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Gunman behind worst mass shooting in Czech Republic’s recent history was student, say authorities
The music of the 1960s and ’70s accompanies this story of love and failing political ideologies
An exhibition introduces six Czech pioneers who embraced glassmaking as a fine art and ‘the only medium possible under communism’
Advances in sectors including AI gather pace as capital inflows climb
Petr and Pavlína Pudils’ Kunsthalle Praha aims to be a cultural crossroads in a transformed power substation
A drop in tourism has made city-centre living more appealing, pushing up rents and house prices
US consumers remain pessimistic as Delta variant spreads
The pandemic halted the flow of visitors to the Czech Republic capital, spelling trouble for those depending on foreign wallets
Diplomatic row over 2014 blasts at ammunition depot worsens with more expulsions
Mayor and local politician under police protection after removal of Soviet statue and square renamed after Kremlin critic
Locals blame the rise of holiday lets and the city’s slow planning process
Prague, Warsaw, Budapest and Bratislava seek direct funds from Brussels
Czech capital’s property market has risen faster than its Polish rival despite comparable low population growth
With wide green spaces and baroque buildings, the city is celebrated for its work/life balance
Brexit fallout in the UK and Europe, oversupply in the Gulf and a possible new dawn for Africa
Video claims billionaire politician’s son prevented from testifying in EU probe
Far from the stag and hen parties, the author finds gothic inspiration in the city’s opera houses, libraries and cafés
Czechs’ pro-Russian president stays out of commemoration of 1968 Soviet invasion
The human thirst for political rights, justice and national freedom is unquenchable
Pro-Russia incumbent sees off challenge from former head of the Academy of Sciences
Andrej Babis has branded the charges against him s politically motivated
Milos Zeman expected to face tough second round against challenger Jiri Drahos
The deep river valleys and ancient forests of Central Bohemia offer a suitably atmospheric stand-in for ancient Britain
Industry builds on its long heritage with design-led new collections
Some of the EU’s biggest house price rises propelled by booming economy and low rates
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