All the news in politics, culture, sport and science, along with in-depth reports and fascinating interviews, from Radio Prague International. Everything you need to know about the Czech Republic. Every weekday and Saturday.
News; Velvet 89: educational new game presents events of 1989 to new generation; New exhibition showcasing photographer Helena Wilson opens in Prague; The life and lessons of the Moravian thinker John Amos Comenius
News; remains of only US pilot killed in Brno in WWII handed to US Ambassador; butter prices surge before Christmas; expat artists in Prague make art affordable for residents
News; Director of CzechTourism on the 2024 summer season; Prague Exhibition Showcases mushrooms; Urbanist at the Sustainable Urbanism Laboratory Zuzana Poláková on Prague
News; pensions increased for anti-communist dissidents; skeletons of three mammoths discovered in Brno; Alsu Kurmasheva on her nine-month detention in Russia.
News; Freedom Week to commemorate 35th anniversary of Velvet Revolution; St. Martin's Day in Czechia; Adam Stewart on Cimrman plays.
Czech-American community is as divided by the US presidential election as the rest of the country. We bring you 2 interviews from both sides of the diviide.
News; Czech FM Lipavský on future US foreign policy; Col. Jonathan Kitson on his diplomatic work and Poppy Appeal; CU Rector Milena Králíčková on US collaboration.
News; Jozef Síkela’s vision as European Commissioner; Mezipatra Queer Film Festival 2024 begins; Prague Civil Society centre on independent media
News; Trump US presidency impact on Czechia; National Museum exhibition celebrates Bedřich Smetana’s masterpiece; for our feature: Aleb – a wine bar in Prague.
On today's show: news; how Czech-Americans are planning to vote; six Czech songs included in EU songbook; Prague Talk with director Marie Dvořáková.
News; Czechs on the upcoming U.S. presidential elections; historic Torah, looted by the Nazis, finds new home in Liberec; Czech Space Week 2024 lifts off!
On today’s Saturday show, we’re revisiting the story of Vit Pohanka, among the Czech reporters kidnapped near Baghdad. Amelia Mola-Schmidt interviewed Vit to find out more.
News; Vyšehrad Bridge may be preserved; All Souls' Day trip to Prague; Metamorphosis: this year’s TEDxPrague; a visit to the Laichter House in Prague
On the show today: news; community childcare scheme may be rolled out in May; Czechoslovak soldiers killed at the Battle of the Dukla Pass have no memorial; Bouzov Castle's Trojan Horse.
News, de-mining system delivered to Ukraine by Czech volunteers, legendary Semafor theatre turns 65 and cafe May in Prague.
On the show today: news; cash donations to help Prague's homeless; Plzeň Zoo's giant tortoise lays eggs; PM Robert Fico tests Czech-Slovak relations; 'No One Stays Behind' performance premieres in Prague.
On the show today: news; final Czech Airlines flight; first Banksy piece on auction in Czechia; Bronze-Age sword found near Přerov; actress Róza Andělová on English-language theatre in Prague
On the show today: news; the debate over Andrej Babiš’s alleged collaboration with communist secret police; NATO's Czech recruitment drive; Jana Fischerová on Irish and Czech censorship.
News; Czech government invests in Rolls-Royce's modular reactor program; Czech military recruitment goals; archaeologists discover burial site; feature with Klara Votavova on the economics of austerity under Fiala
In the show today: News; Czechia plans to introduce refund on PET bottles; 100 year anniversary of Karel Čapek’ letters from England; Muchow's band Ecstasy of St. Theresa
In the show today: news; Pardubice ice hockey stadium set to be biggest in the world; Brno's beautiful Villa Arnold restored; Sergio Almedia on cyclists' rights and safety in Prague.
David Vaughan talks Audrey Knoth about the discovery from her Czech past that changed one American family's life.
News; animal cruelty on Czech farms; Identita exhibition shows story of Czech graphic design; international coffee festival in Prague.
On the show today: news; scientist develop probe to save infected trees; Prague Cemeteries and Funeral Services host open days; Moravian cimbalom player Matěj Číp on his journey to Berklee College of Music
On today's show: news; Czechia has been ranked second in fixed sports matches; new 'poetry jukebox' is unveiled at Prague Airport; we explore Prague's passages with architect Štěpán Beneš.
News; Experts creating 3D model of Terezín; Slavic fortress in Germany now under Czech ownership; Edith Pargeter: Murder-mystery novelist and self-taught Czech translator
News; new plans unveiled for Wenceslas Square; Jan Žižka's face reconstructed; 40 years since Jaroslav Seifert won the Nobel Prize for Literature
News; senate approves restrictions of kratom and HHC; land exchange in flood-risk areas; songbook marks Velvet Revolution; Veronika Novotna, Czech UN Youth Delegate.
News, Signal Festival in Prague, Czech scientists develop atomic antibiotics, portrait of Vaclav Havel "in his own words".
News; Czechia struggling with pensions reform; St. Wenceslas Vineyard on the slopes of Prague Castle; Disinformation in Czechia continues to threaten democracy
News; three-day strike by judicial workers; the recipients of this year's Thalia awards; Evan Rail on absinthe and its Czech connections
News, The European Commission calls on Czechia to stop discriminating against Roma children, what are Czechs most concearned about and why? Duke Wenceslas Future Leaders Programme in Prague.
News; method to detect pancreatic cancer; solar bikes from Czechia to the Sahara; conductor Jakub Hrůša wins two 'classical music Oscars'; André Amalio theater performance
News; Czechia vetoes EU call for ceasefire in Lebanon; Designblok 2024 to celebrate youth and longevity in art; Marek Hovorka on 28 years of Ji.hlava
News, Adolf Loos building in Plzen to become museum, Kutna Hora featured in Kingdom Come:Deliverance II, life of Lidice survivor Jaroslava Sklenickova.
News; ANO’s win in 2024 Czech regional and Senate elections; first-ever astronomical clock in US; Ministry of Foreign Affairs opens archives; Jirka Chroustovský interview.
News; a new report shows increase in social media addiction among teens; Czechs at the Brooklyn Book Festival; historian Rosamund Johnston on radio under communism.
News; Petr Pavel at UN General Assembly; Architecture Day explores places related to Kafka; initiative at Charles University seeks to change firearms laws
News; Czech government faces shake-up as junior partner may walk out; People in Need helping flood-hit regions; scientists say human activity partly to blame for floods
News; Old's Cool festival begins in Smíchov; the Serial Killer TV and internet festival kicks off in Brno; writer Jana Prikryl on her family's flight from Czechoslovakia.
News; Pundit on regional elections results; Prague aims to have a thousand charging stations for electric cars; Bruce Weber gets major retrospective in Prague
Harpsichord maker Jukka Ollika on making the Omniwerk, inspired by Leonardo da Vinci; Zlín: modernist architecture, bustling industry and big personalities
News; Voting in elections “tough test” for flooded municipalities; Biggest Czech festival of illustration and comics kicks off in Prague; Czech Please: You can eat as well in Prague as in major world cities
News; Prague rated the coolest student city in Europe; Ivan Theimer 80th birthday; Adam Štěch’s architecture and design exhibition Elements opens in Vienna.
News, Czechia gets International Partnerships portfolio in EC, government helping flood-hit regions organize voting in elections, trip to Loučen Chateau in Central Bohemia
News; PM Fiala on solidarity in flood crisis, promises support at all levels; Bohemian crown jewels go on display at Prague Castle; interview with Veronika Novotna, who argues for amplifying voices of youth in politics.
News; Storm Boris swept across central and eastern Europe; Czech Red Cross on the ground helping those most hit by floods; interview with Euan Edworthy
Meet the Czech-US couple who’ve fostered 12 babies in 12 years; The mysterious, hidden Belveder near Kutná Hora
New;s Prague hosts the NATO Military Committee; the Jewish Museum in Prague celebrates 30 years since its return to the Jewish community; Vyšehrad's hidden treasures
News; new book pays tribute to pioneering ornithologist and resistance fighter Veleslav Wahl; Czechia braces for flooding; Czech soprano Nada Šormova to get Thalia Lifetime Achievement Award
News; Antonín Dvořák and his enduring connection to Central Bohemia; Rudolf Vrba and the horrors of Auschwitz; rigidity and outdated policies stifle Czechia's labor market
News; Brno chemists uncover real heat behind mislabeled chilli peppers; Czech political scene increasingly polarized ahead of regional and Senate elections
News; Czechs win 8 medals at the XVII Paralympics; Catastrophic year for distilleries, opening path for black market; Olomouc exhibition presents historic cookbooks; Milan Babík: Heading Havel Library after 30 years in US
In celebration of Dvořák Prague Festival; Brian Kennety interview with Douglas W Shadle
News; Fort Hanička: intended as a nuclear shelter during totalitarianism, now it functions as a museum; Dvořákova Praha 2024: A celebration of Antonín Dvořák’s legacy; Mykola and Mariia: Young Ukrainians in Czechia open up
News; Savarin Palace to open to public for Prague Art Week; Unprecedented bomb threats disrupt Czech schools at start of school year
News; Czech Constitutional Court ruling over home births; Nicholas Winton Street honors Holocaust hero; Czech scientists create new compound to treat obesity & Alzheimer’s
News, helpline says more children reaching out for help, Czech teenagers can get incolved in space project, interview with Veronica Tucker who authored a book about F. Kafka
News; Unity and support for Ukraine at forefront of GLOBSEC Forum; Old boiler ban now in force in Czechia; Czech teenage swimmer wins two medals at Paris Paralympics, Interview with teacher Pavel Bobek
Czech Ambassador to Canada Martin Tlapa talks about his childhood in Prague before delving into the relations of the two countries and the need to support Czech-Canadians .
News; Globsec draws world leaders to Prague; “Invisible stamp” developed by Czech scientists could help identify stolen documents; Gustav Mahler: a world-renowned composer who drew inspiration from the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands
News; Czech scientist receives prestigious award for evolutionary microscope; MotoGP will return to Brno Replica of 18th century Czech pirate ship sails the seas!, On the trail of handmade glass in Harrachov
News; Czechia among leading consumers and producers of poppies; Czech expedition to explore possibly world's largest underground thermal lake; Award-winning graphic novel Heartcore
News; Czech ambassadors discuss future of Czech foreign policy; Plzeň residents facing a late summer bat invasion; Award-winning cafe opens new store in Vinohrady, Prague
News; Police union pushes for raises; Czech woman makes Western-style cowboy saddles for a living; Jaroslav Rudiš: Everything is connected in Central Europe
News, unexploded World War Two bomb found in Litvinov refinery, video projection in St. Jacob's Church in Brno, tour of Brno underground
News, postal vote for expats, Czech-Slovak shop in NY, interview with David Bradbury about life in Czechoslovakia after 68 invasion.
News; Czechia marks 56th anniversary of the Soviet led invasion of Czechoslovakia; Film Waves; the memories of two prominent Czech filmmakers on the night of the invasion.
News, Kurt Gebauer installation, young people developing own lingo, Yoyo Store founder Jan Kordovský on the ups and downs of the Czech yoyo scene
News, should kids be allowed mobiles in school? Conservationists call for special unit to protect wildlife, interview with adventurer Pavlina Adam
News, game developer on Russia's demand for ban on Last Train Home, Letni Letna circus festival, reconstruction of Savarin Palace
News, Czech army looking for recruits, twin wedding rings of Rožmberks on display, life and work of Anton Raphael Mengs
News, Czechia's five Olympic medals, archeologists discover remains of Neolithic settlement, Prague's Jewish Quarter
News, Chodsko folk festival underway, critically endangered peregrine falcon thriving in Jeseníky, trip to Telc in south-east Bohemia
News; Czechia's housing marking is among the least affordable in Europe; art installation by Ester Geislerová has opened, titled What We Should Have Said But Didn’t; interview with Mason Parker.
News, antisemitism on the rise, app shows users Prague Castle underground, interview with Ed Ley, the Englishman recording the stories of Prague’s streets
News: intolerance to the LGBTQ+ community in Czechia; on construction in Czechia; Nicholas Lowry's film IDENTITA: A Film About Czech Graphic Design.
News: Prague Pride Festival which has just begun; Czechia’s first Olympic medals; Veronika Tuckerová Reading Kafka in Prague: The Reception of Franz Kafka in Czechoslovakia
Ben Donenberg is a theater producer at the Shakespeare Center in Los Angeles. He visited Czechia to start work on a unique project with the Švanda Theater in Prague.
News, surfing on the Vltava River, Vinohrady Water Tower to be transformed into water education centre,Via Czechia pilgrimage trails
Vltava in Prague safe for swimming, says expert; Jiří Bubeníček's ballet masterclasses in Český Krumlov attract young dancers from around the world; Red tape: Rosamund Johnston digs into Czechoslovak Radio under communism
News, study looks into the roots of poverty across generations, trees as a barrier against noise pollution and a trip to the picturesque town of Mikulov in Moravia.
News; Prague 1 reintroduces a nighttime ban on vehicles in defiance of City Hall; a special map for Czech mushroom pickers predicts mushroom growth in different areas; CzechPlease, anonymous Prague food blogger who has built up a large online following
News, majority of Czechs dissatisfied with Czech politics, should Czech children start learning English at a younger age? Interview with pilot Richard Santus.
In-depth interview with Bijan Sabet, American ambassador to Prague. Topics range from his training in the art of diplomacy to his family background in the US.
News: Czech House public hub at Paris Olympics; climber Adam Ondra hopes to make up for Tokyo disappointment in Paris; UK man Ed Ley documents stories of Prague streets.
News; government agrees to nominate Jozef Síkela as new Czech EU Commissioner; mini Eiffel tower made out of recycled ocean waste erected at Olympic Festival on shores of Lake Most; Veronika Tuckerová, author of new book on how Kafka was perceived in Czechoslovakia under communism
News: canoeist Jiří Prskavec hopes to defend his Olympic title in Paris; three Czech films set to screen at the Venice film festival at the end of this summer; an interview with Yale historian Timothy Snyder.
News: National Theatre in Prague to undergo major renovations; world champions Schweiner and Perušič among Czechia’s Olympic hopefuls; summer Czech Course for Expats
News; Top Czech politicians to Joe Biden news; Lukáš Krpálek going for third judo gold at Olympics; Peter Zusi, a US academic teaching Czech literature in the UK.
News: Czech food prices fall most rapidly in EU; how Prague zoo animals are keeping cool amidst the heatwave; interview with Timothy Garton Ash
News; upcoming Blade Runner TV miniseries begins shooting in Prague; Czechs eye Olympic success – but how many medals are they expected to bring home?; Ukrainian journalist Sevgil Musaieva on how Putin uses propaganda to divert from his true intentions
News; Prague and Kyiv unveil plans to step up weapons production in Ukraine; oldest Czech daily still in print Lidové Noviny will only be available online from September onwards; the discovery of a Neolithic settlement near Kutná Hora; Karlovy Vary and its magnificent spa
News, Yale historian Timothy Snyder in Prague, Summer Festivities of Early Music, interview with Sergio Almeida -Portugese cyclists' right advocate in Prague
News; US veteran George Thompson dies at 99; How Czechia produces so many top tennis players; Czech comic book pays homage to Soviet-era superheroine Octobriana
News; Prague top conference destination; new art at Prague Metro station; history of Czechoslovak Radio under communism.
