A region of mountains and skiers. The highest mountain in Czechia, Sněžka (1603 m), is located here. Karel Čapek was born here.
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The ruling coalition has accused opposition leader Andrej Babiš of putting the country's security at risk with his “pacifist” stance on the war in Ukraine.
The new Škoda 1000 MB was unveiled in Mladá Boleslav in March 1964. Designed to be an affordable family car, it was Czechoslovakia’s answer to the Ford Model T.
A recent study that analyses the housing situation in Prague revealed that the country’s real estate market is the least affordable in Europe.
Over 400,000 Czechs have availed of the opportunity to take part in Erasmus, the EU’s academic exchange programme since Czechia signed up in the late 1990s.
Prague is dotted with cafes, but, increasingly clients want more than just good coffee and so some Prague coffee houses are offering a special program to go with it.
On 26 March 1964, the Czechoslovak government decided to liquidate the old city of Most to make way for coal mines and apartments to house the miners who would work there.
The Czech studio Amanita Design has won the award for Excellence in Visual Art at the prestigious San Francisco Independent Games Festival for their new game Phonopolis.
This week’s Sunday Music show is devoted to pop singer Aneta Langerová, the winner of the first ever Czech Pop Idol contest, who is celebrating 20 years on stage.
Arguably one of the most internationally renowned contemporary Czech composers, Miroslav Srnka has wowed audiences across the globe with his original and innovative operas.
Dvořák, Smetana, Janáček, Martinů – Czechia can boast a number of renowned figures from the past, but what about Czech music today?
On March 28, 1969 a Czechoslovak ice hockey win over the USSR – less than a year after the Soviet invasion – sparked celebrations that became riots in Prague and elsewhere.
Experimental archaeologists are making a copy of a 7,000-year-old well, thought to be the oldest surviving man-made wooden object in the world, using prehistoric tools.
Red Tape: Radio and Politics in Czechoslovakia, 1945-1969 looks at broadcasting in, and to, the country between the end of the war and the aftermath of the 1968 invasion.
Organizers of the upcoming 2024 Ice Hockey World Championship have unveiled the medals that will be awarded to the winning teams, produced by glassmakers from Nový Bor.
How well do you know the Hradec Králové Region? Test your knowledge of the Hradec Králové Region with our quiz!
More than 200 young people joined the traditional three-kilometer run through Prague's Stromovka park at the weekend and President Petr Pavel was among them.
Photo: Barbora Němcová, Radio Prague International
Photo: Hana Slavická, Radio Prague International
Prague, Old Town Square|Photo: Hana Slavická, Radio Prague International
Photo: Kateřina Ayzpurvit, Radio Prague International
Academic Peter Zusi discusses teaching Czech literature, his new book on the Czech avant-garde and Karel Teige and his teenage rock band with a future movie star.
Brian Goodman has spent the past two decades immersed in a project that bridges American and Czech literary worlds, delving into the shadows of the Cold War.