The past weeks have left Czechia scrambling to respond to the outbreak of the US.-Israel and Iran conflict in the Middle East, resulting in thousands of evacuated Czechs and a sharp rise
Four months have passed since the 2025 Czech parliamentary elections returned Andrej Babiš and his ANO (“Yes”) party to power. Now governing in coalition with the far-right SPD (Freedom and Direct Democracy)
Last December, an exhibition at the Center for Architecture and City Planning (CAMP) told English speakers all they needed to know about the future of transport in the city of a hundred
Four AAU business students are developing an app for women and LGBTQ members which will allow users to rate the safety of different places on an interactive map of Prague. The team,
This article has since been updated. Please refer here Angelina Backers, a 23-year old American woman, has been officially reported missing in Prague and Croatia as she was last sighted on Feb.
The Žižkov Carnival is an annually held neighbourhood festival rooted in pre-Lenten traditions. The parade marks the final days before Lent, a period associated with restraint throughout Christian history. Locals and tourists
As the semester approaches, homesickness and academic anxiety tend to follow close behind. Some psychologists note that crying can act as a form of regulation, helping to reduce stress, and fortunately, Prague
Known as a cultural hotspot, Prague has once again delivered a season of unmissable exhibitions, festivals, and museum experiences, many of which are still open for visitors to explore today. With killings
While acknowledging that dystopian fantasies are becoming a reality, society sits still watching from the sidelines. Daniel Pešta’s exhibition Who? Why? breaks that stillness, confronting viewers with their own inaction through provocative
The AAU Football Club was defeated in its first competitive match of the season on Nov. 11 against Západočeská univerzita v Plzni (ZČU), by a final score of 8-1. Both teams looked