News: Does membership of new group mean ANO are far-right or pro-Russian?; Slánský family members rehabilitated seven decades later; photographer Stanislav Krupář speaks.
News; app spotlights popularity of Czech first names over 120 years; first Czech satellite with hyperspectral camera soon to be launched into orbit by SpaceX; Pavel Nedvěd: one of only two Czechs named European Footballer of Year
News; Hantec enthusiasts seek to make the Brno sociolect part of UNESCO list; why boating on the headstream of the Vltava River is a special treat; interview with Jazz pianist and composer Emil Viklický.
News; Interview with director Mark Cousins from The Karlovy Vary film festival; ancient Egyptian scribes left specific traces on their skeletons; and interview with Nicholas Lowry about IDENTITA: A Film About Czech Graphic Design
Interview with Eva and Rob McLean, a Czech-US couple who have fostered 12 babies in as many years; Czech research highlights rapid decline in Europe’s biodiversity
Special episode dedicated to Cyril and Methodius, who are celebrated each year on 5th July in Czechia.
News; Baggage crisis at Prague’s Václav Havel Airport is gradually coming under control; Czech Pavilion at EXPO 2025 set to be tallest wooden building in Japan; All-Sokol Slet feels like “one giant family” say Sokol LA members
News; could a 4-day workweek become the norm in Czechia?; rare mushroom previously thought to only grow in the US discovered in Moravia; Nicholas Lowry, a New York auctioneer, art expert and TV personality with Czech roots
News; Film critic on why ‘Waves’ received several-minute standing ovation at Karlovy Vary; Czech Radio Symphony Orchestra embarks on Japanese tour; Jaroslav Rudiš on his soon to be published novel, Winterberg’s Last Journey
News; new alliance forms in the European Parliament; museum exhibition in Nelahozeves opens celebrating Antonín Dvořák; unique project reviving military bunkers built in Czechoslovakia before WWII
News, Karlovy Vary International Film Festival opens, Prague Landscape Festival, interview with Prague-based young actress
News; Bears no longer a sight at Czech castles from 2030; Famous Czech sculptor working on new statue for Antarctica; Prague Lions boss on why Europe is ready for American football
News; Czechs and Canadians celebrate Canada Day in Prague; Exhibition explores Czechoslovak perceptions of Orwell under communism; Rare Apollo butterfly re-introduced to Krkonoše after 100 years
News; Czechs ready to face their Euros bogey team Turkey; unique Bronze Age hoard discovered in north Bohemia; co-founder of Prague’s Metro Comedy Club on delivering laughs to locals and foreigners alike
News, postal voting for Czechs living abroad, Sokol jamboree, interview with writer Jaroslav Rudiš
News; Government unveils plans to send Czech astronaut to space; Beer consumption in Czechia hits record low; Red tape: Rosamund Johnston digs into Czechoslovak Radio under communism
News, US chipmaker Onsemi to make record investment into production in Czechia, biodiversity in Europe declining, Jan Dismas Zelenka
News; Karlovy Vary’s Och: Steven Soderbergh is one of my dream guests; Czechs surprise at Euros but still fall short against Portugal; Plzeň – cradle of the world-famous golden brew
News, who will the Czech nominee for Euro Commissioner be?, Czechs suffering from news fatigue, interview with Eva Lustigova
News, summit on Ukraine, Škvorecký exhibition in Toronto, Czech who hitchhiked across the US
In-depth interview with Bald and Bankrupt, a British YouTube sensation who started living in Czechia some years ago.
News; Slovak president Zuzana Čaputová receives highest Czech honour on her last visit to Prague; “Unpredictable” is the watchword as Czechs prepare for start of the Euros; actress Róza Andělová on getting into English-language theatre in Prague
News, Czechia to open labour market to 9 non-EU states, government moves to ban corporal punishment of children, interview with Deputy Foreign Minister Jan Marian
News, domestic violence and excessive drinking, noise pollution from music concerts, famous Czech goalie Petr Cech
News; “Russian” sabotage highlights security concerns; Only 20 percent of plastic bottles sorted for recycling end up in recycling centres; Interview with Eva Lustigová
News; Czech opposition and protest parties make a strong showing in the European elections; veteran Jawa 750 sports car to take part in 1000 Miles of Czechoslovakia race after 90-year break; pundit: EP election results sober awakening for the ruling parties
Interview with Eva and Rob McLean, a Czech-US couple who have fostered 12 babies in as many years; Lucia Moholy, the Prague-born artist who photographed the Bauhaus.
News; This year’s Smetana Litomyšl promises to be biggest yet; Genre-busting Prague Sounds festival reveals 2024 bill; Czechs in the EU: Czechia’s performance at the helm of the EU
News; Four die in Czechia’s most tragic two-train crash in decades; Photographer Bohumil Dobrovolský, who captured 1968 invasion, dies at 89; Rosa Bohemica music festival; Czechs in the EU: Czechia’s performance at the helm of the EU
News; scheme to help Ukrainian refugees return; USE-IT map makers from around Europe meet in Prague; Presidents Klaus and Zeman in relation to Czech EU membership.
News; campaigning intensifies as Czechia counts down to the Euro elections; On the Road with Kafka: a new book reveals places linked to the famous Prague-born Jewish writer; Czechs in the EU: Václav Havel’s legacy
Interview with Michal Horáček, a successful song lyricist who has been a journalist, was active in the Velvet Revolution, became a gambling mogul and ran for president.
News; NATO meeting of foreign ministers; Prague Spring to host unique concert for 50 pianos; Interview with Civic Democratic Party EP election candidate Ondřej Krutílek
News; Czech experts make Atlas of Climate Change available internationally; exhibition highlights Prague-born Bauhaus photographer; ANO candidate for European elections.
News; EU leaders pledge increased support for Ukraine at Prague meeting; “Not just about music”: Khamoro festival highlights diversity of Romani culture; interview with Freedom and Direct Democracy EP election candidate Petr Mach
News; debut directors, Geoffrey Rush and “Pig Slaughter” set for Karlovy Vary film festival; concert performance of Libuše to mark Smetana’s 200th anniversary at Prague Spring festival; interview with Mayors and Independents EP election leader Danuše Nerudová
News; “I never thought I’d do a knee-slide”: Pastrňák drives Czechs to gold on home ice; nine-year-old boy leads annual Ride of the Kings in Vlčnov; interview with Pirate Party EP election leader Marcel Kolaja
News; Goalie help Czechs reach semis at hockey worlds; Exhibition highlights South Bohemia’s Celtic past
News; Prague Fringe; Efforts to save unique mosaic; Swedish Chapel in Opava; The death and legacy of Franz Kafka
News, shells for Ukraine initiative, Czech divas at the Met exhibition, polyamorous relationships, Harrachov glassworks
News; Book World Prague 2024 has more to offer non-Czech readers than ever before; Czechia in the grip of hockey mania; Heartcore: award-winning graphic novel examines modern-day relationships
News; Architect Jiřičná’s biggest project set for Prague; Czech scientists turn chicken feathers into liquid fertilizer; Translator Mark Harman: Kafka’s imagination anticipated the world in which we live
Ukrainian defence minister: We can win this war, but we need support; “For Czechs, hockey is more than a sport”: New exhibition presents hockey through the ages
News; One week into the World Championship; Czechs satisfied with their sex life, despite having less sex; Hundreds of tickets sold to Hockey World Championships turn out to be fakes
News; Shock and words of support from Prague in wake of assassination attempt against Slovak PM; CEO Ondřej Dvořák on why Czech firms are ready to expand to North American markets; Siřem: could this north Bohemian village have been the real inspiration for Kafka’s ‘The Castle’?
News; Decision to keep Soviet-era sculpture at Prague’s Anděl metro station; Czech and Slovak Museum in Iowa launches year of celebrations; Ferdinand Porsche, car designer whose idea made it from the Earth to the Moon
News; “A five-star general of the army of chemists”: Scientist Josef Michl dies at the age of 85; Open House Prague kicks off this week; “A replay of a lost war”: Czechoslovakia’s 1969 hockey wins over the USSR – and ensuing riots
News; 250 crowns to ride Prague City Hall paternoster starting in June; Large brown bear spotted on outskirts of Czech city
Leading child cardiologist Jan Marek on the challenges and rewards of healing young hearts
News; Jane Goodall to visit Prague Zoo; Czech company testing new method for recycling plastics
News; Commentator ahead of the Ice Hockey World Championships; Klárov: Prague’s “secret metro station”; In Kafka's Footsteps
“That’s how his literature got into my stomach!” Arnošt Lustig’s daughter on new book about his life; Písek: small city with big history
News; trans rights advocate on Czechia's landmark constitutional court ruling; singer Aiko ready to rock Eurovision semi-finals; boss of American football club Prague Lions on why now is the right time to back the sport in Europe
News; Prague metro is celebrating 50 years of service; Property prices are rising in Czechia after period of stagnation; Štěpánka Jislová on her award-winning graphic novel Heartcore
News; One of last two surviving WWII Czechoslovak RAF veterans turns 100; New exhibition presents hockey through the ages; Locksmith-turned-sculptor wows locals with his work
News; Eye of God restored to Church of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross; Kissing under cherry blossoms: Will climate change thwart Czechs’ May Day love ritual? ; Franz Kafka Museum
News; Czech zoologists get involved in efforts to save Tanzanian elephant population; Prague discussion hosted by protection group for Russian LGBTQ+ community aims to “build solidarity”
News; Property prices rising in Czechia after period of stagnation; Prague expecting influx of fans for Ice Hockey World Championship; Prague Lions boss on why Europe is ready for American football
News; “We punch above our weight”: Czech development cooperation in the spotlight; internationally renowned Czech video game gears up for sequel; Czech pilot who flew vintage plane all the way from Australia to east Bohemia
News; Czech National House in La Villette ready for Paris Summer Olympics; Prague 1 residents tired of constant noise from tourists; In Kafka's Footsteps Ep. 3
News; 58th Karlovy Vary preview; Old Town Square Christmas tree gets second life; Nicholas Lowry on One on One
News; expert on homelessness in Czechia: “We have high demand year round”; Friedrich or Bedřich? Novel highlights Smetana’s complicated background; trans man speaks about impact of Czechia’s forced sterilisation law on daily life
News; study highlights Prague's distance behind Western cities; how sudden fall in temperature can affect Czech crops; Prague Uprising memorial to replace Konev statue.
News; creating deep fake porn could be made a crime under Czech law; Czechia is running low on paediatricians - what’s the impact?; Třešť: Franz Kafka’s frequent summer getaway
News; Fiala in the US; Implementing education about LGBTQ+; Písek: small city with big history
News, Prime Minister Petr Fiala meets with President Joe Biden, newly-renovated telescope is installed at the Stefanik Observatory, comic book of the year on toxic relationships.
News; PM Fiala: Israel has the right to defend its existence; Library of Lost Books; Foodbanks are like “first aid” for people experiencing food insecurity; Cricket in Czechia
The fascinating career of great Czech movie director Miloš Forman; Second Run DVD, the UK firm helping keep classic Czechoslovak cinema alive and available.
News; No means no: Czech MPs vote to redefine rape as non-consensual sex; Expert: Adoption of antigypsyism definition a “significant move” for Czechia; In Kafka's footsteps
News; Study: Young Czechs are overwhelmingly “mild EU supporters”; Czechia active member of Three Seas Initiative; The story of surgeon Vlasta Kálalová Di Lotti
News; Cutting-edge technology to protect Prague’s Charles Bridge tower; Brno scientists investigate bacteriocins as alternative to antiobiotics
News; Czech government congratulate Pellegrini on his win in Slovakia – but how do they really feel about it?; tropical weather arrives in Czechia – what’s the climate impact?; the Imperial Spa in Karlovy Vary restored to its former glory
News; New lab studying dangerous viruses; Botas shoes; Tatra 77a restored; Natural wine bar in Prague
News; EP must respond to revelations Russia paying politicians; Controversial statue inspired by Francisco Goya gets new lease on life; European Sleeper launches Prague-Brussels service
News; musician leading Czech push for Gaza ceasefire says media bias is dehumanising Palestinians; Czech experts develop robots to help search for missing persons; interview with daughter of George Brady, Holocaust survivor who fled communism to escape to Canada
News; “David Černý on creating David Lynch head for LA; Handprints of celebrities captured in Bohemia crystal; creator behind Just Czech Things
News; Czechs bust a Russian network paying off European politicians; Prague 1 tries to curb its depopulation problem; new exhibition presents a fresh perspective on Czechoslovak interwar art
News; Fears of AI-driven disinformation in campaigning to European elections; Prague housing crisis impacting “more people than it used to before”; “Things really went wild”: The 1969 Czechoslovak ice hockey riots
News; Amanita games wins prestigious prize in San Francisco; Czechs doing Erasmus reaches over 400,000; Heartcore
News; Carpenters make replica of 7,000-year-old wooden well using prehistoric tools; Chess players in Prague have their own café in Karlín; Red tape: Rosamund Johnston digs into Czechoslovak Radio under communism
News, renovated Maj department store to reopen soon, 60 years since Škoda 1000 MB was unveiled, Ukrainian refugees in Czechia.
News; 30 years of People In Need: a grassroots story; Czech glassmakers make medals for the Ice Hockey World Championships; interview with the US-born Peter Zusi, associate professor of Czech and Comparative Literature at the University of London
News; Czech government and opposition clash over “pacifist” language on Ukraine; New CAMP exhibition draws attention to importance of “living better with nature”; Hradec Králové: city where history meets modernity
News; “Very powerful”: New Havel doc gets special Prague Castle screening; “International experiences can change your life”: Exchange programs on the rise in Czechia; New game aims to make Kafka’s work more accessible to young people
News; Russians in Prague join “Noon against Putin” protests at home; “Culture defines a nation”: Head of National Library on urgency to preserve Ukrainian cultural artefacts
In the week of the anniversary of Jan Patočka's death, we hear from Ivan Chvatík, the man who has done more than anybody to keep the philosopher's legacy alive
News, Prague mayor under fire for going to work with whooping cough, scientists confirm first human presence in Europe 1.4 million years ago, monument to Roma children who were born and died in WWII camps.
