'I still believe most Czechs support us': Ukrainians in Prague face uncertainty with resilience
As war in Ukraine drags on, the Ukrainian community in Prague has flourished, with new businesses, cultural initiatives, and a growing sense of belonging.
Czech Interior Minister: No temporary protection for Ukrainians after war ends
Ukrainian refugees will lose temporary protection the day after the war or a ceasefire; the Interior Ministry advises they apply for standard residency.
Why was Czechia left out of Macron’s Paris meeting on Ukraine?
Czech leaders react as major EU powers gather in Paris without them, questioning Europe's approach and reaffirming their stance on Ukraine.
Ukrainian travel agency takes flight in Czechia with new destinations
A leading tour operator from Ukraine will offer package deals to countries such as Sri Lanka, Tanzania, and Egypt.
Czech military chief: Russia won't get friendlier, army 'must grow'
As EU leaders rush to meet in response to the U.S.' bilateral talks with Russia this week, the Czech army head has issued a stark warning.
Czech leaders: Ukraine 'must agree' with terms to achieve peace
The Czech cabinet says that Ukraine must be fully satisfied with a potential deal to end the war, following Donald Trump's call with Vladimir Putin.
Czech president expands Ukrainian refugee protections, restricts Russian citizenship
The Czech government is preparing for the eventual return of Ukrainian refugees, with plans for a return center in Prague from June.
What Trump’s inaugural speech means for Europe’s future and Czechia’s role
Trump’s inaugural speech signals a shift in U.S. foreign policy with potential implications for Europe and Czechia.
Art by Ukrainian children blooms in Prague metro's 'Underground Garden'
A new exhibit at Prague's Národní třída station features art by Ukrainian children who sought shelter in Kharkiv’s metro during the 2022 invasion.
Who’s staying, who’s leaving: The changing face of foreign residents in Czechia
In a change from 2022, foreigners now make up less than 10 percent of the total population amid an increase in people returning to their home countries.
1,000 days of war: Czech leaders double down on support for Ukraine
Czech President Petr Pavel said he strongly supports Ukraine’s use of U.S.-supplied missiles to strike Russian targets.
Czech President approves 60 requests from citizens to fight in Ukraine
Petr Pavel has approved a third of the requests from Czechs to fight in Ukraine's military, with the Russian Foreign Ministry criticizing the decision.
Pellegrini: Slovakia must be prepared for nuclear incident in Ukraine
A Russian attack on Ukraine’s nuclear plants could cause a Chernobyl-like disaster, affecting neighboring countries, said the Slovak President.
Czech president to NYT: Ukraine must be realistic about reclaiming occupied land
Ukraine’s future will be a major topic at this week’s United Nations General Assembly in New York where president Petr Pavel will speak.
Edison Filmhub to screen Ukrainian documentary with director Q&A
On Sept. 4, the cinema will host a free screening of Bring Me Back Home, a documentary charting the story of Ukrainian prisoners deported to Russia.
Literature in exile: Czechia's first Ukrainian bookstore opens in Prague
Named for Ukrainian poet and national hero Taras Hryhorovych Shevchenko, the Žižkov shop offers literature of all genres.
Czech, Ukrainian governments to hold formal meeting today
The first large-scale meeting in almost two years, multiple members of the Czech cabinet as well as President Petr Pavel will discuss Ukrainian security.





