cz top stories for Prague and the Czech Republic on Oct. 28, 2022.
Entry ban on Russians with Schengen tourist visas comes into effect today
The measure applies regardless of the country that issued the Schengen visa.
'Tarred with the same brush as Russia': Belarusians in Czechia face lengthy separation from their families
The first Belarusian congress focused on challenges faced by Belarusians living in Czechia took place in Prague this weekend.
The Daily Dozen: 12 things to know about Czechia today
News, tips, and Expats.cz top stories for Prague and the Czech Republic on Oct. 19, 2022.