News; State-owned forest company opens first plant for wild game; Thousand-year-old bone skate discovered in Moravian city of Přerov; From Czechia, to Toronto and Japan, the Brady family leaves a legacy
News, Prague joins ICORN network, street named after Alice Masaryk, Karel Čapek's birthplace
News; Enlargement “a good investment”, Clinton tells Prague NATO conference; Prague ranks best European city for nightlife – but is the title welcome?; Heartcore: award-winning graphic novel examines modern-day relationships
News; Clinton in Prague; TV mini-series Volga dominates annual Czech film awards; Expert: NATO membership makes Czechs safer than at any time
News; Pavel one year in office; Prague draws red line in growing foreign policy discord with former sister state; Sparta concedes to Liverpool
News; 2024 One World to also show fiction films on human rights theme; Forgotten sculpture designed by Jan Kaplický to go on display in Prague; The Imperial Spa
News; French President Emmanuel Macron discusses new ways to help Ukraine on his visit to Prague; what’s behind the sudden rise of whooping cough in Czechia?; we speak to two of the real ‘Winton children' behind the new biopic One Life
News; European Commission promises to act on Czech objection to German gas transit fee; Brno scientists grow ‘mini brains’ to study Alzheimer’s disease; Project to revive abandoned WWII bunkers
News; Labour minister unveils list of demanding professions which will merit early retirement; Ukrainian tech start-ups to meet Czech investors in Prague; Andy Whiting from the National Czech and Slovak Museum and Library in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, shares a fascinating plan
“Things have changed for the better”: Raymi Britto on life in Czechia and his Instagram account
News; Josef Škvorecký’s library to open in his home-town of Náchod; Students create space app simulating life on the ISS; Simon Johnson, head of Czech branch of Crestyl
News; marriage equality campaigner says parliamentary vote shows Czechia still isn’t part of the West; Czech Tennis Federation gets embroiled in massive fraud scandal; as Bedřich Smetana's 200-year anniversary approaches, we take a closer look at one of his most famous operas
News; Czech book resale service aims to be “first choice for Europeans”; New study explores effect of sound on video game players; Czech comic book pays homage to Soviet-era superheroine Octobriana
News; Minister: Czechia wins broad support for shells-for-Ukraine plan in Paris; Banks placing obstacles in way of Czech arms exporters; New production brings communist-era dissident home theatre back to life; Harpsichord maker Jukka Ollika
Big differences among leaders of V4 countries ahead of Prague summit; new study to detect harmful chemicals in children’s bodies gets underway; how a Czechoslovak émigré established the Bača Cup tradition in Pennsylvania
Episode two of the Faces of Czech Music podcast, in conversation with mezzo-soprano Bella Adamova.
News; Sex helpline upgraded to cover sexual orientation and gender identity concerns;Franz Kafka and German-speaking literature focus of this year’s Book World Prague; Mykola and Mariia: Young Ukrainians in Czechia open up
News; Social geographer: Majority of Ukrainian refugees employed far below their skill level; Lost and found: 1935 passion play music score preserved in family archivePilot flies vintage Aero 145 from Australia to Czechia
News; how did the Pirate party beat government leaders the Civic Democrats in the latest poll?; a new bill proposes a minimum of one-third women in upper management positions in large companies; a trip to the newly renovated Automatic Mills in Pardubice
News; Army chief says military service may need to return; scientists prepare for a nuclear waste repository; and František Bělský, a successful Czech sculptor in the UK.
Interview with Jan Sokol, the noted Czech philosopher and one-time politician who died three years ago this week.
News; Official: “In-depth public discussion” on firearms critical in wake of December shooting; Project studies impact of wolves on Šumava forest regeneration; First Czech female rabbi Kamila Kopřivová
News: Petition responds to Catholic Church sex abuse cases; Prague 10 latest city district to rebrand itself; and Emil Holub, Czech explorer of Africa.
News; New production of Smetana’s Dalibor; AI recreates voice of Czech literary great Karel Čapek; Ambassador Emily McLaughlin: Canada and Czechia “share a lot of values”
News; Significantly less snow in Czechia’s future; Czech hedgehog: 1930s anti-tank obstacle also seen in today’s Ukraine; Peter Zusi on Karel Teige
News: NGO helps students without Czech succeed; pear tree to represent Czechia in Europe; and it is 65 years since Jaroslav Heyrovský won the Nobel Prize for chemistry.
News; Czechs to abstain in EU migration pact vote; Sir Simon Rattle on his new role at the Czech Philharmonic; and Kutná Hora's little-known Belveder.
News, Are some lawmakers also spreading disinformation? A Lot With Little: new exhibition at CAMP, Richard Santus on how he flew a vintage plane from Australia to Czechia.
News; Czech toddler with rare genetic disorder recovering; 200-year-old Czech glassworks saved from closure
News; increasing numbers of children admitted to hospital after eating sweets containing HHC; Dry February: Does alcohol control you, or do you control it?; Czechia’s “zmijovka” hat: The West Africa connection; CzechTourism CEO on what country has to offer visitors
Interview with Venezuelan born Valerio Mendoza Guillén, co-founder of NGO La Casa Venezolana and documentary filmmaker
News; Czech government unexpectedly expands nuclear power tender; Czech start-up gives new life to used tennis balls; Czech artist reveals new mural; Mecca of Czech biathlon hosting 2024 World Biathlon Championships
News; government proposes radical overhaul of the Czech labour market – but would Czechs accept less security?; Project Manager for new Vltava Philharmonic says the eye-catching building will help modernise Prague; effects of Czechs’ penchant for beer on the country’s economy
News; Czechia facing dire lack of nurses; TI: Czechia lacks political will to fight corruption Czechia’s oldest beech tree discovered in Krušné Hory
News; Czechia and US sign huge defence deal; new Prague housing development pays tribute to Czechoslovak hockey heroes; Ed Ley, the Englishman exploring stories of Prague’s streets on social media
News: What next after postal voting clears first hurdle?; Czech WWII diplomat honoured for saving Jews; and TV series highlights daughter of National Revival figure.
News; Pehe: Gender focus in Czech Istanbul Convention debate aids Russia; Greenery on the green line; Canadian hockey players
News; Czech initiative to train young Ukrainian pilots brings “second wind” to students; Czech scientists set off for annual Antarctic expedition; Czech region with most UNESCO heritage sites may be one you've never even heard of
News; Conference marks 20th anniversary of Czechia’s accession to the EU; Czechia still not ready to move towards euro adoption
In-depth interview with Ivan Chvatík. He has done more than anyone to keep alive the legacy of Czech philosopher Jan Patočka and also has fascinating stories of his own.
News; case highlights treatment of rape victims in Czechia; Italian police recover 16th century Czech book; Economist Tomáš Dvořák on why Czechia is “sick man of Europe”.
News: Foreign Ministry pokes fun at Russian propaganda; first Czech centre for sexual violence victims; Mirek Gosney on his Nazi forced labour documentary.
News, Czech deputy foreign minister on Davos talks, a four-year old Czech girl reaches base camp of Mount Everest and birthplace of Czech music great Gustav Mahler.
News; President Pavel assures Israel of Czechia’s continued support in its war against Hamas; famous clock tower returns to Prague’s Florenc metro station; Instagram content creator with over 65,000 followers who says Czech humour is something we can all learn from
News; Palach Week 35th anniversary; broadcaster and composer Karel Janovický dies at 93; head of Czechia’s festival of Iranian film Kaveh Daneshmand
News: Czech scientists use AI to create shooting detector; senior women's ice hockey player responds to abuse; UK developer Simon Johnson on leaving his mark on Prague.
News, Czech health map by given areas, how private foundations are helping young Czechs study at world’s top universities,interview with stand-up comedian Krystina Haklova.
News, exhibition at Moravian Jewish Museum in Brno, 7,000 year old wooden well to go on display, interview with owner of brewery making craft beer.
News; Czech and Slovak archaeologists discovery; Cold snap driving up demand for Salvation Army services; Tábor Zoo to provide sanctuary for wild animals
News; Labour Minister under pressure to resign for partying on night of Prague shooting in December; calls for better care for people with mental disabilities at Night of Dignity event; Czech ice hockey team takes bronze at 2024 Junior World Cup
News, commemorative event for victims of Prague shooting, life of famous race driver Eliška Junková, trip to Church of St. John of Nepomuk
News; Minister promises tightened security measures across the board; Czechs abroad could vote by post in 2025 elections
News; Year of Czech Music; Czechia eliminates Canada in IIHF World Junior Championship; Largest transport aircraft made in Czechoslovakia
News; 2024 brings stiffer fines for road law violations; Three Kings charity collection returns to Czechia’s streets; the Soviet-era comic book superheroine that originated from a Czech literary hoax
Interview with Michal Horáček, one of Czechia's most successful song lyricists. A one-time journalist, he was active in the revolution and became very wealthy in the 1990s.
News, access to firearms hotly debated issue, Caritas helping in Gaza, interview with Pavlína Adam, first Czech woman to complete the Great Himalaya Trail.
News; last week’s shooting in Prague puts the spotlight on media ethics; meet the designer who dresses the Infant Jesus of Prague; how to give blood in the Czech Republic as a foreigner
In-depth interview with writer Jan Novák, who discusses Miloš Forman, the Mašín brothers, Václav Havel and Milan Kundera, and shares his own fascinating stories.
Christmas program; Czech nativity scenes; bringing Latin American culture to Prague’s food scene
News, details from shooting incident at Prague Faculty of Arts, eyewitness account, Book of Prague
News, Czechs buying carp by the thousands for Christmas, Pizzeria Da Pietro in Prague, last instalment of Czech video games series
News; Doctors warn against taking health advice from chat apps; Brno announced European Capital of Christmas 2024; František: charcoal incense cone
News; Pavel comments put spotlight on government policy messaging; iconic tunnel connecting Prague’s Žižkov and Karlín districts marks 70th anniversary; new film focuses on future Czech doctors’ communication skills
News; Ten thousand drones for Ukraine; Carp production in Czechia lower than expected; Just Czech Things
Bijan Sabet became US ambassador to Czechia in early 2023. In an interview, the successful tech investor discusses a broad range of topics, both professional and personal.
News; fiberglass statues; Ukrainian-Czech Christmas; New Czech comic book pays homage to Soviet-era superheroine
News; Mixed feelings around COP28 deal; Infinite Universes: Hangar 13; “Give the blood that you want to receive”: head of Czech Red Cross on Czechia's donor shortage
News; Czech bird of the year; Number of child refugees means “brilliant” Winton film resonates today; Ostrava: industrial wasteland or urban regeneration success story?
News; Czech archaeologists discover unique bronze buckle from early Middle Ages; Bond in Motion: travelling James Bond exhibition comes to Prague
News; surveys indicate all-time low support for current government; refurbished Žižkov church aims to become new centre for community; Tomáš Dvořák: the young economist who recently made headlines by calling Czechia the “sick man of Europe”
In Their Own Words: Tagore, Janáček and yoga: Czech-Indian connections over two centuries
News, Santini anniversary, new book out introduces rugby to Czech readers, Kikiriki Games studio
News; Food prices in Czechia expected to rise further next year; New project turns schoolchildren into field linguists to try to preserve endangered Czech dialects; Leoš Janáček drew inspiration from the folk music of his native Moravia Silesia
News; People in Need’s ‘Real Gift’ program; Courses for ‘driving mentors’ ; Unique pieces from former Czechoslovak Embassy in Stockholm to go on sale
News; Czech Centres get new leader with “bold vision”; Hundreds of people set Czech polar bear dip record in Lake Barbora; David Krejčí ends his career; Prageu Comedy Club
News; Doctors in uproar over parliament’s decision to approve additional overtime for medics; Prague event to raise funds for neglected graves; Milan Kundera and Brno
News; Covid-19 expert: “the numbers are very low, yet they are all rising”; Film about controversial Mašín brothers’ story put forward for Oscars; Cimbalom player Matěj Číp
News; unique Stone Age venus goes on show; Prague's Vinohrady celebrates the best of Czechia's wines; Leon Jakimič aims to Lasvit a new world luxury brand.
News;, Suicide rate rising in Czechia; Team of Prague-based students heading to Las Vegas to compete in Horizon Hydrogen Grand Prix; Marine biologist Petra Nevečeřalová
News; agreement finally reached on future of Mucha's Slav Epic; billboard owners still playing games with authorities; US journalist on StB plan to recruit him pre-1989.
News; Restart Czechia; austerity package; new mammal species; football player Sydney Schneider
News; psychoactive substances regulated; Prague Chinese restaurant delivers regional taste; Czech plays glass Celtic instrument; biography of scupltor František Bělsky.
News, number of art forgeries rising, concert in Wallenstein Garden, Ostrava-based Bikes for Afrika project
News; Fiala says no surrender to Russan imperialism; unlimited sperm and egg donation may end in Czechia; special interview with Ukraine's foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba.
News, excessively high food prices in Czechia, Romany leader Karel Holomek dies at 86, Prague Civil Society Centre
David Strauzz on spreading optimism and positivity through street art; Helppes: organisation helping people live more independent lives with an assistance dog
News; statistics indicate domestic violence in Czechia is on the rise – but what’s behind the numbers?; Archirun to spotlight 100th anniversary of Czech architect Karel Prager’s birth; how Hussitism served the First Republic
News, program to attract more high-skilled workers to Czechia, new campaign aims to root out the business of paid street selfies with animals, interview with cimbalom player Matěj Číp
News; ethnologists create online museum of Czech folk architecture; Prague Gardens: Letna park; young British linguist Danny Bate on some of his fascinating insights into the Czech language
News; Pavel on Russia 55 years after 1968 invasion; the radio's role in 1968; American journalist Mark Baker
Helene Ritchie and her book telling the moving story of her search for her family’s past.
News; Prague for cancellation of concert by opera star linked to Putin; Sparta falls short of qualifying for Champions League but chance still remains for Europa League; Prague Gardens: Petřín - one of the capital's biggest green spaces
News; Robert Fremr turns down constitutional judge nomination; David Krejčí hanging up his skates after 16 years with Boston Bruins; Via Czechia pilgrimage trails offer a great way to explore the country
News; Czechia not “less safe” because of foreigners; Dvořák festival; British linguist Danny Bate
Interview with Benedit Allen, a UK explorer now based in Prague; interview with Pavlína Adam, the first Czech woman to walk the Great Himalayan Trail.
News; NYT 36 Hours in Prague report author; Czech scientists test psychadelic substance in Peru; Jan Hocek, creator of an extensive network of trails around the country.
News, prominent diplomat Martin Povejšil has died. Will the authorities curb mushroom hunting in the country's forrests? Botanical garden series -Troja.
News; Judge Fremr's future in balance after revelations; Czech water recycling; Vietnamese-run Prague bistro; and Petrof pianos, one of the great Czech brands.
News, Jan Marian on weekend consultations in Jeddah, Czechs Scouts at World Scout Jamboree in South Korea, interview with climate activist Arne Springorum
Michal Horáček, co-writer of several of Czechia's best-loved songs, shares some great stories about his family, the Velvet Revolution, his bid for president and far more.
News; Expert: anti-government movement in Czechia; Prague Pride; Poděbrady summer school
News; Czech scientists develop new method to supress negative side effects of cancer drugs; Furstenburg Garden; Helppes: Prague-based non-profit that trains assistance dogs for people with disabilities
News; Pre-1989 case casts pall over top court appointments; Three Czechs recognised as Righteous Among Nations; A new database gives access to the memories of Roma Holocaust survivors
News; Why have Ukrainian and Roma minorities in Czechia been clashing?; differing treatment of Russian tennis players sparks questions; cimbalom player Matěj Číp on his journey from Moravia to Berklee College of Music
News; art by contemporary of Kafka's handed to Prague's Jewish Museum; Bohemians play first European game in decades; and street artist David Schrauzz spreads positivity.
