World News Floods, rain and thunder as storms lash Europe Officials in Germany said a vaccination centre was flooded on Thursday and five people were injured by hailstones during heavy storms. 24/06/2021
My Europe Series For Europe's Roma, a death at Czech police hands is a familiar tragedy The death of Stanislav Tomas, 46, after his arrest by police officers has garnered attention across the world. But activists say Tomas was not the first Roma man to die at the hands of police - and they fear he won't be the last. 24/06/2021
World News Euro 2020: England, Croatia, Czech Republic through — Scotland out England finished top of Group D with a 1-0 win over the Czech Republic who also qualify, while Croatia secured their place in the last 16 with a 3-1 win over Scotland. 22/06/2021
Sport EURO 2020: Czechs draw 1-1 with Croatia in group D match Czech Republic forward Patrik Schick stepped up to the penalty spot and scored his tournament-leading third goal 18/06/2021
World Making a success of the EU recovery plan: leaders debate the Central European perspective A rescue package five times larger than the Marshall Plan aims to give relief and resilience to EU economies. Will it be enough? 17/06/2021
My Europe Series Why some Czechs are up in arms ova plans to drop feminised surnames Why some Czechs are up in arms ova plans to drop feminised surnames 16/06/2021
Czech Republic Meet the Scotsman known as the father of Czech football Former Celtic player John Madden helped shape Czech football in the early 20th century. 14/06/2021
France Krejcikova pays tribute to late coach Novotna upon French Open triumph 'She's looking after me': The unseeded Grand Slam winner at Roland Garros immediately turned her thoughts to the 1998 Wimbledon champion who died of cancer in 2017. 13/06/2021
Europe News MEPs want Brussels to act over Czech PM's alleged conflict of interest MEPs have voted overwhelmingly to issue proceedings against the Czech Republic's prime minister for breaches of EU law concerning an alleged conflict of interest. 10/06/2021
Sport EURO 2020: This is your quick guide to the Czech Republic Although drawn into a tough Group D, the Czech Republic will be a hard team to break down and if striker Patrik Schick can score goals, they have every chance of progressing. 09/06/2021
Czech Republic Czech PM faces EU prosecutors despite surviving confidence motion Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš has been referred to the new European public prosecutor's office over an alleged conflict of interest in office. 04/06/2021
Czech Republic Czech police want to indict PM over alleged EU fraud Czech police recommended the indictment of Prime Minister Andrej Babis over alleged fraud involving European Union subsidies 31/05/2021
Poland Polish workers fear job losses as EU rules to close coal mine After the Czech government won a case at the European Court of Justice to close a Polish lignite mine, people living nearby fear losing their jobs. 23/05/2021
My Europe Series How a tiny Czech village was caught up in a huge Russian spy case Vrbetice, near the Czech Republic's border with Slovakia, is the last place you'd expect to play host to the murky world of international espionage. 19/05/2021
Czech Republic Czech President Milos Zeman apologises to Serbia for 1999 NATO bombing Czech President Milos Zeman has apologised for the 1999 NATO bombing during a visit to Prague by Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic. 19/05/2021
Czech Republic Fourth Czech health minister since pandemic began sparks controversy Petr Arenberger has come under criticism for his previously unknown supplementary income. 14/05/2021
Czech Republic How the Czech right is fighting back against 'cancel culture' Czech MPs have passed the first reading of a legal amendment that would criminalise social media firms if they ban content that is deemed to be in the public interest. It's being seen as an attempt by the Czech right-wing to fight back against the so-called cancel culture seen elsewhere in Europe 11/05/2021
World News VE Day commemorated across Europe France, Poland, the Czech Republic and other countries have marked the day, 76 years ago, which represent the victory of allied forces against the Nazis. 08/05/2021
World News Euroviews. If the pandemic can't unite Europe's east and west, what can? | View "The EU divide between its post-Soviet members and western counterparts has long been its Achilles' heel," says GLOBSEC's chief economist Sona Muzikarova. "Even the pandemic has failed to forge more like-mindedness." 03/05/2021
Europe News Brussels will respond to Russian aggression, says EU's Borrell Josep Borrell was speaking to MEPs on Wednesday, during a debate on Russia and its "provocations". 28/04/2021