President Bill Clinton, who is in Prague for celebrations of the 25th anniversary of Czechia’s admission to NATO, visited the Reduta jazz club where he jammed in 1994.
Roma singer Věra Bílá was hailed as an extraordinary talent, who had a brilliant career ahead of her. Five years ago, she died ill and in poverty.
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The very first Prague nursery was established in 1884 by the Czech philanthropist Marie Riegrová-Palacká, daughter of the famous historian František Palacký.
Raymi Britto on life in Czechia and his Instagram account
News; Pavel one year in office; Prague draws red line in growing foreign policy discord with former sister state; Sparta concedes to Liverpool
Friday marks Petr Pavel’s first year as president of Czechia. What have been his biggest successes so far? And did he succeed in uniting the divided Czech society?
Liverpool came to Prague to take on Sparta in the Europa League on Thursday. Sparta gave the crowd lots to cheer about but were beaten 5:1 as Liverpool showed their class.
Mounting differences over foreign policy and the war in Ukraine have soured Czech-Slovak relations and have led to Prague suspending planned talks with the Fico cabinet.
Dr. Evelyn funda discusses "Weeds: A Farm Daughter's Lament", her award winning book, and much more about her family and life of Czech immigrants in the American West.
News; 2024 One World to also show fiction films on human rights theme; Forgotten sculpture designed by Jan Kaplický to go on display in Prague; The Imperial Spa
A forgotten sculpture by architect Jan Kaplický was recently discovered in a factory in Italy. The giant stainless steel water drop will go on display in Prague.
Before serving as a backdrop to James Bond's Casino Royale, this famous Czech spa catered to the world's elite. The 1895 spa was recently restored to its former glory.
The 26th One World festival of human rights films gets underway in Prague on March 20. For the first time the showcase is also including fiction films this year.
Explore the Hradec Králové Region from above!
News; Macron discusses new ways to help Ukraine on Prague visit; what’s behind the sudden rise of whooping cough?; the real ‘Winton children' behind the new film One Life
There have been 1,666 confirmed cases of whooping cough since the start of this year, more than in the last four years combined. What is behind this dramatic increase?
Emmanuel Macron recently refused to rule out the deployment of Western troops to Ukraine and that position appeared to find support from Petr Pavel in Prague on Tuesday.
Join us on a trip to the Hradec Králové Region. Our drone video will show you the diverse geography of the region, from the Giant Mountains to the lowlands around the Elbe.
News; EC promises to act on Czech objection to German gas transit fee; Scientists grow ‘mini brains’ to study Alzheimer’s disease; Project to revive abandoned WWII bunkers
Scientists from Brno’s Masaryk University have grown hundreds of ‘mini brains’ the size of apple seeds using stem cells from Alzheimer’s patients.
Czech architect Juraj Lasovský has come up with a unique project reviving old military bunkers built in Czechoslovakia before the Second World War.
The European Commission has responded positively to Czechia’s objection to the German gas transit fee and will take up the matter with Berlin.
News; Labour minister unveils list of jobs meriting early retirement; Ukrainian start-ups to meet Czech investors; Andy Whiting of the Czech and Slovak Museum and Library
Invest in Bravery helps find investors for tech start-ups in Ukraine. It will be holding events in Prague – including a conference and workshops – on Tuesday and Wednesday.