Spotify confirms global price hike: How much will you pay in Czechia?
The streaming app, used by around one in five people in Czechia every week, will get costlier across all of its offered packages: we now know exact prices.
Czech news in brief for August 25: Monday's top headlines
Weather set to be warm for final week of August, protesters block highway, Czech ambassadors meet in the capital, and Prague football rivals clash.
6 surprising things about school shopping in Czechia: An expat family’s guide
From indoor shoes to aktovka backpacks, Czech school shopping can surprise expats. Here’s how to make it less overwhelming and more affordable.
Czechia is growing older: seniors now outnumber children by a third
The Czech Republic now has roughly 33 percent more people over 65 than children under 15, reflecting a steadily aging population.
Czech news in brief for August 24: Sunday's top headlines
Czechia sees coldest morning of the summer, Czech FM calls for unity against Russia, and more weekend headlines.
Czechia joins international opposition to Israeli West Bank settlement plan
More than 20 countries are urging Israel to halt settlement plans in the West Bank, calling them a violation of international law.
Most Czechs back abortion, euthanasia; public divided on prostitution
A new CVVM poll shows strong support for abortion and euthanasia in Czechia, while opinions on prostitution remain split across demographics.
Free feminine hygiene products will be mandatory in Czech schools from 2026
Czech schools will provide free menstrual products for students aged nine and older starting January, aiming to support health and inclusion.
Czech news in brief for August 23: Saturday's top headlines
Remains of Czech WWII troops return to Prague, Castle Night opens across 138 Czech sites, and more weekend headlines.
PHOTO GALLERY: Prague protest at Russian Embassy offers stark reminders of 1968 invasion
At the event, memory and present-day politics visibly intersected; a reminder that the echoes of 1968 continue to resonate in Czechia.
Staroměstská metro station in Prague center reopens after blaze
The station on green line A had shut in early July due to a fire intentionally set to its escalators, causing millions of crowns in damage.
Czech Post abruptly stops sending most US-bound parcels from today
An end to a duty-free rule and a lack of information from the U.S. administration have prompted the sudden change: we tell you the other options available.
Czech news in brief for August 22: Friday's top headlines
Public unhappy with PM's government, people protest against Russia on 1968 anniversary, and Fiala weighs in on Czech peacekeeping in Ukraine.
Pražák Quartet teams with international musicians for Prague festival
In the autumn, five evenings of chamber music will feature guest artists from around the world, combining classics and contemporary works.
Czechia's migrant, asylum rules to get stricter in January: 6 big changes ahead
Among the many shifts, Ukrainian refugee rules will be tightened, there'll be a ban on repeat asylum claims, and offenses will be punished more severely.
Czech news in brief for August 21: Thursday's top headlines
Country marks 1968 invasion, fuel prices fall, Czech president questions Israel's actions, and Czechia's best winemaker of the year announced.
FIRST LOOK: Prague's Signal Festival has tower power in 2025
The festival will feature two highly anticipated video mappings, including one on the Old Town Hall tower; a first in the event’s history.