News; Dissident and gender studies pioneer Jiřina Šiklová among women to be honoured with street name in new Prague district; Pop Messe bringing big alternative names to Brno; Prague Castle gardens; Petschek Palace
News; Survey: Economic optimism on rise amongst Czechs; Prague Airport official reports strange customs violations Ryan Gosling, Barbie – and Prague’s Karel Zeman Museum; Czech experts on extreme heatwaves
News; Czech tourists on Rhodes complain of chaos and poor communication during evacuation; New book highlights Prague Castle’s priceless historical textiles; The steady rise of Czech cricket
News; Youth Included promotes migrant youth integration in Prague; Czech women will not take the field at Women’s World Cup, Biologist Petra Nevečeřalová on her life-long obsession with whales
News; Colours of Ostrava festival kicks off; cult leader among dead in unusual double murder case; Wallenstein garden; Myslbek Palace
News; VZP monopoly on foreigners’ health insurance to be abolished; Summer Festivities of Early Music kick off in Prague; Travel trends in Czechia
News; Victories for Czech tennis; Unexpected Prague attractions going viral on social media; “A replay of a lost war”: New book explores 1969 hockey wins over USSR
Wide-ranging interview with historian Igor Lukeš; 90 years since publication of book on one of nation's most famous dogs, Dashenka.
News; exhibition marking 100 years of Czech Radio to kick off in New York; pop legend Karel Gott speaks from beyond the grave using AI; leading Czech digital anthropologist Marie Heřmanová
News; Czech-based Russian-owned company suspected of violating EU sanctions; new book about amateur photographer Karel Bucháček; Český Malin – the Czech village in Ukraine destroyed 80 years ago
News; Czechia voices support for Ukraine ahead of NATO summit; Pilot programme in Czech prisons; Interview with Zelensky’s chief of staff Andreyi Yermak
News; Czech companies eager to take part in post-war reconstruction of Ukraine; Blaga’s Lessons wins Karlovy Vary as Robin Wright brings glitz; llustrator Jiří Janíček
Being Czech-Vietnamese: Looking into the dual identity; Telč: A Renaissance Gem of Bohemia
Glass Palace in Prague, visit to Kampa Island, what really attracts visitors to the Czech capital?
News; Karlovy Vary Film Festival; the Expat Centre in Prague; Dashenka Czech literature’s most famous puppy, celebrates 90th anniversary
News; Major stars come out on Karlovy Vary opening weekend; Canadians in Prague on what it means to be a Canuck; Cycling in Prague
News; Every Day Courage: restored “forgotten jewel” gets Karlovy Vary premiere; medieval glass mosaic at St. Vitus Cathedral under scrutiny; biologist Petra Nevečeřalová on her life-long obsession with whales
News; A slice of Czechia and Slovakia in Toronto: The Masaryk Memorial Institute; Sex under Communism; “There are no rules” – Inside Prague’s hard techno scene
News, Czechia sending mobile ICU unit to Ukraine, Prague exhibition spotlights jeans as symbol of the West pre-1989, Prague’s Trade Fair Palace
News; Foreign Minister Jan Lipavský says Czech economy must move from assembly to design; Milada Horáková remembered; award-winning artist dné returns with second LP
News; Foreign Minister Lipavský on Russia; Kvitová makes comeback in Berlin; Lucerna Cinema makes Czechoslovak film classics foreigner friendly; Interview with UNICEF’s Czech office head Yulia Olejnik
Interview with academic Ivan Chvatík, who has done more than anyone to keep alive the legacy of Czech philosopher Jan Patočka.
News: Czechia slips down gender equality rankings; homeless organisation specifically for women; food bloggers turned bistro operators Taste of Prague.
News; Czechs in “information war” with Russians, Pavel tells conference; Why did Czechoslovakia decriminalise homosexuality relatively early?; Historian Mark Cornwall: Treason is a very sexy subject – it’s like murder
News; Prague street called after Soviet general to be renamed; Metronome festival to spotlight Czech and international artists in Prague; “It’s quite an amazing year”: Robin Wright latest star name for Karlovy Vary; Koruna Palace: The “Crown” of Wenceslas Square
News; NGOs warn tighter legislation will impact Ukrainian refugees; UNESCO wades into bridge dispute; Prague exhibition; Pavlína Adam on walking the Great Himalaya Trail.
News; Ukrainian teenagers slipping through the cracks; Dinner in the Sky returns to Prague; How sculptor Bělský found unparalleled success in UK
Interview with Michal Horáček, whose song lyrics are familiar to many. He has also been a journalist, was active in the 1989 revolution and became wealthy in the 1990s.
News; President Pavel’s first 100 days in office evaluated; A day for dads: But are Czech fathers active parents?; Touchdowns in the heart of Europe: American football thrives in Prague
News; How Czechs became experts on the female orgasm; Lenka Lichtenberg on setting her grandmother’s Terezín poetry to music
News; Prague march to highlight violence against women – and press for change; Senate award for tennis star Martina Navrátilová; Prague's Modern Palaces: The Platýz Palace
News; Remains of dozens of communist-era political prisoners found at Prague prison; Sharing food with strangers: Tables in shape of heart surround Prague’s St Vitus Cathedral; Martin Dvořák: “20 years after EU referendum Czechs are pragmatic Europeans”
News; Foreign Minister Jan Lipavský on Angola-Zambia visit; Prague Castle festival spotlights Czechia’s best microbreweries; same-sex stork couple from Czechia makes international headlines
Interview with Jakub Cigler, architect behind many of the highest profile projects in Prague, including the remodeling of Wenceslas Square.
News; Karolína Muchová stuns Sabalenka to reach French Open final; Prague gardens open to the public; north American pilgrims walk across Moravia to rediscover their Hutterite past
News; People in Need helping in dam-flooded regions of Ukraine; American restaurant in lower Žižkov; Sex under Communism; Adam Trachtman on his new graphic novel
News; Prague Quadrennial presents scenography through live events; Prague Diary exhibition at CAMP; Lucerna Palace: a modernist icon
News; UEFA final drawing thousands of West Ham and Fiorentina fans to Prague; From Tuscany to your table: Il Pane bakery showcases the best of Italian fare; textile designer Anna Šebestová
News; should inadmissibility of physically punishing children be enshrined in law?; Art & Activism exhibit in Prague; Head of National Film Archive Michal Bregant
Interview with Alex Zucker, perhaps the preeminent translator of Czech literature into English; Gail Papp on meeting Havel in 1960s NYC and 1980s Bohemia.
News, Night of Open Churches, scythe moving event in Prague, Prague Lions head to the European Football League, health risks of Czech cuisine
News; father banned from seeing his child born wins important battle; 2023 Prague Sounds lineup revealed; Polish independent 1980s art on display in Kutná Hora
News; Ex-PM Babiš criticised over part in Orban event; Populist right parties announce electoral alliance plan; Church allows blessing of same-sex unions; Ride of the Kings
News; Prague through-road gets facelift plan; New project seeks to show how Czech graphic design helped shape national identity; Prague-based US artist Susan Loy
News; Why is Czechia reluctant to ratify the Istanbul Convention?; Pardubice Aviation Fair; Ambassador Sabet: Treaty in no way authorises permanent US troops on Czech soil.
News, Prince Edward in Czechia, Czech first ladies' fashion style exhibition, Sparta Prague crowned champions of the domestic soccer league, top Czech universities
News; Czechia signs defence agreement with United States; 22nd edition of Prague Fringe kicks off; the Moravian “Marco Polo”
News, two valuable documentary collections from Czechia added to the UNESCO Memory of the World register,Czech-designed software that can simultaneously translate into over 40 languages at once, interview with explorer, writer and broadcaster Benedict Allen
News; end of rent-free land use for Russia; Open House Prague festival pays tribute to Karel Prager; Telč: A Renaissance Gem of Bohemia
Special centenary broadcast: look into the archives, exhibition at the National Technical Museum, digitization of old recordings, Radio Wave a station for the young
News, Prague Spring music festival interview with viola player Antoine Tamestit, work of sound effect specialists at Czech Radio, university series - accommodation
News; Fiala government staying the course on reforms despite strike alert; Controversial copy of Old Town Square astronomical clock calendar to be replaced; Prague’s Ponrepo cinema to screen existentialist masterpiece “Arsenal”
News; Petr Pavel first president in years to attend annual Roma Holocaust event; exhibition documents major battle between German, US and Soviet forces days after German surrender in WWII; Leon Jakimič, head of major glass and lighting exporters Lasvit
News; Government fiscal reforms discussed; start of 78th Prague Spring; Czechia's best Eurovision chance?; Czech surfers heading to first world championships.
News; Fiala cabinet unveils austerity package; Book World Prague kicks-off; Markéta Davidová voted Biathlete of the Year; 1920s photos by traveller discovered in New Zealand
News, Czechia 2nd on crony capitalism index, Moravian wine makers angered by proposal to tax still wines, Czech University of Life Sciences.
News, opera singer Soňa Červená dies at 97, Kronos Quartet performing in Prague, interview with lead singer of Vesna
Visit to the freshly renovated Czech Army Museum in Prague; in-depth look at the Prague Uprising of May 1945.
Historian Vít Smetana dispels some deeply-rooted myths perpetuated by the communists about what happened in the last days of WWII in Czechoslovakia.
News; King Charles fell "hopelessly in love" with the Czech Republic; Czech-Americans Chicago to commemorate Anton Cermak; Pilsner Urquell Experience.
News; Should Prague introduce a 30km speed limit?; Paleolithic stone discovered in Ostrava; Beethoven Spa House in Teplice; The Czech herritage of modrotisk.
News, Lipavsky in US, Ukraine photo exhibit in Prague metro, educational project about Soviet-era gulags, CVUT in Prague
News; War impacting Russian language studies at Czech universities; How Czechoslovakia reacted to the famous 1986 nuclear disaster; Anifilm kicks off with focus on Japan
Mrs Palermo’s Cottage: AR Parker's latest novel, a magic story from the Czech borderlands; interview with Marcela Sulak, translator of Karel Hynek Mácha's most famous poem “Máj” into English
Oleksandra Matviichuk, Ukrainian human rights lawyer and head of non-profit Centre for Civil Liberties which won last year's Nobel Peace Prize
News; President Pavel visits Ukraine; four in 10 Czechs now live alone; new Prague exhibiiton looks at Czech Jewish Olympic athlete.
News; Russia’s Patriarch Kirill first name on Czech national sanctions list; Pavel criticises government communication; ČVUT helping ESA, Visiting USK Praha.
News; parts of the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival programme revealed; two FAMU students among the nominees at this year’s Cannes Film Festival; Palacký University in Olomouc
News, Czechia inches closer to a legal cannabis market, conductor Jakub Hrůša to perform with Czech Philharmonic, interview with textile designer Anna Šebestová
News; Suicide themed calls from Czech seniors doubled last year; Czech-led archaeological team discover “mini-Stonehenge” in Oman; Interview with Pavel Trojan
From South Africa to Zlín: Brian Jakubec on rediscovering the Bata legacy that shaped his life.
News; Karlštejn castle opens new spaces and exhibits after major reconstruction; fitness test shows Czech children’s endurance is deteriorating; textile designer Anna Šebestová on designing slug pillows and pangolin shirt worn by the former Prague mayor
News; US granddaughter of Jewish Moravian Holocaust victim donates artwork to Brno museum; university study finds Czechs waste 10 percent of the food they buy; social media expert Marie Heřmanová
News: New monument to victims of Nazi massacre; Czech historical town of the year named; profile of Masaryk University in Brno.
News; Havel Library chief on Kara-Murza jailing; Czech scientists work on digitising human smell; Pacific Northwest through the eyes of illustrator Jindřich Janíček
News; Checkpoints go as Pavel delivers on “open Castle” pledge; Expat fair promises to show foreigners why Brno is a cool place to live; Jan Procházka: The writer behind Czech film classic The Ear
In-depth interview with Glen Emery, legendary Canadian bar operator and one of the best-known foreigners in Prague.
News; Army moves to ease panic over national conscription drill; public outcry over planned abolition of 3,000 post offices across Czechia; entrepreneur Paul Dubsky on moving to Prague and starting his first business in the “Wild East” days of the early 1990s
News, Time Out: Prague has second best public transport in the world, statue from 1919 "seven days war" with Poland resurrected, Charles Univeristy in Prague
News; leading pre-1989 dissident Dana Němcová dies at 89; Czechia to get Children's Ombudsman; and UK historian Mark Cornwall on Czech-German relations in the 20th century.
Moravian village gets unique wooden chapel thanks to crowdfunding effort; switching out the Svíčková: the potential health and environmental risks of traditional Czech cuisine; the Easter Monday tradition of pomlázka
Abhejali Bernardová: first Czech to complete Oceans Seven challenge; Expat artists in Prague making art affordable for the city’s residents
Passion plays in the South Bohemian town of Hořice na Šumave. The town is now set to host a Europe-wide festival for passion reenactors and is even applying for its plays to be listed by UNESCO. Report on the real estate market in Prague.
News; Czech app helps new moms overcome the “baby blues”; Fanta's Café – Prague Main Train Station’s hidden gem; Prague restaurant The Boršč, where Ukrainian refugees can get a taste of home
News; unique golden carriage goes on display in Český Krumlov; increased wolf sightings in Krkonoše; why students from outside the EU struggle to find accommodation in Prague
News; Energy security, EU emissions norm on agenda at Czech-Slovak cabinet session; Prague exhibition celebrates great Czech painter Josef Mánes; Chef Adina Biguine.
News; New Milan Kundera Library aims to draw European thinkers to Brno; David Pastrňák becomes second Czech to enter NHL’s “100 Club”; The Boršč: When a taste of home means something more
Book The Last Ghetto looks at social heirarchies in Terezín; meet the Japanese comics artist who went in search of Franz Kafka in Prague.
News; contract for Czechia’s EXPO 2025 pavilion ceremonially signed in Prague; sacred music to fill Brno's churches over next two weeks; young German couple renovating Czech castle
News: Czechs disagree with IOC on Russian athletes; David Černý museum; new Clementinum Baroque tour; Radio Days Europe international audio conference.
News; Olomouc set to host first Worldwide Ukrainian Play Readings performance in Czechia; Will Czech men take to wearing skirts?; tour of leading interpreter Helena Koutná’s favourite spots in Prague
News; interview with EBU head Noel Curran; Experts use CT scan to examine rare medieval Madonna; Project traces correspondence of jan Amos Comenius
News, RAF pilot Emil Boček dies at 100, Japanese diplomat saved thousands of Jewish lives during the WWII, sister tea-houses in Prague and Glasgow
Iconic Czech shoe brand Botas could be revived by rising newcomer; Pilsen’s Semler Residence becomes part of prestigious network; Freediving record breaker Vencl opens up
News, One World Festival, protest actions against chronic underfunding of academics in the humanities, 2023 tourist season in Czechia
News, Alfons Mucha exhibition in Paris, Bohemia exhibition in Prague, AI helping doctors, Israeli artist raises awarness of femicide
News, manuscript of Good Soldier Svejk shown in Prague, Restorers examine unique Gothic paintings in Prague’s Emmaus Monastery, Prague’s stylish Kino Atlas reopens
News; Lipavský argues for setting up of international tribunal after ICC issues Putin arrest warrant; remains of world’s last male northern white rhino to return from Czechia to Kenya; new UK ambassador to Prague Matt Field
News; Why are Ukrainian children not attending Czech schools?; Scouts make trench candles for Ukraine; London-based musicologist Geoffrey Chew on promoting Czech music.
News; Czech Radio digitises full archive of trial with Karl Hermann Frank; Czech glassworks produces glass bell for Klok & Peel Museum; What attracts tourists to Prague?
