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    150 km/h Speed Limit to Debut on Czech Motorways: Initially, Only on Selected Sections of the D3

    Starting this summer, drivers in the Czech Republic will be allowed to travel at 150 km/h for the first time on selected sections of...

    Czech Government Declares Soutok Landscape Protection Area

    The Czech government has decided to declare the Soutok Landscape Protection Area, which will come into effect on 1st July 2025. The area, located...

    Symbol of Resistance: Commemoration of Jan Palach

    The Czech Republic is commemorating Jan Palach, who set himself on fire 56 years ago on Wenceslas Square in Prague, through events at various...

    Prague Bans Fraudulent Fundraising in the City Centre

    Prague has declared war on fraudulent fundraising. A new decree will ban public collections in the city centre and parts of Prague 2 from...

    Rise in Tick-Borne Diseases: Lyme Disease Cases in the Czech Republic at Highest Level in Five Years

    Tick-borne diseases increased once again in the Czech Republic last year. According to data from the State Health Institute (SZÚ), 4,031 people contracted borreliosis,...

    New Noise Ordinance: Prague Aims to Regulate Concerts After 10 PM

    Prague is planning to introduce a regulation to limit concert noise after 10 PM. Councillor Adam Zábranský (Pirates) aims to incorporate exceptions and draw...

    Global Passport Index 2025: Czech Republic in 20th Place

    Arton Capital's Passport Index has unveiled the strongest passport of 2025. The United Arab Emirates retains the top spot for the fourth consecutive year,...

    Innovative Technology: Premature Baby Simulator Enhances Doctors’ Training in Prague

    The General University Hospital in Prague has introduced a unique premature baby simulator named Paul to optimize the training and education of its staff....

    Strong, Timeless, and Recognisable: Prague’s New-Look Logo

    Prague presents itself in new splendour: the visual identity of the Czech capital has been revised and modernised. Based on an analysis by Czechdesign...

    Prague Improves Local Transport Navigation: Čitelná Praha Project to Expand Further in 2025

    In 2024, significant progress was made in enhancing the user-friendliness of public transport in Prague. The ‘Čitelná Praha’ project aims to further optimise navigation...

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