News; Russians in Prague join “Noon against Putin” protests at home; Head of National Library on urgency to preserve Ukrainian cultural artefacts
The National Library of the Czech Republic is working on a project that will provide mobile units to Ukraine to help preserve cultural artefacts endangered by the war.
The Brno Zoo organized a spring welcoming event a few days early at the weekend, with a special program that included feeding the animals.
Russian nationals in Prague gathered on Wenceslas Square on Sunday in a symbolic show of support for the “Noon against Putin” protests at home.
The Bartered Bride, a comic opera by Bedřich Smetana, is a cornerstone of the Czech opera repertoire.
Duuring the years of the First Republic, Czechs were accustomed to driving on the left. That changed with the Nazi occupation in 1939.
Broadcast in English - 03/17/2024
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 over whooping cough, scientists confirm first human presence in Europe 1.4 million years ago, monument to Roma children in WWII camps.
Prague Mayor Bohuslav Svoboda is in hot water after admitting to not staying home despite having whooping cough and faces a criminal complaint over the matter.