News; archives reveal Zlín’s famous Baťa villa was designed by someone unexpected; documentary revisits Covid lockdown period in Czechia through a new lens; the Czech company that leads the high-end military decoy market
News; Extremism expert on threatened blockade of government buildings; Kintera: Owners are brave to hang my drawings in their rooms!; Steriani Elavsky on health.
In-depth interview with Michael Horáček, popular song lyricist, journalist, Velvet Revolution figure, ex-betting industry heavyweight and 2018 presidential candidate.
News; New president’s office chief promises greater transparency and openness; Czech team develops AI better than doctors at identifying lesions in lungs; Marketa Pekarová Adamová on her upcoming trip to Taiwan
News; Petr Pavel sworn in as new Czech president; expert analyses Petr Pavel’s communication style; Ukrainian refugees still welcome in Czechia a year on
News; Czechia's new First Lady to focus on single mothers and divorce; National Theatre using visitors’ body heat to save energy costs; Czech financial support in Zambia.
News; “Moravian Amazon” set to enjoy protected status after decades of debate; documentary taking Czech investigator back to scenes of Yugoslav war crimes hits cinemas; Czech pianist revives unique half-forgotten microtonal harmonium
News; Expert: Zeman failed in bid to change Czech politics as president; Il Boemo cleans up at Czech Lion awards; Diana Šmídová on how Czechia is helping its Ukrainian child refugees
News; Ukraine documentaries to be among highlights of 25th One World; New rules on light pollution take effect in Czechia; Interview with Roma activist Magdalena Karvayova.
News, temporary Jewish Museum opens in Brno, beloved Czech cartoon character Ferdy the Ant turns 90, Czechs helping autistic children in Moldova
News; Roma organizer: Teachers have to learn to work with heterogeneous class; Rare footage from early days of Prague Zoo discovered; Rise and fall of Czechoslovakism.
News, project intended to help independent Russian journalists persecuted by the Kremlin, report on Barbora Krejčíková's victory at the Dubai Open Tennis tournament and report on life of the Vietnamese community in Czechia.
News: Visit to Ukrainian centre getting Czech aid; Dominik Hašek on Nagano; Muriel comics awards for diary; Czech aid projects in Cambodia.
News, Czech army head says Czechs must prepare for NATO-Russia conflict, events marking Ukraine war anniversary, look into life of LGBT community.
News, Petr Pavel at Munich Security Conference, property deals with Russia need to be cancelled, Preciosa glassmaker
News: US ambassador sets sights on Czech deal for Westinghouse; Pochard is bird of the year; documentary celebrates Czech WWII aviators.
News; Bohuslav Svoboda becomes Prague mayor for second time; Czech state returns artworks to Jewish family; My Prague – Jakub Kaifosz.
News: Prague coalition finally agreed; petition to overhaul Czech sex education; Czech aid in Georgia.
News; Footballer Jankto comes out as gay; Flat prices down in Czechia for first time since 2013; Czech sound-artist Lenka Morávková
News; Czechoslovak Radio in 1968 invasion setting for new film by Jiří Mádl; Czech startup presents unique lab-grown meat prototype; A tour of Bronze Age Bohemia.
News: Babiš steps back from frontline politics; Czech Radio plans many events for upcoming centenary; Czech women's ice hockey in focus.
News; French soldier recalls Pavel rescue; vintage tram for rent in Prague; Czech development project in Ethiopia.
News; Czechia sends help to Turkey and Syria in wake of devastating earthquake; NGOs extend capacities for homeless; Czech School Without Borders in London
News, is growing extremism a threat to democracy, tapestries inspired by Josef Čapek on display at Prague Castle, Vietnamese minority in Czechia
Czech photography special in which "raw" photographer Libuše Jarcovjáková discusses finding fame later in life and living legend Josef Koudelka shares his philosophy.
News, Pavel -Taiwan call, Prague Zoo announces birth of rare baby pangolin, Jan Prochazka and the Czech classic film The Ear
News; President-elect to employ Prague Castle architect, Photo of medieval castle at sunrise wins postcard competition; Interview with health expert Steriani Elavsky
News, Brno Philharmony to tour US, start of Dry February, Czech projects in Bosnia and Herzegovina
News; president-elect causes a stir with call to Taiwan; start-up develops new insect-identifying technology; London's Czech School Without Borders
News; “One word – hope”: Name supporters embrace Pavel victory; Pavel wants to speak to Babiš voters – but doesn’t want his face on stamps
News; Czechs give outgoing President Zeman poor marks for performance; Czech defending champions reach doubles final at Australian Open; Interview with Helen Epstein.
News; The Czech biochemist who should have won a Nobel Prize; Famous Czech painters: Josef Lada; Why British students are choosing to study Czech.
News; Czech Elves on disinformation around election time; Four Czechs competing for Oscar; Julia Sherwood on discovering Czech comics and on translating in tandem.
News; Prague exhibition depicts golden age of poster art; Young Czech violinist wins international talent show; Classical music bedtime tales for kids with Czech connection
News; Cigarette butts could help clean water from birth control hormones; Czech doctors save life of Ukrainian girl thanks to MEDEVAC program; explorer Julius von Payer
News; Sudetenland chateau slowly being resurrected by conservation enthusiasts; Video highlighting fake Czech “trdelník” tradition; Jiří Přibáň: Potential Babiš attempt to create presidential regime “biggest risk of election”
News; Czech beer production threatened by climate change; Conductor Jakub Hrůša wins ICMA award; Czech painters: Jakub Schikaneder; the “fool’s graveyard” where Mozart was laid to rest in Forman’s Amadeus
News; former head of Czech RFE Pavel Pecháček dies at 82; Czech scientists test inhalable drug to treat disease; audio-visual light exhibition opens in Prague; classical music bedtime stories for children
News; crown jewels on display at St. Vitus Cathedral; Czech scientists discover organism able to adapt to changes in gene structure; controversy over reforesting Bohemian Switzerland
News; Pundit: Advantage Pavel but Babiš’s negative tactics may work; “He wanted to wake up our citizens”: Jan Palach remembered; Interview with entrepreneur Paul Dubsky.
Danish historian and translator Peter Bugge promotes Czech literature and culture; Cecilia Rokusek, Head of Czech and Slovak National Museum and Library in Cedar Rapids, IA
News; presidential elections kick off; history of dissident literature under communism gets own special day; US banker with Czech heritage John Kotouc
News; art installation in Prague library becomes viral hit on social media; Jan Zrzavý – an important protagonist of the Czech avant-garde; the steady rise of Czech cricket
News; Czech scientists tracing origins of medieval Gregorian chants; Dakar Rally ends for Aleš Loprais with tragic accident; Czech School Without Bordersin UK.
News; 10th edition of Prague festival of Iranian film gets underway; new voice of Prague’s trams and busses; young Kyrgyz pastry chef Adina Biguine
Andrej Babiš acquitted of fraud charges, Czech voting abroad in presidential elections, Czechs and Slovaks living on the border maintain close ties depite break-up, young Czechs getting taste for digital nomad lifestyle.
In this special programme we have a wide-ranging interview with the Czech ministry of foreign affairs, Jan Lipavský.
News; Czech Under-20s win silver at ice hockey World Championships; discovery by Brno scientists may lead to more sustainable lighting; Velvet Divorce: Czech-Slovak couples
News, new drug against cancer Pluvicto approved by EC, Czech painter František Kupka and how close are the Czech and Slovak languages?
News; Economist on Czechia's recession; Czech master craftsman's work in Glass Onion; Dissident Viktor Fainberg dies; The rise and fall of Czechoslovakism.
News; Cabinet assesses Czechia’s EU presidency; Fiala hosts dinner for former PMs to mark Velvet Divorce aniversary; The Three Kings Collection; Jaroslav Hašek anniversary
News; PM: 2023 will be tough – but Czechs will get through it; Daily’s move sparks debate over surname endings; “It was falling apart by itself” – Czechoslovakia’s Velvet Divorce
Thirty years on: Czechs and Slovaks still making music together. Duets recorded after 1993.
Radio Prague Int. and Radio Slovakia Int. debate on break up of Czechoslovakia 30 years ago
News, survey suggests the stigma around mental health may be decreasing, Czech company printing cellos on 3D printer, the joys and challenges of mixed marriages
News; People in Need halts programmes in Afghanistan as Taliban bans female aid workers; Czech scientists warn about toxins from fireworks; UK ambassador Nick Archer
News; Puppets cheer up sick kids in hospital over Christmas; Frost hunter Ivo Rolčík; the return of the wolf
News; History of Czech Christmas traditions; Survey: What should go in Christmas Eve potato salad?; Gay US ex-Christian pastor Don Hall on losing everything before finding acceptance, love, and home in Czechia
News; Ledecká named Czech Sportsperson of Year; Czech project finds homes for wonky Christmas trees; Japanese comic artist Fumio Obata on searching for Kafka in Prague
News; Czechs gave record amount to charity in 2022; traditional Boxing Day ice swimming competition; Czech sound-artist Lenka Morávková on creating unique instrument out of Bohemian crystal
News; Pundit on successes and failures of Czechia's EU presidency; Prague installing electric charging points into smart street lamps; Yemi A.D. on being Czechia’s first space tourist
News; Expert: "Much harder" for Babiš to challenge Pavel than Nerudová in run-off; Prague arthouse cinema Kino Pilotů wins European award; Manu Chilaud: We said, How can someone freeze to death in 21st century Europe?
The last in our series A Stitch in Time, where young people tell stories from their family’s past. We have a taste of sugarcane from Guangdong province in China, we meet a Jewish boy in Baltimore who remembers his own circumcision, and a teenager from Brno takes us to a twilight zone of the unexplained.
News; Český Krumlov marks 30 years of UNESCO status; unconventional surrealist artist Toyen; marriages between Czechs and foreign partners.
News, a street in Luxembourg named after Vaclav Havel, a new exhibition recreates a futuristic early project by architect Jan Kaplicky, Christmas markets in Prague
News; cost of living crisis pushes up numbers of homeless; ultra-high resolution digitization of Slav Epic part of major new online art collection; truth behind saying that Czechs have “golden hands”
News; EU foreign ministers debate 9th sanctions package against Russia; new Vaclav Havel AI aims to help Czech schoolchildren learn about civics; are Czechs couch potatoes?
News; Czechia to employ thousands of Ukrainian arms industry experts; Breakthrough in efforts to save white rhinos; RUSI financial crime expert on tackling dirty money
News; Czechs increasingly attracted to "digital nomad" lifestyle; 10 Most Famous Czech Painters: Josef Čapek, Work of Czechia’s famous twin artists on display in Kutná Hora
News; EU’s Agency for the Space Programme opens to public; Museum highlights rich nativity scene tradition; Japanese graphic novelist Fumio Obata on Franz Kafka book.
News; Prague Castle Guard celebrates 104 years of existence; study suggests many Czechs still believe rape victims are partly responsible; Czech Made: PETROF - Europe's largest maker of acoustic pianos
News; Bohemia’s crown jewels to go on display next year; Czech start-up awarded for biodegradable polystyrene substitute made from mushrooms, Sound artist Lenka Morávková
News; Ukrainian soldiers begin training in Czechia; Mikuláš is back – and attempting to break records; Interview with British Ambassador Nick Archer.
News; Unique Terezín photos to accompany close of Czech presidency; Prominent Czech landscape painter Antonín Slavíček: ; “Every Czech a Musician” - cliché or reality?
News; Czechs abroad have till Sunday to register to vote in presidential election; Why the traditional Czech Christmas dinner fish may be good for wrinkles; A taste of Jamaica in Prague.
News; Czech Space Week draws attention to Czechia’s growing space industry; Scottish poetry comes to Prague; Kofola: socialist Czechoslovakia's answer to Coca-Cola.
News; candle-lit vigil held in Prague in support of anti-government protesters in China; actress Rosamund Pike stars in Czech mobile phone game; financial crime expert Tom Keatinge on tackling dirty money
News; Who are the candidates for Czech president?; Study: More than a quarter million people either homeless or facing housing crisis; My Prageu with Šimon Holý
A Stitch in Time: Part 3 – Exile and Return. Fourteen-year-old Eva Nováková wrote a short radio play to draw us into the world of her great-grandmother, Olga Szántová.
News; app helps women escape from domestic violence; great Czech painter Alphonse Mucha; discovery of mythical "toadstone".
News, Czech fighter pilot handpicked as reserve astronaut for ESA, Old Town Bridge Tower to undergo renovation, interview with film and visual artist Tereza Stehlikova.
News, Czech Army must prioritise getting ready to fight in a largescale war, Czech researchers exploring possibility of using cyanobacteria to clean up plastic waste in oceans, Czech Made -GZ Media.
News; Senate considers awards for couples in long-lasting marriages; economist on Czechia’s real wage decline; why 1945 US book still tops Czech lists of favourite reads
News; Recordings from trial with K. H. Frank being restored; Sculpture of Putin sitting naked on golden toilet goes to auction; One on One with historian Mark Cornwall
News, National Gallery acquires rare wooden sculpure, Czech painter Václav Brožík, former US gay pastor on finding acceptance and a new home in Czechia.
Short story by Czech writer Kateřina Tučková inspired by photo from war-torn Ukraine. Is the saying that Czechs have "golden hands" i.e. are manually skillful, really true?
News; Prague expresses solidarity with Warsaw in wake of missile explosions; Mass graves being uncovered by archaeologists in Prague’s Karlín; Preciosa – Bohemia crystal glass products sold the world over
News; Czech students occupy universities to demand climate action; What’s happening in Czechia on November 17?; work of Czechia’s famous twin sister artists on display in Kutná Hora
News; Mendel greenhouse re-opens in Brno; Linguist on "Czechia"; Czech floorball team takes silver at World Championships; Czech Tiger King
The first in our special series, "A Stitch In Time", where we look at the recent history of the country through the eyes of the youngest generation - a journey that takes us far beyond the borders of the Czech Republic. Children and teenagers from across the country share stories about family members who inspired or influenced them.
News: Plans for November 17 in Prague; great Czech painter Josef Mánes; and Andrea Vytlačilová, a young Czech fashion designer who is going places internationally.
News; Czech and Slovak PMs to meet over border check spat; new centre in Prague encouraging children to read; Canadian-Czech community turning derelict church into museum
News; 21 people aspiring to Czech presidency; Unknown piece by Martinů discovered; Proposed register of child sex crime offenders; Czech Made: Foma
News; Brutalist building sculptures installed in Prague; Woman who helped bring Czechoslovak dissident literature to West; Film festival highlights resistance; Cannafest
News; Czech-Icelandic music/film project highlights climate change; secret of gold ring found on Rožmberk coffin uncovered; head of US Czech and Slovak museum discusses Czech roots
Interview with Nigerian dancer Sanusi Ayomide and trip to the town of Litomyšl in eastern Bohemia.
News; young Czech fashion designers at Brussels show; Prague's Oriental Institute celebrates 100th anniversary; design exhibition in Brussels tells stories of Czech brands
Doc The Investigator follows ex-Prague detective in ex-Yugoslavia; Sell-out Mucha exhibition extended due to high demand; Czech Centre London’s fall programme in focus.
