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.
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.
New doc sends Czech Putin sympathizers to Ukraine, premieres on ’68 invasion anniversary
Three Czechs swayed by Russian propaganda face the war’s reality in Change My Mind, a new film premiering on the anniversary of the 1968 invasion.
Czechia joins EU allies in shaping stance before high-stakes US–Ukraine talks
US President Donald Trump will meet Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Monday, joined by European leaders in what could be a historic summit.
Czech leaders on Trump-Putin summit: 'A dangerous gift to the aggressor'
Czech officials reacted critically to the Alaska meeting between Trump and Putin, stressing Russia's focus on expansion, not peace.
On the ground in Ukraine: How expats and locals are living with war
Expats.cz interviewed foreigners and locals in Kyiv to learn how learn how their lives have been upended by war—and what they expect for the future.
Prague police hunt suspect after brutal attack on Ukrainian woman
A 15-year-old girl filmed part of the unprovoked attack after the victim asked her to start recording mid-assault.
The foreigners who stayed: What it's like for expats living in wartime Ukraine
Life in Kyiv is hard under curfews and air raids, but for these expats, staying means standing with Ukraine: Expats.cz speaks with those who call it home.
Church bell made from recycled Ukraine war weapons arrives in Prague
A new bell cast in the Netherlands from weapons including a Russian S-300 missile has arrived at Prague’s Church of the Holy Saviour.
Czechia open to 5 percent defense budget spend: What that means for the economy
President Pavel said the country is willing to boost defense spending to 5 percent of GDP if NATO agrees. But what would this mean for the economy?
How Czech businesses are helping rebuild Ukraine—and how you can invest
Expats.cz attended three major business forums featuring dozens of companies across multiple sectors; here’s where the strongest investment potential lies.
Ceasefire hopes clash with reality: Czech leaders say pressure on Moscow must continue
While Ukraine is ready for a complete ceasefire, Russian President Vladimir Putin is looking for ways to avoid it. The pressure on Russia must continue.
Czechia 'socks' it to Moscow in a week of symbolic defiance
From provocative socks to the destruction of Soviet monuments, tensions between Czechia and Russia reached new heights this week.
Hundreds protest in Prague for return to 'decency' in world politics
Organizers and attendeed, who were predominantly pro-Ukrainian and pro-NATO, warned against the division of society by foreign influences.
'You have helped us immensely': Zelenskyy thanks Czechia for ongoing support
The Ukrainian President praised Czech military aid during a Sunday visit to Prague Castle following talks with President Petr Pavel.
Czech president to host foreign leader amid speculation of Zelenskyy visit
Prague Castle’s ticket offices, information centers, gardens, visitor facilities, and exhibitions will be closed to the public on Sunday.
Czech officials skeptical of Putin's Easter ceasefire amid ongoing attacks
Foreign Minister Jan Lipavský and others have expressed doubts over the announced Easter truce, citing ongoing air raids and general mistrust.





