Czech-made video game Kingdom Come: Deliverance achieved massive success in 2018. The games developers are gearing up for the highly anticipated sequel to be released.
The first National Development Day was held at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Thursday. It highlighted cooperation with developing countries, including on human rights.
With just over three months to go to the Summer Olympics in Paris, work on the Czech Olympics House is in full swing. Where will it be and what can visitors expect?
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
While the streets of Prague 1 may be breath-taking by day, but they turn ugly by night for the city’s residents.
News; Roma Holocaust victims honored; Planning inclusive cities
How would cities look if we designed them with children in mind? Head architect at CAMP, Štěpán Bärtl, told me more.
Roma representatives, top officials and cultural figures attended the opening of a memorial to Romany and Sinti victims of the Holocaust in Lety, south Bohemia on Tuesday.
Ancient towns full of life, fairy-tale castles and palaces, unique picturesque villages and hundreds of fish ponds. How well do you know the South Bohemian Region?
The South Bohemian Region boasts ancient towns full of life, fairy-tale castles and palaces, unique picturesque villages and literally thousands of fish ponds.
Art expert Nicholas Lowry has Czech heritage and lived in Prague in the early 1990s. He will soon be seen as the presenter of a documentary on classic Czech graphic design.
News; 58th Karlovy Vary preview; Old Town Square Christmas tree gets second life; Nicholas Lowry on One on One
Ever wondered what happens to your Christmas tree after the festive season is over? In the case of one particular Christmas tree, it won’t end up on a scrapheap.
This year's Karlovy Vary film festival will feature a special section dedicated to Franz Kafka, while its visual look will reflect the hotel at the centre of the festival.
New Yorker Nicholas Lowry, who leads viewers through a documentary on Czech graphic design set for release later this year, discusses the project and his own Czech roots.
News; homelessness in Czechia; novel highlights Smetana’s complicated background; trans man speaks about impact of Czechia’s forced sterilisation law on daily life
Legally changing your gender in Czechia is not possible without having your reproductive organs removed. What are the implications of this for a person's daily life?
While the worst of the winter months are behind us, the need for the services that aid people experiencing homelessness in Prague have not diminished.
Composer Bedřich Smetana is the subject of a new novel by Milena Štráfeldová. One focus of the book is the music great’s complicated German and Czech background.
Hundreds of people attended the 25th edition of a gathering of vintage car enthusiasts in the Central Bohemian city of Poděbrady at the weekend.
Bohuslav Martinů, one of the most prolific 20th century Czech composers, wrote around 400 works, drawing inspiration from different styles and genres.
The innovation of film with sound first made it to Czechoslovakia 95 years ago. The first sound film to be screened was not a feature film, however, but an advert.
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Vit Pohanka on his 2004 abduction in Iraq
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.