News; Czech VR film exploring depression gets domestic premiere; Limited edition of Venus of Věstonice replicas goes on sale; Prim watches: The Czechoslovak classic.
News; Czech visit to Kyiv; Expert on Czech electricity prices; Interest in sex change growing among Czechs; Non-EU students struggling to find accommodation in Prague
News; Analyst on Babiš’s entry into presidential race; Pro-democracy demonstration shows support for Ukraine; Ji.hlava-winning doc shines light on “deleted” Czech composer
Previously unpublished photos from Terezín shed new light on everyday life in the ghetto; 111 Places in Ostrava You Shouldn’t Miss – unusual guide to North Moravian capital
News; Thousands attend Prague rally in support of LGBT rights; Museum of Literature opens in Prague; Karolína Křížová: Czechs are starting to take the problem of sexual violence seriously
News, windfall tax debated by lower house, exhibition in Paris commomorates Lidice tragedy, Czech made - brandy producer Jelinek.
News; Ukrainians in Czechia doc opens 26th Ji.hlava festival; Oscar-winner Theodor Pištěk turns 90 while holding first joint exhibition with son; violinist Daniel Matejča
News; Conductor Libor Pešek dies at 89; Czechia gears up for hardest part of EU presidency; Czechoslovak women who served in World War II
Interview with Ivan Chvatík, who worked closely with Jan Patočka, helping organise underground seminars for the great Czech philosopher and later keeping his legacy alive.
News; Prague's John Lennon Wall "visits" Paris; a young Czech wins a major screenwriting prize with a Holocaust story; and we speak to the head of Czech Centre London.
News; Prague and Moscow in row over diplomatic premises; Prague’s Archa theatre enters final season; historian Mark Cornwall on Czech-German relations and Habsburg Empire
News; Gratias Agit awards presented; UK journalist: Hrůša will have “two jobs” at Royal Opera House; TESLA: From iconic radios to the Tamara radar
News; intelligence chief on positive effect of expulsion of Russians; policy chief for legalising recreational cannabis use; Dom Joly, an accidental UK diplomat in Prague.
News, Bratislava murders rock Czech LGBT community, actor Josef Somr dies, unique music instrument made of Bohemian crystal.
Anna Fodorova, novelist, psychotherapist, and daughter of the well-known Prague Jewish author Lenka Reinerová, on her new book In The Blood, her family, and her own life.
News; Signal festival of light hits Prague; Lauder School marks 25 years; US writer does deep dive into Plastic People of Universe.
News; Czechia closes borders to Russian tourists; Tomáš the Tank organisers: “We’ll keep helping Ukraine till war ends”, Sound artist Lenka Morávková
News; Czech schools fail to identify gifted and talented children; Mental health centers proving very effective but struggling with lack of fundsTON – Czech revolutionary bentwood furniture maker
News; Czech security heads candid on Russia threat; Václav Havel Human Rights Prize juror on this year's winnner; rock DJ Tomáš Vydra shares his stories.
News; Czechs beefing up defence over threat of Russian terror; Head of head of Czech branch on Nobel Peace Prize for Memorial; Extremism expert Jan Charvát.
Hynek Martinec, a London-based Czech artist and winner of the UK's BP Young Artist award in 2007, is currently exhibiting a new portrait of his daughter titled What Are You Most Afraid Of? as part of the exhibition ABSURD at the OHSH Projects gallery in central London. In this interview he speaks about how the portrait - and its title - came about, how Czechs embrace darkness more than the Brits, and why he dreams more vividly in London than in Prague.
News; Milan Kundera’s library moves to Brno; Unique Bronze Age belt discovered near Opava; Czechoslovak women in WWII
News; Prague hosts new European Political Community; Study looks into bullying at schools; Czech attitudes to environmental issues; Alpaca therapy thriving in Czech town
News, presidential race, Qatari head of state on visit to Czechia, history of Czech Skoda cars
News; abuse in Czech psychiatric facilities; winning design for Jewish museum in Brno; sound-artist Lenka Morávková on musical instrument made from Bohemian crystal
News; Will poor Senate showing impact ANO approach to presidential vote?; Czech researchers develop revolutionary new material for interior design; Marie Heřmanová: Most Czech parties don’t understand social media
České Budějovice: the peaceful metropolis of Southern Bohemia; Julia Sherwood on discovering Czech comics and on translating in tandem
News; Czech foreign minister: Russia’s imperialism must be stopped at Ukraine’s borders; Architecture Day highlights successful building transformations, Interview with Daniel Matejča
News; Czechia renews border controls with Slovakia as illegal migration reaches "critical point"; Pact of Free Cities plans to create think-tank to help Ukraine’s “future reconstruction”; A celebration of Czech-Canadian friendship in Ottawa
News; Czechs make savings as inflation bites; Erasmus leaders gather in Prague and say programme is doing well, despite Covid and Brexit; Terezín ghetto social history.
News, Senate, municipal election results, Prague Fringe, small interest in requalification among Czechs, British historian Marc Cornwall
Academics Erin Plunkett and Ivan Chvatík discuss the philosophy of Jan Patočka; Belarus man converts derelict building into shelter for dozens of Ukrainian refugees.
News; Russians fleeing draft won’t get humanitarian visas in Czechia; municipal and Senate elections taking place; Charles University expert on Russia-Ukraine war
News; Czech foreign minister to UN: The time has come to prove our “raison d'être”; Czechs want to protect environment – but can’t agree on how; Union of flowers exhibition
News, Literature Night 2022, the late Barbara Winton on her father's legacy, Prague's Jewish Quarter
News; mental health issues increasing among Czech children; labour market survey; Czechia’s bone marrow donor registry; ambassador to Council of Europe discusses challenges
News; PM Fiala tells Czechs “responsible attitude” and price caps will see them through the winter; Exhibition highlights “forgotten” communist-era photographer FafekSpreading joy, embracing pain – how Emil Zátopek became an all-time running legend
News; Former diplomat accused of spying for Russians; The Prague Semmering: Scenic rail route still going 150 years later; Violinist Daniel Matejča.
News; How people from EU states can vote in local elections; why is mobile data so expensive in Czechia; and Prague's most hidden restaurant?
News; freshly digitised recordings bring T.G. Masaryk’s funeral to life; project explaining Czech culture via movies is back; how T.G. Masaryk wanted to start new religion
News; Czech inflation finally slows but still far from culmination; Czechia puts forward composer biopic Il Boemo for Oscars; Interview with Czech ambassador to Canada.
News; Why did Prince Charles suddenly become King Karel in Czech?; Siniaková and Krejčíková achieve career Golden Slam; One on One with director of Good Old Czechs.
Ukrainian circus arts students join up with local troupe after being forced to leave homeland; Prague Fringe founder Steve Gove is the guest in My Prague.
News; Queen Elizabeth II remembered by former ambassador to UK; King Charles III: How then prince helped save Prague architecture; The Bohemian Queen who saved London.
News; “Hard discussion” seen at energy ministers meeting Friday; Jewish tombstones broken up for paving stones made into new Prague monument; Czech Tiger King
News; Symbol of freedom Lennon Wall gets fresh look in EU presidency event; Ministry looking for Ukrainian teachers; Czech archeologists in Sudan.
News; Ukraine donations get emotional support element; mysterious ancient roundels investigated; Jan Žižka film maker Petr Jákl on making a "Czech Braveheart".
News; “People are afraid of the future”: Expert on anti-govt. protest in Prague; Czech women’s ice hockey team claim their first major success; Mark Baker on 90s Prague.
News: Czech Philharmonic's Concert for Europe; university using micro-brewery to teach; Czech waste disposal goes high-tech.
News; 10 years of Prague’s Signal festival of light art; Czech archaeologists build replica of Neolithic boat; why British university students are studying Czech
News; Czech politicians pay tribute to Gorbachev; Czech musicians Emma Smetana and Jordan Haj talk about upcoming Paris concert; Czech food classics: pork crackling spread
News; Bohemian Switzerland national park to rise from ashes, says expert; Czech Railways offer new insect snack selection; The story of Becherovka.
News; Giant bell unveiled in tribute to thousands stolen by Nazis; Czech scientists' "knight in iron armour" wins award; Jewish Czechoslovak athlete who competed in “Nazi Olympics”
“Global politics are moving to Asia” – Czech Ambassador to India on new Indo-Pacific strategy; Indian expat on his dream of opening bar in Prague.
Ukrainian refugees on living in Czechia six months after invasion; Plzeň draw big guns in Champions League; foreign dog owners say having a dog changed their experience of living in Czechia
News; Govt. passes measures to ease pain of rocketing energy costs; Survey finds high levels of distress among Czech medical students; Volhynian Czechs.
News; Expert: Hardest part of Ukraine crisis yet to come for Czech government.; Czech Food Classics: Roast pork knee; Czechoslovak trade in the Cold War.
News: Memorial to "three resistances" of 20th century; edible food packaging developed in Brno; interview with social media expert Marie Heřmanová.
PM addresses Czech ambassadors at annual gathering; Czech health insurance for foreigners under EU scrutiny; Linguist Julie Sedivy on losing and regaining Czech
News: archeological discoveries around mythical Mt. Říp; novel exhibition recreates homes of Czechs of different classes.
News: first Czech Covid sleep disorder study; plans to get Prague's trees to do more for inhabitants; dangers of Czech teenagers sharing intimate images.
News; “World’s first skateboarder statue” returns to Prague’s Folimanka; Plans in place to make Prague industrial site whole new district; Union of flowers exhibition
News; “Draconic measures” ruled out in government’s autumn Covid strategy; "It's also about what's inside": women's handbags tell a story; Milan Reindl: the only Czech designer for LEGO
News; Study: Floods that hit Czechia in 2002 were unique in Central Europe; Don’t bin it: Campaign highlights households’ role in food waste; Interview with painter Tibor Červeňák
News; Experts suggest using large ungulates to prevent wildfires; Czechs now consider working from home as standard; Survey reveals profile of typical Czech art collector
News; Restorers use goat hair in Charles Bridge renovation; Dry season for mushrooms linked to climate change; Czech Forrest Gump aims to raise money for sick children.
News; Winning Prague cable car design; Czech Food Classics: Tatarák; Wenceslas II. – the king whose empire stretched from the Baltic Sea to the Danube.
Věra Jourová on EU’s upcoming Media Freedom Act; New nature documentary shows ‘wild’ side of Prague; Ludmila, the first Czech saint
News; German ambassador wants second foreign language in schools to remain compulsory; Uniquely preserved medieval kitchen found in Moravia; Europe's biggest lavender field
News; Prague Pride festival to begin on Monday; Prague agency helps Ukrainian refugees get to UK; young German couple who moved to Czech chateau to restore its former glory
Three shows represent Czechia at Edinburgh Fringe; World’s deepest freshwater cave in Moravia even deeper than previously thought; Jáchym Topol’s book The Devil’s Workshop
News; Scouts flock to Prague from around the globe; Czech Food Classics: Svíčková; Why British students are choosing to study Czech
News; “It’s a warning”: Official says fire service must adapt to climate change; New exhibition highlights often-forgotten Roma Holocaust; Czechia very popular as study destination among foreigners, study finds
News; Lipavský defends EU gas deal; Marie Bouzková wins first WTA title in Prague; interview with photographer Libuše Jarcovjáková.
Report on new exhibition titled “Mucha: The Family Collection" and an interview with the author of a new book about Czech architect František Sammer
Equality group hits back as MPs seek to block same-sex marriage; 48th edition of Summer Film School festival in Uherské Hradiště; My Prague – Jakub Kaifosz
News; Czech artist creates national database of bad habits; Pop Messe festival brings alternative names to Brno; science project recreates perfumes from ancient world.
News; Felling of trees to contain Bohemian Switzerland blaze begins; Environment expert: The fire in the national park will actually benefit nature; Julia Sherwood on discovering Czech comics and on translating in tandem
News; Bohemian Switzerland National Park ravaged by forest fire; woman whose grandfather took iconic photo of Emil Zátopek kissing his wife after winning Olympic gold
News; UK Operation Anthropoid documents on display for first time in Czechia; valuable gems peculiar to Czechia set for auction
News; Pig farm demolition on Lety concentration camp site finally launched; Espert on government’s plan to purchase F-35s; České Budějovice.
News; Paris street art exhibition highlights Czech EU Presidency, Young Czechs may be allowed to start driving at 17, Czechia popular study destination for foreigners.
News; Czech archaeologists discover tomb of ancient Egyptian dignitary; Brno celebrates bicentenary of Mendel’s birth in grand style; The Czechoslovakian Wolfdog.
Images from space reveal Prague's literal hot spots; Czech scientists developing space "microscope"; linguist Julie Sedivy on losing and regaining her first language
News; Twenty One Pilots wow fans at Colours of Ostrava with nod to Czech folk song; Czech climbers set out to conquer Masherbrum; The Czech Tiger King.
The fascinating story of the Czechoslovak women who served in World War II –from nurses to snipers - and My Prague with Slovenian filmmaker Olmo Omerzu
News; Close to half a million Czechs hooked on mobile phones, social networks; Alfons Mucha on show at special new Prague exhibit; Visiting Europe's biggest lavender field
News; Czechia preparing its own version of US Magnitsky Act; New exhibition highlights greenwashing in Czech design, Czechoslovak-Polish War of 1919 explored.
News; Colours of Ostrava returns after three years; Ghosts of parishioners help bring abandoned church back to life; The Czech terrier; Czech Deck.
News; Andor Šandor on protecting soft targets from terrorist attacks; what Russian gas halt would mean for Czechia; Czech painter Tibor Červeňák
News; Czechs' success at Karlovy Vary film festival; tennis duo Barbora Krejčíková and Kateřina Siniaková win Wimbledon doubles; František Vrábel on Russian disinformation
News; Lithuanian sci-fi, Israeli drama among contenders at Karlovy Vary; Czech hitchhiking championships gets underway, Czechoslovak women in World War II
Czech PM addresses European Parliament; tax incentives freeze may lead foreign filmmakers to forget Czechia; Czech dogs series; rare “toadstone” found
News; Study shows wide discrepancies in how Czech schools mark their students; Karlovy Vary star Schreiber puts focus on Ukraine; My Prague – Jakub Kaifosz.
Czech Deputy Foreign Minister Martin Dvořák on the need to maintain EU unity, prepare for a drop in living standards and keeping the EU expansion process on track.
News; First screening of restored Joke among early Karlovy Vary highlights; New Brno exhibition maps century of Czech comics; Litomyšl – a small town with big city feeling.
News; Brussels to host Zátopek themed charity run marking start of Czech EU presidency; Prague’s underground tunnels being mapped by robot dogs; New project aims to get Czechs with differing views talking – offline
News; works of Alfons Mucha digitised in new exhibition; Czech dog breeds series - the Bohemian Mountain Dog; Czech Tiger King
News; Czechs mull over who should be next president; new museum dedicated to Alice Masaryk opens; interview with award-winning translator Julia Sherwood
News; What now for Mayors party after major scandal?; Czech glass artists produce designer wine glasses to celebrate 27 EU member states; Landscape photographer builds refugee shelter in ex-corner shop
News: 80 years since Ležáky atrocity; new day recalls departure of Soviet troops; notable grave uncovered; classic Tatra cars.
