News; Amanita games wins prestigious prize in San Francisco; Czechs doing Erasmus reaches over 400,000; Heartcore
News; Carpenters make replica of 7,000-year-old wooden well using prehistoric tools; Chess players in Prague have their own café in Karlín; Red tape: Rosamund Johnston digs into Czechoslovak Radio under communism
Miroslav Srnka on episode three of the Faces of Czech Music podcast
News, renovated Maj department store to reopen soon, 60 years since Škoda 1000 MB was unveiled, Ukrainian refugees in Czechia.
News; 30 years of People In Need: a grassroots story; Czech glassmakers make medals for the Ice Hockey World Championships; interview with the US-born Peter Zusi, associate professor of Czech and Comparative Literature at the University of London
News; Czech government and opposition clash over “pacifist” language on Ukraine; New CAMP exhibition draws attention to importance of “living better with nature”; Hradec Králové: city where history meets modernity
News; “Very powerful”: New Havel doc gets special Prague Castle screening; “International experiences can change your life”: Exchange programs on the rise in Czechia; New game aims to make Kafka’s work more accessible to young people
News; Russians in Prague join “Noon against Putin” protests at home; “Culture defines a nation”: Head of National Library on urgency to preserve Ukrainian cultural artefacts
In the week of the anniversary of Jan Patočka's death, we hear from Ivan Chvatík, the man who has done more than anybody to keep the philosopher's legacy alive
News, Prague mayor under fire for going to work with whooping cough, scientists confirm first human presence in Europe 1.4 million years ago, monument to Roma children who were born and died in WWII camps.
News; State-owned forest company opens first plant for wild game; Thousand-year-old bone skate discovered in Moravian city of Přerov; From Czechia, to Toronto and Japan, the Brady family leaves a legacy
News, Prague joins ICORN network, street named after Alice Masaryk, Karel Čapek's birthplace
News; Enlargement “a good investment”, Clinton tells Prague NATO conference; Prague ranks best European city for nightlife – but is the title welcome?; Heartcore: award-winning graphic novel examines modern-day relationships
News; Clinton in Prague; TV mini-series Volga dominates annual Czech film awards; Expert: NATO membership makes Czechs safer than at any time
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
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
News; French President Emmanuel Macron discusses new ways to help Ukraine on his visit to Prague; what’s behind the sudden rise of whooping cough in Czechia?; we speak to two of the real ‘Winton children' behind the new biopic One Life
News; European Commission promises to act on Czech objection to German gas transit fee; Brno scientists grow ‘mini brains’ to study Alzheimer’s disease; Project to revive abandoned WWII bunkers
News; Labour minister unveils list of demanding professions which will merit early retirement; Ukrainian tech start-ups to meet Czech investors in Prague; Andy Whiting from the National Czech and Slovak Museum and Library in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, shares a fascinating plan
“Things have changed for the better”: Raymi Britto on life in Czechia and his Instagram account
News; Josef Škvorecký’s library to open in his home-town of Náchod; Students create space app simulating life on the ISS; Simon Johnson, head of Czech branch of Crestyl
News; marriage equality campaigner says parliamentary vote shows Czechia still isn’t part of the West; Czech Tennis Federation gets embroiled in massive fraud scandal; as Bedřich Smetana's 200-year anniversary approaches, we take a closer look at one of his most famous operas
News; Czech book resale service aims to be “first choice for Europeans”; New study explores effect of sound on video game players; Czech comic book pays homage to Soviet-era superheroine Octobriana
News; Minister: Czechia wins broad support for shells-for-Ukraine plan in Paris; Banks placing obstacles in way of Czech arms exporters; New production brings communist-era dissident home theatre back to life; Harpsichord maker Jukka Ollika
Big differences among leaders of V4 countries ahead of Prague summit; new study to detect harmful chemicals in children’s bodies gets underway; how a Czechoslovak émigré established the Bača Cup tradition in Pennsylvania