News; Czech govt extends state of emergency after joint request from regional governors; The Visegrad Four celebrates 30 years since its founding.
News; Justice Ministry wants to limit role of “lay judges”; Views of International Women’s Day are changing; architect Marek Jan Štěpán, a specialist in building churches
News, economic impacts of pandemic, discovery of 5th century tomb near Hradec Králové, A. Dvořák's creative years in US.
No Night So Dark - series telling the remarkable story of the Wels family. Part 2.
News; Czechia getting 100,000 additional Covid vaccines from EU; Priceless 13th century compositions at Prague's Klementinum; Masters of Czech animated film – Karel Zeman
News; Charlatan seen as film to beat at Saturday’s Czech Lion awards; Number of full-time foreign students up in 2020; Czech Made - Contact lens
News; labour camp for conscripts who built giant Stalin statue; project lets people upload pics of Czechoslovak Legionnaire ancestors; Czechs in New York, part 1.
News; 200 children in the Czechia diagnosed with a rare post-Covid condition; Brno’ biggest architectural competition ever; game ‘Svoboda 1945: Liberation’
No Night So Dark - series telling the remarkable story of the Wels family. Part 3.
News; New film to focus on Czechoslovak Radio journalists during 1968 invasion; Hibernation 2020 – an artist’s view of the pandemic; Czech search engine BrikkApp.
News; Czechs mourn their dead on Old Town Square, British Queen's visit to Czechia remembered 25 years on; Small flats increasingly popular among Czechs
No Night So Dark - series telling the remarkable story of the Wels family. Part 5.
News round-up; Police officers to check compliance with quarantine rules; Brno buildings stripped of protective status at risk; Czech cartoon classics for children.
News; Tomáš Petříček recalled as foreign minister; Czech state of emergency ends; interview with historian Bruce Berglund about Masaryk's ambitious plan for Czechoslovakia
Czech Next Wave: Musician, composer and producer Sára Vondrášková (Never Sol)
News; Czech photographer wins Sony World Prize; Škoda Auto and VW after 30 years; Anna Hájková's new book on wartime Jewish Ghetto in Terezín
News; Dominik Feri’s resignation sparks heated debate on sexual harassment; New mural commemorates Heydrich assassination; visit to Prague's Ss. Cyril and Methodius Church
News; Czech leaders voice support for tough sanctions on Belarus; ADRA’s eDrive, a symbolic trip to Africa to help “world’s smallest lab” battle covid; Czech Made - Merkur.
News; Zeman’s attack on trans people; Czechs reached the Euro quarter-finals after stunning the Dutch; Indra Feustel, the woman behind Little Mole’s trip into space
News; Surreal sand sculptures create fantasy world in Lednice; early Bronze Age women miners’ faces; Czech Books-Petra Hůlová’s Mongolian saga ‘All This Belongs to Me’
News; gov't tightening Covid restrictions amidst surge of cases, variants; Czechs most likely to vote according to party program, personality; “Best spas”: Karlovy Vary
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; Czechs stage charity run for ‘Memory of the Nation’ oral history project; Archaeologists excavate rare early-Medieval burial mounds; novelist Radka Denemarková
News; Pundit: Latest anti-graft party Oath have big chance of winning seats; Olomouc to stage world premiere of forgotten opera by Antonín Rejcha; Františkovy Lázně.
The Czech Republic is increasingly becoming a target for illegal dumping of waste from across the border, the website iDnes.cz reported on Wednesday.