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.
Czech 3D-printed home in Luxembourg points to solutions for housing shortages
The pilot home, printed in just over a day, offers energy-efficient, flexible living and highlights Czech innovation in tackling housing challenges.
Czech President Petr Pavel becomes world's first behind a NASCAR wheel
Pavel made history on Friday by driving a NASCAR vehicle at Autodrom Most before riding a motorcycle through Prague on Saturday.
Czech news in brief for August 31: Sunday's top headlines
Czechia rejects EU pressure on Israel, foreigner dies after fall from Prague cliff, and more weekend headlines.
Panasonic opens massive new Pilsen factory in major EU investment push
The CZK 8 billion heat pump plant in Pilsen, inaugurated on Friday, will expand Panasonic's Czech production and create new high-tech jobs.
YouTube must provide personal data: What does it mean for users in Czechia?
A European privacy ruling requires YouTube to share personal data, giving Czech users more control over their information under GDPR.
Czech news in brief for August 30: Saturday's top headlines
Russia threatens retaliation over Czech diplomat proposal, overnight storms light up skies around Prague, and more weekend headlines.
Czech drivers and roads among the best in the world, says new index
Czechia's strict, zero-tolerance approach to drink driving and above-average road quality drove it up the rankings, making it among the very best in CEE.
Former PM and Czech election favorite ordered to repay CZK 5 billion in funds
ANO leader and populist businessman Andrej Babiš now faces a new challenge ahead of the early-October general election.
Czech news in brief for August 29: Friday's top headlines
Czech passenger plane diverted due to engine failure, Slavia Prague to face European giants, and east Czechia registers record-warm night.
Czechia says 'no' to EU plan on reading encrypted chats: Are you affected?
Under the new law, WhatsApp, Messenger, Signal, Gmail, cloud services, and similar platforms would have private messages and files automatically read.
Czechia’s real crisis of poor lifestyles, mental health, money, and alcohol
A seminal new study by Stada shows how Czechia trails many countries in maintaining personal health: improvement, however, is attainable and very possible.
Czech news in brief for August 28: Thursday's top headlines
New, eye-watering deficit planned for 2026 budget, Czech army recruits highest number of recruits in almost two decades, and Slavia Prague await key draw.
Czechia among world's first countries affected by Ukraine dual citizenship law
Ukraine has abolished its decades-old ban on dual citizenship, previously obliging nationals to surrender other passports.
Czech news in brief for August 27: Wednesday's top headlines
Over 1,200 Prussian graves discovered at Prague monastery, ex-PM's legal trial is delayed till after elections, and coalition partners shun opposition.





