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
Archaeologists from the Museum in Roudnice nad Labem have announced a rare discovery of bronze artefacts, including pieces of jewellery, dating back over 3500 years.
Czechia’s footballers are preparing for a do-or-die clash with Turkey at Euro 2024 on Wednesday. Recent history suggests getting past the Turks may not be easy.
News, postal voting for Czechs living abroad, Sokol jamboree, interview with writer Jaroslav Rudiš
The Children's and Youth Olympics 2024 is being hosted by the South Bohemia Region this year. Over 3,500 young athletes are competing in 20 sports disciplines at 27 venues.
On Friday afternoon the Czech lower house finally approved a bill that has been years in the making – the introduction of postal voting for citizens living abroad.
Joan Sedlacek, a dedicated chronicler of Sokol activities in the United States, is one of the many people from abroad to attend the upcoming All Sokol Slet in Prague.
Boston Bruins star forward, David Pastrňák, has won the Golden Hockey Stick award for the seventh time.
After decades as one of Czechia’s best-known authors, Jaroslav Rudiš is about to see the first publication of one of his novels in English, with Winterberg’s Last Journey.
Johann Sebastian Bach found no rival in his art of polyphony for many centuries. Now we know of a worthy challenger - a composer dubbed the "Czech Bach" Jan Dismas Zelenka.