Thousands of foreigners in Czechia could face stricter residency rules
The far-right SPD party, improving at the polls, makes Ukrainian refugee restrictions key demand for joining Czech government.
Czech news in brief for September 8: Monday's top headlines
Hundreds in Brno march for Palestinians, warm, rainy week ahead in Czechia, and memorial to Czech WWII pilot unveiled in Scotland.
Czech news in brief for September 7: Sunday's top headlines
Czechia to see total lunar eclipse tonight, Defence Minister Černochová undergoes minor surgery, and more weekend headlines.
Czech news in brief for September 6: Saturday's top headlines
Heavy rain hits Prague with sun forecast for Sunday, Czech crown strengthens to 2018 levels vs. dollar, and more weekend headlines.
Traffic, tram disruptions to hit central Prague Saturday for international race
Parts of the city center, including Wenceslas Square and Na Příkopě, will be closed off for hours, with over five tram lines also interrupted.
Prague community on alert after repeated anti-Semitic attacks on Jewish shop
Police are on the hunt for the suspect, and community leaders urge vigilance among residents and expats.
Czech news in brief for September 5: Friday's top headlines
LGBT Czechs distrust politicians on rights, Fiala warns ANO could ally with extremists, and Czechia gifts glasswork to UN HQ.
Czech PM warns country could 'head East' as election tensions rise
Pro-Palestine protesters disrupt Fiala's Prague rally as he issues starkest warning yet about opposition victory.
Czech news in brief for September 4: Thursday's top headlines
Fiala warns of extremism in campaign speech, Czech wage growth beats forecast, and more.
Why Czechia's residents view the EU less positively than any other member state
Unrestrained migration, EU economic disparity, and collective funding top people's list of concerns; just one-third in Czechia view the EU positively.
Czechia secures record investment to launch Toyota's first European EV plant
The Czech prime minister underscored that the deal was very good news for the country's economy and manufacturing industry.
Czech news in brief for September 3: Wednesday's top headlines
Hepatitis A cases climb in Czechia, Czech election debates set to dominate airwaves, and Prague’s Signal Festival debuts 3D water wall.
US visa law now demands in-person interviews: What Czech-expat families need to know
The US State Department has warned that the sweeping change may cause longer wait times and scheduling challenges, advising people to begin plans early.
Czech news in brief for September 2: Tuesday's top headlines
Early September to see warm temperatures, attack on Babiš sparks outrage in Czech politics, and Czechia’s largest drone show dazzles Hradec.
Silent procession for children of Palestine, Israel to pass through Prague
The procession comes as national concern over the conflict in Gaza grows.
Czechia's opposition leader attacked at campaign rally, sent to hospital
Andrej Babiš, head of Czechia's largest opposition party ANO, was campaigning for the general election that takes place in one month.
Czech news in brief for September 1: Monday's top headlines
School year begins for 1.5 million students, Pendolino hits 200 km/h in Czech debut, and Florence + The Machine to play first Prague show.