News; PM addresses nation; Prague's plans to celebrate upcoming Czech EU presidency; Eva Jiřičná to receive lifetime achievement award; the only Czech designer at LEGO
News; Czech foreign minister unveils priorities for EU presidency; Prague’s Metronome festival returns; Dog breeds: Bohemian Wire-Haired Pointing Griffon; Julius von Payer.
News; Study finds that less than half of Czech children are satisfied with their looks; Diaries of a Lidice woman discovered; Ships passing on the Vltava.
News; second-largest government coalition party rocked by major corruption scandal; interview with political analyst on scandal's impact; pottery market in Beroun
Inteview with Czech Minister for European Affairs Mikuláš Bek about upcoming Czech Presidency of EU Council
News, revolutionary treatment for advanced prostate cancer, danger of nicotine pouches for children, Czech painter who uses boxing gloves instead of paint brushes
News; Ukraine and energy in focus of upcoming EU presidency; EP president in Prague: We must not close the door on Ukraine; Rock for People kicks off; Newts! Audio drama
News; Ukrainian president addresses Czech Parliament; space security conference in Prague; Czech dog breed the Bohemian Shepherd.
News; Survey: Companies preparing for massive hiring spree this summer, New production of The Bartered Bride divides audiences; Milan Reindl: Only Czech designer for LEGO.
News; “Together” forever? What next for electoral alliances?; “ New bell cast commemorating thousands stolen by Nazis; interview with pianist Ivo Kahánek
Galaxy Le Corbusier: New book tells fascinating story of Czech architect František Sammer; Umělecká zahrada in Nusle: one of Prague’s hidden gems
News, 80 years since Lidice massacre, Czech experts restore valuable artefacts from Syria, UK adventurer Benedict Allen
News; US town of Crest Hill commemorates Lidice massacre; Prague Castle to host 10th edition of annual Minibrewery Festival; Jordi Savall brings early music back to stage.
News; Nuclear security at forefront of attention of Fiala-Macron talks in Paris; Public Sector unions threaten to strike as inflation cuts into real wages across the board; Czech-British couple cleaning Cornish coastline
News; Legendary TGV train arrives in Czechia to promote high-speed rail project; Czech School in Chicago celebrates 100th anniversary; The story of Becherovka.
News; Pundit: “Several factors” behind Babiš presidential announcement delay; End of Covid-era hotel programme could put homeless back on street; ‘Noráci’ project.
Interview with Martin Klíma, a 1989 student leader of the revolution who brought role-playing games to Czechoslovakia and has had global success with Warhorse Studios.
News; 100 days since start of Russian invasion: how much has Czechia helped Ukraine?; Tombstone fragments from Prague pedestrian zone to be used in new Jewish monument; Interview with head of Czech Centre kyiv
News; regional governors outraged over Prague’s decision to close refugee centre; Švanda Theatre to show play written by robot; audio drama inspired by Čapek novel
News; Czech Centres' culture season for upcoming EU presidency; botched reconstruction of Prague’s astronomical clock; exhibition of Bohemia crown jewels; Czech archaeology
News; Czechs gets exemption as EU agrees new Russia sanctions; 1968 drama competing at Karlovy Vary; 5 years since Czech smoking ban; Ukrainian circus artists in Prague.
Czechs take “bronze that feels like gold” in ice hockey; Highest ever price tag for painting sold at Czech auction; Brno scientists digitize Dyje river for better environmental protection
Last days: The heroes of Operation Anthropoid at Prague’s Cyril and Methodius Church; Passion for Operation Anthropoid has led me to every corner of Prague, says author and tour organiser John Martin
News: Sokol's role in Anthropoid; new chief of Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra; influential Czech in New York Joseph Balaz.
News; Prague to dim streetlights; Slew of events marking Anthropoid anniversary; Zlín Film Festival; Anthropoid: Czechoslovakia’s greatest resistance story.
News; NGO boss: Only Roma refugees are subjected to long procedures; 1960s “documentary style” take on Anthropoid set to screen in new digitised version; Czech archaeology
News; Real estate used by Russian Embassy being reviewed; Massive stained glass windows of Výstaviště undergoing renovation; Milan Reindl: the only Czech designer for LEGO.
News; Expert: PM’s goal of 2 percent defence spending by 2024 “not realistic”; Events marking Operation Anthropoid 80th anniversary start this week; My Prague – Helena Koutná
Interview with Barbara Winton about father Sir Nicholas Winton; report on Doreen Warriner, who also helped organise kinderstransports from Prague to UK.
News; new Prague museum brings back 1970s to ‘80s Czechoslovakia; Czech Effective Altruism movement holds second global conference; 111 places in Ostrava you shouldn’t miss
News; Change in approach aims to deter Roma refugees; Thirty years later, was voucher privatisation a good decision?Exhibition brings Czech animation to life
News; futuristic new building planned for Prague’s Philharmonic; Czech-African Health Forum; Czech archaeology series: burial rites
News; Actor Josef Abrhám recalled; Prague exhibition showcases work of Chinese dissident artist; The Czech Tiger King.
News; Vatican announces new Prague archbishop; TV miniseries about Czech border guard who helped smuggle people to the West; Dana Huňátová discusses her diplomatic career
What are the current priorities in Czech humanitarian aid and development cooperation? Czech Radio’s fundraising project to pay for musical instruments for Ukranian child refugees.
News; expert's opinion on tent city erected to house Ukrainian Roma refugees; world's longest bridge opens in Czechia; UNESCO-listed tradition of "modrotisk"
News; Viktoria Plzeň win Czech football league; Dominika Hašková to represent Czechia at Eurovision ; Establishment of Czech-Ukrainian Chamber of Commerce; On family trees.
News; Czech Republic replaces Russia on UN Human Rights Council; 77th edition of Prague Spring Festival opens on Thursday; Czech archaeology: Bronze Age Bohemia
News; Economist on possible cut in Czechia’s credit rating; Czech firm to provide Ukraine with 3D printed anti-tank barriers; Czech video game set in post-war Sudetenland
Jan Patočka is regarded as perhaps the greatest Czech philosopher of the 20th century. A new book makes several of his writings available in English for the first time.
News; Economist on further interest rate rise; New monument to honour girl who helped Heydrich assassins; Carlsbad gets fountain revamp; Czech culture during EU presidency.
News, Czech government seeks exemption from Russian oil ban; shop with classic Czech designs opens in historic building; the debate over whether a second foreign language should be voluntary for Czech primary school students
News, treason case against Czechoslovakia’s Munich-era prime minister reopened, musical instruments for Ukrainian child refugees, Czech Wikipeadia celebrates 20 years, discovery of unique Celtic head in Czechia.
News; Art collector and patron Meda Mládková dies aged 102; Expert: Negative billboards “do right thing from ANO’s perspective”; Mládková and her priceless art collection
News; Zeman says he feels partly responsible for misjudging Russia; Czech government wants to speed up construction of nuclear waste facility; interview with author of book on Terezin
News; Ukrainian Roma struggle to find accommodation in Czechia; Czech soprano Kateřina Kněžíková wins BBC Music Magazine Award; interview with leading translator Firkusny
News; World bids farewell to Madeleine Albright; Tučková’s biggest novel gets English publication; Charles University hit by Russian disinformation about student expulsion
News, Blinken-Lipavsky talks, gas crisis, map to help Ukrainian refugees, the biggest discoveries by Czech archaeologists in the past century.
News, remains of General František Moravec repatriated, media freedom poll, children-only press briefing, Czech archaeologists working in Sudan
News; Czech reaction to Macron's re-election; Prague's St. Vitus Cathedral receives reliquary of Emperor Charles I; interview with CEO of company monitoring disinformation
A British writer based in a city in southern Russia told Radio Prague International how the war turned his life upside down and made him seek refuge in Armenia.
News, Czech-US cooperation in defense, why are restaurants still half-empty and the remains of Brigadier General František Moravec are being returned to the Czech Republic
News; Czechs and Slovaks strong “moral stance” on Ukraine, says expert; New Campaign Seeks to Highlight Dangers of Giving Alcohol to Children; Tatra's iconic car designs.
News; Czech police investigating possible war crimes in Ukraine; Study shows Czechs believe conflict in region could come; Interview with head of Czech Centre in Kyiv
News; Czechs donating like never before to help war-stricken Ukrainians; Team of enthusiasts producing bilingual book of fairytales for Ukrainian children; The contact lens
A team of experts from the Israel Trauma Coalition, which trains NGOs, healthcare workers, teachers and counsellors how to get communities back on their feet following a disaster, visited the Czech Republic this week to share their know-how.
News; Pundit: Handling of US base issue shows “a lot of amateurism”; Ukrainian believers liven up life in Czech parish; The story of Wenceslas II.
News, priorities of upcoming Czech EU presidency, Czech puppet to be taken on space flight, Nancy Bishop interview
News; Czech experts appeal for redefinition of rape to better protect victims; Brno Expat Fair highlights appeal of Czechia's second city; Košice Manifesto.
Defence minister to discuss US troop presence in Czechia; Klusák’s book on Karel Gott wins literary award; composer Julian Anderson inspired by Sudek's Prague photographs.
Interview with top graphic designer Pavel Fuksa, whose client list includes Nike and Google.
News; Prague gets new signage system and new Roma and Sinti centre; Tour of Slovenian filmmaker's favourite Prague spots
News; Economist on cutting VAT on fuels ; Expat Fair showcases what life in Brno can offer; Psychologist on children and war.
News; Czechia sends tanks to Ukraine; Brewers hope to add Czech beer culture to UNESCO heritage list; Interview with British explorer who calls Prague home
News; Czechia should not sever ties with V4 following election in Hungary; Can Ukrainian workers benefit CR?; Exhibition brings Czech animation to life;
News; Czech army heads multinational battlegroup in Slovakia; Czechia braces for potential disruption of gas supplies; Exhibition honouring Slovene architect Jože Plečnik; interview with linguist Julie Sedivy
News; Rebuilding Kutna Hora’s famous bone pyramids; Illustrator Jiří Šalamoun dies at 86; Mortgage advisor busts myths about expats buying property in the Czech Republic
News; scandals highlight issue of presidential powers; Czechia prepares its own Magnitsky Act; young Czech high-flyer working in the US plans to give back.
News; Zeman pardon controversy; "feminisation" of Czech education; dancer Čechová on tough ballet education.
News; How did Fiala government perform in first 100 days?; Coffee table book highlights Czechoslovakia’s Communist-era architecture; Exploring Comenius' letters.
News; Interview with new government media advisor; Czech Education Ministry asks for more funds to integrate refugees; Ukrainian classes for refugee children now underway.
News; Billionaire behind Ukraine initiative: “I feel even worse than in 1968”; Prague’s new "neo-cubist bridge" could be named after Madeleine Albright; Wenceslas II.
News; Expert: Albright’s relationship with Havel was “crucial”; Could war on Ukraine impact Czech presidential elections?
News; Meet the Prague ambassador hosting two Ukrainian families; New Czech film depicts true story of 1913 ski race; Roman Máca: “Hunter” of Putin’s radical Czech followers
News; Czech municipalities, whose money is frozen in Russian bank, ask state for help; New map helps Ukrainian refugees navigate new country; Who are the Volhynian Czechs?
News; Human rights violation focus of this year’s One World festival; Funding for Terezín barracks overhaul under threat; interview with film director Barbora Benešová
“Russians became first victim of their own hybrid war“, says expert who predicted Ukraine invasion
News, Dukovany tender launched, Czech army registers increase in active reserves, investing in real estate in Czechia
News; Psychiatrist: Disillusionment with refugee wave is inevitable; Ukrainian priest in Czechia says war changed his people; Czechs and Russians: A love-hate relationship
News; Czech, Polish and Slovenian PMs meet with Zelensky in Kyiv; Political analyst on Kyiv visit; Caritas CR using its extensive network to provide aid to Ukraine
News; Czechia struggling to accommodate growing number of refugees; Ukrainian refugees keen to start work as soon as possible; Michael Romancov on war in Ukraine.
News; EU to provide humanitarian help in Czechia; Covid expert on easing of mask requirements; Prague Radio’s Symphony Orchestra's benefit concert
News; The Czech Republic announces it will terminate its more than six-decade-long cooperation with Russia on nuclear research; Eva Zaoralová, the former artistic director of the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, dies at the age of 89; And who exactly are the Volhynian Czechs?
News; the government approves more help for Ukrainians; an economist warns inflation could get worse; thousands of Ukrainian refugees arrive at Prague's main train station
News; Fiala meets Johnson and V4 leaders; more Czech interpreters needed at Slovak-Ukraine border; Russia expert Michael Romancov on Putin's brutal attack on Ukraine.
News; Prague buckling under refugee strain; Economist: Czechs need to extend mining for independence from Russian gas; Offering ‘The Best of Baroque’ to toddlers.
News, state award ceremony at Prague Castle, schools taking in Ukranian children, Roman Maca on disinformation websites
Interview with Paul Ort: Three times the Gestapo came for my brothers and me – three times my father fobbed them off
News, NGO Memory of Nations helping Ukraine, Brno shooting range offering Ukrainians free courses, international relations scholar Jan Kofroň on war in Ukraine
News, gov. declares state of emergency over war refugees, report from Kyiv, are the sanctions against Russia working?
News; Close to 90 Volhynian Czechs make dramatic escape to their old homeland; Many Czechs undertaking solo missions to aid Ukraine; Russian intelligence in Czechia.
News; Ukrainian refugees to get year-long visa, health insurance and labour permit; Czech NGOs handing out food and hygiene kits; In Focus: Marie Tumlířová.
News; wave of Czech solidarity with Ukraine; online directory to help Ukrainians created double-quick; Klus song in support of Ukrainians
Inching eastwards: The re-alignment of Central and Eastern Europe after the fall of the Iron Curtain
News; Minister: Czech Republic pushed for tougher response to Russia; Protests in Prague after Russian invasion of Ukraine; Russian student in Prague speaks about invasion.
News, Czech reactions to Ukraine crisis, Czech Republic ready to take in Ukrainian refugees, pro-Russian disinformation campaigns stepped up
News; Ukrainian Ambassador on Czech show of solidarity; Expert: Potential impact of Ukraine conflict on CR “goes far beyond energy supplies”; Czech Dog Breeds.
News, Ukrainian crisis, female general in Czech army, Holocaust memorial and redevelopment plans for Bubny district, Reliquary of St. Maurus
News, growing concerns over possible Russian invasion into Ukraine, Kunsthalle Praha to open on Tuesday, interview with linguist Julie Sedivy
Musicologist Douglas W Shadle on Antonín Dvořák’s ‘New World Symphony’ – an ‘American’ anthem that delighted, divided a nation, not just along colour lines
News; Rural Czechs unhappy with invasion of developer projects as Prague expands; Muriel Awards; Economist: To flourish Czech automotive industry needs to take advantage of electromobility
News; Miloš Forman remembered; Czech mint produces a series of unique gold investment coins; Open House Praha offering guided tours in English to help people discover the city
News, Czechs aid endangered zebras, important mummification discovery, archival interview with Martina Forman on Miloš Forman.
News; Government to cut StB pensions ; Special banknote marks hockey legend Jaromír Jágr’s 50th birthday; Martin Loužecký helping African youth through skateboarding
News; Czechs warned to leave Ukraine; inflation nears 10 percent; interview with pianist Ivo Kahánek.
