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Hepatitis A is spreading fast in Prague, with over 60 new cases this week—matching the past three years—and infections reaching other regions.
Six cities across Czechia have inspired a new project called Music on Request, created by Czech Radio's Vltava station and the Prague Quiet Music Collective.
This weekend on Czechia in 30 Minutes, we tell the story of Barbara Day and Nancy Durham—two women who helped keep free thought alive in communist Czechoslovakia.
For the ANO party , the Freedom and Direct Democracy (SPD) party and the Motorists’ party, which have been negotiating a program for a possible coalition government since Monday, completing the Czech ...
Czech farmers will no longer be allowed to keep hens in cages. In 2020, Czechia passed a law banning cage farming of laying hens, with the ban set to take effect in 2027.
Dita Kraus, one of the last surviving witnesses of the Holocaust, died shortly after midnight in Jerusalem at the age of 96, Seznam Zprávy reported. Born Edith Polachová in Prague in 1929 to a Jewish ...
Although Czechs remain generally skeptical of the EU, most do not wish to leave. Support for membership varies sharply by political affiliation. It is strongest among voters of the centre-right Spolu ...
Doctors in Prague reported 61 new cases of hepatitis A last week, bringing this year’s total to 887, including 157 children, the city’s hygiene office said. The capital now accounts for over 40 ...
A police training exercise in Varnsdorf, North Bohemia, ended in embarrassment on Thursday when officers stormed the wrong building during an active-shooter drill.