• 11/17/2025

    At the Concert for the Future in the lower part of Wenceslas Square today, participants expressed support in their speeches for Ukraine, attacked by Russia, as well as for civil society. Singer-songwriter Jaroslav Hutka performed his new songs criticizing Russian President Vladimir Putin, along with older pieces such as Havlíčku, Havle and Náměšť. Šimon Pánek, director of the organization People in Need, spoke about the necessity of non-profit organizations, and political geographer Michael Romancov criticized the emerging government of ANO, SPD and Motorists, saying that its policy statement lacks support for Ukraine.

  • 11/17/2025

    Thousands of people arrived for the culmination of today’s Brno Seventeenth festival, which took place mainly on Freedom Square in the afternoon. It rained in Brno all day, and only at dusk did the rain weaken and in some places stop completely. As a result, the square began to fill significantly only shortly before 5 p.m., when a human chain of joined hands formed in Kobližná Street and led all the way to the stage. At the symbolic time of 17:11, A Prayer for Marta was heard, followed by the Czech and Slovak national anthems

  • 11/17/2025

    The song ‘A Prayer for Marta’ was just heard on the completely packed Národní Street in Prague this evening. One of the symbols of the Velvet Revolution was performed at 17:11 from the balcony of the Metro Palace by actor and singer Jan Cina. In the final bars, onlookers joined in singing. Afterwards, they applauded and rang their keys for a long time, just as people did more than 36 years ago, when key-ringing was one of the characteristic signs of gatherings against the Communist regime.

  • 11/17/2025

    On Tuesday, expect mostly cloudy weather. Temperature highs will range from 1 to 5 °C,

  • 11/17/2025

    A procession of two hundred people in masks passed through the center of Prague on Monday to use a carnival-style event to highlight the risks of modern technologies, the protection of the environment and animal rights, the lack of affordable housing, and the dangers of indifference. The festival, called Velvet Wake, involved mainly secondary school and university students as well as representatives of non-profit organizations.

  • 11/17/2025

    The Concert for the Future has begun in Prague. Hundreds of people arrived at the event in the lower part of Wenceslas Square even before it started, and more are still coming. According to the organizers from the civic association Nerudný fest, the event connects music, civic dialogue, and the values of freedom and democracy. This year’s theme is ‘Democracy’s Safeguards: Knowing Your Limits’. The roughly five-hour program will be hosted this year by presenters Jenovéfa Boková and Jindřich Šídlo.

  • 11/17/2025

    Someone hung Ukrainian flags on the fence of the house of Tomio Okamura (SPD), the Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies. The flags were also painted or spray-painted on sidewalks, steps, poles, and bins. The incident is being investigated by the police, Prague police spokesman Jan Daněk confirmed to ČTK. After his recent election as Speaker, Okamura had the Ukrainian flag removed from the Chamber of Deputies building. The ČTK newsroom today received an email from a group calling itself the Velvet Remembrancers. The group claimed responsibility for the act and said it wanted to express dissatisfaction with the behavior of the country’s leaders. Okamura criticized the act.

  • 11/17/2025

    Thousands of people arrived on Monday afternoon at a demonstration organized by the Milion Chvilek association against the formation of an ANO‑SPD‑Motorists government at Prague’s Old Town Square, where the area quickly filled shortly after the protest began. Many demonstrators were holding flags of Czechia, the European Union, Ukraine, and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). The organizers of the event, titled Czechia Is Not for Sale, are protesting against the emerging government, which they say is built on a mafia-like principle. Even before the demonstration began, they screened a video about Milion Chvilek. During a clip of a 2021 pre-election spot by the likely future Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO), loud boos were heard.

  • 11/17/2025

    On Monday, singer Marta Kubišová launched an album at the Melantrich building in Prague, featuring a recording of her last public performance this September at Prague’s Lucerna. She released her last studio album, titled Soul, eight years ago and officially ended her singing career on 1 November 2017. Since then, she has performed only occasionally. Kubišová symbolically launched her concert recording in the very place where, during the November Revolution of 1989, her performance of the song Modlitba pro Martu (later the unofficial anthem of the Velvet Revolution) was heard from the balcony of the Melantrich Palace on Wenceslas Square. Actress Eva Holubová became the album’s godmother. The vinyl album, in a limited symbolic edition of 1,989 copies, will go on sale in December.

  • 11/17/2025

    On Monday, Czechia commemorates the revolutionary events of 1989 that led to the fall of the Communist regime, as well as the persecution of students during the Nazi occupation 50 years earlier. The traditional center of the events was Prague’s Národní Street, which, despite cold and rainy weather, was filled with thousands of people during the morning. The arrivals of politicians across the political spectrum, as in previous years, sparked strong emotions among both their opponents and supporters.

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