Czech news in brief for June 18: Wednesday's top headlines
No-confidence vote expected Wednesday evening, Palestinian flag displayed at Prague 1 meeting, and National Theatre bids farewell before renovation.
Czech campaign targets Gen Z Voters with hard truths, not hoodies
Amid merch drops and social media buzz, a new initiative wants to arm young voters with clear information and real dialogue ahead of autumn's elections.
Czech news in brief for June 17: Tuesday's top headlines
Czech plane evacuates dozens from Israel, civic group slams Czech gov’t Gaza silence, and teacher salaries falling despite pay law, experts warn.
Czech news in brief for June 16: Monday's top headlines
Man detained after fatal shooting near Prague, storms, heat break records across Czechia, and Springsteen plays wet Prague show to 60,000.
Czech news in brief for June 15: Sunday's top headlines
Czechs mark 83 years since Lidice massacre, Red Army monument removed from Litoměřice, and more weekend headlines.
Czech news in brief for June 14: Saturday's top headlines
Lipavský speaks with Israel on Iran strikes, Ukraine honors Czech army chief with medal, and more weekend headlines.
Prague airport cancels flights to Israel amid escalating conflict
The airport advises passengers to check flight status updates on its website and contact their carriers as needed following Israel's airstrike on Iran.
Czech news in brief for June 13: Friday's top headlines
Prague will set up Ukrainian refugee return hub, Senate allows higher Czech defense spending, and historic car event takes center stage.
European Court condemns Czechia for forced sterilization of trans people
European court rules Czechia violated rights of non-binary person by requiring sterilization for legal gender change, urging urgent law reform.
Czechia approves new foreign worker quotas: Who stands to benefit?
Czechia’s new foreign worker quotas favor skilled professionals to tackle labor shortages and support growth. Find out what changes to expect.
Czech President signs new gun law introducing mental health checks
New amendments require doctors to notify authorities if licensed gun owners are deemed unfit, aiming to enhance firearm safety and traceability.
Czech news in brief for June 12: Thursday's top headlines
New quota for foreign workers to begin in July, Czech Republic, EU prepare refugee ceasefire plan, and rap group Kneecap backs Palestine at festival.
Czech news in brief for June 11: Wednesday's top headlines
Drill simulates terror attack at Prague Castle, new justice minister vows public trust, and Rock for People festival opens in Hradec.
Czech news in brief for June 10: Tuesday's top headlines
Babiš joins Orban, Le Pen in France rally, Czech real estate prices rise sharply, and public transport fair hike for Prague suburbs approved.
Czechia aims to attract more highly qualified foreign workers
While Czechia aims to attract more high-skilled workers from Asia, it plans to reduce visa availability for several African countries.
Czech news in brief for June 9: Monday's top headlines
Czech weather to shift from rainy to tropical, Reebok glitch sparks shopping frenzy, and Imagine Dragons kick off two-night Prague run.
Czech news in brief for June 8: Sunday's top headlines
Blažek suspends ODS party membership in wake of bitcoin scandal, Czechia prepares shift in work visa quotas, and more weekend headlines.