News;Sáblíková secures second Olympic medal for Czechia;Brainstorm-painting experiment supports bid for European City of Culture;Brass study shows early Rome-Bohemia ties
News, easing of Covid restrictions, 100 years since Heyrovsky invented polarography, Caritas aid in Georgia
News; 1990 winner (from 1969) Larks on a String returns to Berlin; Moser master glass blower finds no followers for his unique artwork; Tomáš Baťa's Zlín
News, Ledecka wins gold medal in Beijing, Tomáš Kympl wins UK Songwriting Contest for 3rd time, CIA archives and Czechoslovakia
News; Czech minister visits Ukraine to support government; Alcoholism increasingly affecting women in Czechia; Czechoslovak Gulag survivor implicated in murder of Jews
Czech-Polish mine dispute resolved, interest rate hike, brass study helps uncover close ties between Rome and Germanic Bohemia
News; Czech hotels and restaurants soon to open to all, mass testing to end; New project to commemorate thousands of bells stolen by Nazis; The return of wolves to Czechia after more than a century
News; Křivoklát for national park; Ledecká leads Olympics charge; musician Julian Anderson inspired by Sudek's Prague photographs.
News; Pandemic law; bell tolls for rote learning; Dvořák American Heritage Association.
News; Over hundred university students from Belarus find refuge in Czechia; Krejčíková and Siniaková win Australian Open; interview with Hrishabh Sandilya
Inching eastwards: The re-alignment of Central and Eastern Europe after the fall of the Iron Curtain
News, new information about 2014 munitions depot blast, FAMU celebrating 75 th birthday, Hluboka Castle in South Bohemia
News, Czech officials pushing for new US ambassador, new app tracks Holocaust related events, Mendel celebrations in Brno
News; Lipavský backs sanctions to rein in Russia over Ukraine; First skis imported to Czech lands 130 years ago; Kampa Island: Prague’s ‘little Venice’
News, senators support political boycott of Beijing Olympics after visit by Tibetan filmmaker, scientists discover beetle in amber dating back to the Age of Dinosaurs,Pilgrimage Church of Jan of Nepomuk
News; Non-native pupils dropping out of secondary schools due to language; Oldest Czech Scout dies aged 104; Benedict Allen: The UK adventurer who now calls Prague home.
Meet the Liberec-based English teacher whose videos are a global hit; Nové Hrady: a restoration success story for Czech stately home
News; Slovene architect Jože Plečnik left a significant mark on Czech architecture; ECHR rejects Czech mother’s appeal over lost parental rights; Czech opera singer Kateřina Kněžíková: My heart beats for songs
News; govt scraps plan for mandatory vaccination; Study: Decline in frost days will negatively impact ecosystem; Black woman’s skull found in medieval burial ground in Bohemia
News; Son slams anti-vaxxers after singer dies; success for conductor Hrůša; interview with Czech consul in Manchester.
News; Court charges activist for hoisting Czech-Romani flag from his balcony; Czech animated short Suzie in the Garden to premier at Berlinale; My Prague – Olmo Omerzu
In-depth, illuminating interview with top Czech actress Martha Issová, star of the recent hit film Zátopek.
News, new coalition government wins confidence vote, Czech scientists to create map of raw materials in space, Bata's city
News; Coal mining in Czech Republic to be phased out by 2033; Curator: New projects returning world-class architecture to CR; Pavel Jasanský on healing power of drums.
News; Czechs seek alliances outside divided Visegrád Four; film incentives for foreign productions cut; why Czechs are among world’s main exporters of exotic animals
News; Czech castles and chateaus going through hard times; New art installation in Prague responds to disinformation websites; Czech American TV.
News, "working quarantine" concept , protests against mandatory vaccinations, more Czechs investing in solar power, Ton furniture
Czechoslovak Exile Scouting - the movement that bound many Czech and Slovak emigres during the Cold War.
News; European greenfinch named Bird of the Year; 80 years since release of Czechoslovak gulag prisoners; world-renowned banjo maker Rostislav Čapek
News, Covid isolation period shortened, compensation for illegally sterilized women, popular Brno souvenir for free
News; Petr Pithart: Charter 77 saved the soul of the nation; Anniversary of Prague’s Municipal House; Czech device lets musicians play together across vast distances.
News; compulsory vaccinations for high-risk groups; EU taxonomy plan may complicate the Czech energy transformation; US war veteran reunited with bracelet lost in Czechoslovakia in 1945; photographer Josef Koudelka on his life’s work
News, Covid measures in preparation for Omicron wave ,survey: Czechs optimistic about 2022 but fear inflation, young German couple restore precious family legacy
News; Massive Covid testing due to Omicron; Faces of Great Moravian noblemen reconstructed; Chateau Lobkowitz, former seat of powerful noble families in Bohemia
News; Traditional New Year celebrations in Czechia muted by Covid; Most-shared Czech news report on Facebook in 2021? Covid-19 disinformation; The CIA and Czechoslovakia.
News; To Antarctica! Czech scientists to study climate change, animals and stress; Clown Doctors celebrate 20 years at Czech hospitals; Wenceslas II.
News; Zeman's Christmas message; Prague Pride opens capital's first LGBT+ community centre
News, new defense minister wants the Czechs to be able to join NATO Rapid Response Force, boom of mini-breweries over, master confectioner Josef Maršálek on Czechs' passion for Christmas cookies
News; Loreto carillon Christmas melody; Scottish Vodník book; Norwegian remake of Czech fairy tale movie.
News; New Czech government says 2035 ban on combustion engines “unacceptable”; New Czech government outlines Covid strategy; Red Dress project
Jan Urban remembers Václav Havel on the 10th anniversary of his death; Pavla Niklová of the Václav Havel Library Foundation.
News; Expert: Omicron may be dominant in CR by January – or even during Xmas; South Bohemian Theatre stages opera for babies; České Budějovice.
News; Czech hospitals deal with growing number of post-Covid syndrome in children; Economist sees “very difficult time” for low income families in 2022; ‘Noráci’ project
News; New Czech prime minister wins first clash with president; Some of Czechia’s rarest mediaeval manuscripts on display at new Saint Ludmila exhibition in Prague’s Klementinum; Restaurant owner Jan Čulík urges Czechs to eat carp all year round
News; Olympic Games boycott debated; snowboard cross star Eva Samková injured; book delves into public image of singer Karel Gott
Music writer Pavel Klusák on his new book looking behind the public image of Czech pop legend Karel Gott.
News; New book explores “fantastic world” of architect Polívka; Mamacoffee’s tiny new Prague ‘non-profit café’ has a big mission; Ostrov Museum of Folk Costumes
News; Fiala-Zeman legal clash looming; 25 years since opening of Communist-era surveillance archives to public; Zlín and the legacy of Tomáš Bata
News; Memory of Nations to set up institutes across country; Sculptor Richard Štipl shows intricate new works in Prague; Czech Books: Marek Šindelka.
News,Covid:growing agression against healthworkers,Dolní Morava set to get the longest suspension bridge in the world, life of Rita Klimova from communist to dissident
News; Czech-Vietnamese director to shoot for Oscars with animated short; Prague museum traces history of Christmas giving traditions; Interview with Havel's interpreter
News: UK prize for Czech Romany educator; 3D printed bicycle saddle startup; Kbely Aviation Museum.
News; Czech traveller Miroslav Zikmund and dissident Petr Uhl have died; Bookfeeding Project offers more than books to disadvantaged communities worldwide
News; outgoing/incoming govts at odds over mandatory Covid vaccinations; Black Light Theatre founder Jiří Srnec, in memoriam; embroiderer Blanka Kolková and the “Red Dress” project
News; President Zeman back in hospital; 32 business leaders call for transformation of Czech economy; Pilsen Museum of Puppets.
News; Deniers and antivaxxers undermining efforts to curb Covid numbers in Czechia; Škoda unveils first E’City fully electric bus destined for Prague; Český Krumlov.
News; NGP invites visitors to find fakes in new exhibition; Some Prague Christmas markets to open; New book pays tribute to Prague's Nazi victims; Czechs in Oklahoma.
News; the Czech Army chief lays out his vision for the military to meet new challenges; the holiday home of famous writer Bohumil Hrabal may soon open to the public; a Bohemian craft workshop makes wooden skis and more from ash trees
News; State of emergency, mandatory vaccinations under debate; record number of shops join Food Collection drive; film critic Hynek Pallas on growing up in a Czech dissident household in Sweden
News; Czechia among least vulnerable to Russian and Chinese influence, study shows; ‘Our Germans’ exhibition opens in Ústí nad Labem, Museum of Glass and Jewelry in Jablonec nad Nisou
News; Barbora Krejčíková and Kateřina Siniaková have won the ATP Finals women’s doubles tournament in Mexico; Celtic kettle, which may depict stars over Brno, goes on display; scientist Vojtěch Kubelka, who tracks animal migration, points to climate change threats
News; Havel bust unveiled near Slavia Cafe; What's happening on November 17?; Anniversary of Gustav Husák's death; Rare toadstone found in reliquary.
News; Expert: Fiala govt will be pro-Western but shift on migration unlikely; Czech scientists first to look inside atom; Polar explorer Julius Payer.
UK comic artist Rachael Smith on her Prague residency and the benefits of keeping diary comics ; The heart of Moravia – through the eyes of musician Jiří Pavlica
News; Doctors defend brutally frank vaccine campaign; Havel’s regrets over prison comprise “spiritual core” of freshly published lost text; St. Martin’s wine arrives
News; Fiala on tough times ahead; Architect of Year awards; study finds downturn in birdsong.
News, coalition agreement on new government signed, International Engineering Fair in Brno, interview with children's writer Petr Sís.
News; Health minister wants restrictions properly implemented as hospitals fill up; Made in Prague to deliver international premiere of Zátopek in London; Operation Blín.
News; electoral coalitions have stuck a deal on forming a new government; Czech Radio’s “Concert for Animals” has won the Prix Europa 2021 award; Kateřina Tučková’s novel Gerta shines a light on the post-WWII expulsion of Germans from Brno
Czech model imprisoned in Pakistan to be released; Charles University rector wants equal opportunities in academia; Daniel Kretisky to buy stake in West Ham; Nové Hrady.
News, Climate Change Conference, Prague Fringe Festival, Billie Jean King Cup and Czech tennis. Interview with Norma Zabka, an American with Czech roots.
Interview with rising Czech opera star Kateřina Kněžíková; Moravian Baroque Gem On Holy Hill
News, Taiwanese trade mission to Czechia, "smart flat" project for elderly and disabled and trip to Skoda Museum
News; New nutrition labelling of food products to be launched in Czechia next year; Commemorative “banknotes” issued to mark 10th anniversary of Václav Havel’s death; Julius von Payer – the Teplice born explorer who discovered Franz Josef Land
News; Health minister urges Czechs to get jab as Covid situation worsens; Czechs brew beer according to 3,000-year old recipe; Clementinum’s Jesuit astronomers.
News; Record hop yield ; Ji.hlava documentary festival; Hrishabh Sandilya: From running Prague bars to aiding refugees in Cyprus.
News; New action to help Czechia counter hybrid threats; HateFree Culture survey: The younger the Czech, the more respectful of human rights’, ; Brewery Museum in Pilsen
News; New restrictions introduced as Czech Covid numbers shoot up; More Czechs, especially young adults, are getting tinnitus; Afghan describes life under Taliban.
News; Pundit: “It’s a definite breakup between Zeman and Babiš”; Czech film My Sunny Maad seeks Oscar nomination; 160 years of bentwood furniture design in Moravia
News; Zeman’s grave health clarifies post-election picture; Czech heads of state's health in history; ‘Noráci’ traces fate of Czechs forced to work in Norway during WWII
News; Energy prices soaring; Legislators discuss making Heydrich assassination “significant day”; Czech Next Wave: Adam Plachetka.
Princeton University history professor Michael D Gordin, author of "Einstein in Bohemia", on how a Prague sojourn sparked the Theory of General Relativity.
News; Czech oral history project Memory of the Nation celebrates 20 years; Czech archaeologists help track Hepatitis B; National Technical Museum
News; Bohemia Energy goes bankrupt; Czechia opens Honorary Consulate in Scotland; The story of Bat´a's interwar expansion.
News; Over 2,000 Czech children face property seizure over unpaid debts; Augmented reality at Signal festival; Rare “toadstone” found in priceless 13th century Reliquary.
News; Prague City Tourism unveils marketing concept; the Czech capital launches pilot bike-sharing project; Czechia main guest at Lakes International Comic Art Festival
News; Pundit: Five-party coalition “have better chance than many think”; Where did it all go wrong for traditional Czech left in general elections?; Czech protagonist of hit documentary: “People told me, I have to forgive my offender”
News; postal voting discussed; general elections underway; New York developer Joseph Balaz.
News, concerns over the president’s health, many schoolgoers in trouble due to pandemic, Prague Airbnb operator fined and natural history exhibition at National Museum
Czech news, Georg Mendel’s DNA being analysed by scientists "Some like it Czech" project presents Czech culture through film, Pilgrimage Church of St. John of Nepomuk
News; initiative calls on voters to pick female candidates; Czech artisans make glass reliquary for Pope Francis; Becherovka, an herbal liquor with a closely guarded recipe
News, Pandora Papers -Czech PM, claims of racism following Glasgow Rangers and Sparta Prague game, photographer Josef Koudelka shares stories from his remarkable life
News; Hungarian PM’s visit pours oil Czech election debate; Czechs harness sun at Expo 2020 to make water from desert air; penny-farthings at Veteran Cyclists Club
News, high reoffending rate in the Czech Republic, launch of Prague Post 30 years ago, life of Indian expat in Prague
News; Czech politicians respond to German elections as Merkel era ends; Czech scientists work to give open-sourced iCub robot the “human touch”; “Havel fed them poems”: New book dives deep into history of Plastic People
Pre-election debate on issues, personalities and the chances of forming a stable government after the 2021 Czech general elections
News, PM Babiš in Hungary, “singing linden” voted Tree of the Year and Jaroslav Seifert, one of the greatest Czech poets of the 20th century
News; world-renowned photographer Josef Koudelka donates collection to Czech state; students vote out ANO party in mock elections; architect and ex-Prague mayor Jan Kasl on post-89 changes
News, European Commission conflict of interest report demand, Czech town's Manneken Pis, Timothy Snyder interview
News, Covid booster shots available, memorial to the victims of collectivisation, interview with late jazz musician George Mraz from 2009
Foreign minister visits UAE and Saudi Arabia; Peter Sís exhibition starts in NYC; food waste study
News; Blanket school Covid tests are over, but a regional outbreak plan stands ready; St. Ludmila, martyred 1100 years ago, an enduring symbol of national pride; Lights, camera, action! ‘Highlights from the National Gallery Prague’
News; Czechs score sensational win over Olympic volleyball champs; Batman to fight “Bolshevik wizard” in Prague; Martin Loužecký of Skate World Better, back from Africa
News; Can the Czech Republic “invest its way out” of the Covid-19 crisis?; Fear of further wave of epidemic leaves language schools struggling, Interview with Pavel Strnad, one of Czechia's top film producers