


Prague approves skyscrapers despite UNESCO
Prague City Hall is circumventing the World Heritage Committee stance on high-rise buildings.



Prague City Hall is circumventing the World Heritage Committee stance on high-rise buildings.
Kaplický, Havel, Černý, Palach, Kulínský and Margot Wallström. Five men and one woman in last week's headlines



Fans are not giving up on seeing the National Library project stand on Letná even after the death of its creator



Bohumil Kulínský was tried for sexually abusing 19 members of his choir



Vice-president of the European Commission Margot Wallström talks to Aktuálně.cz



The story of an American enterpreneur who introduced bagels at the local market



Since the law on filing for personal bankruptcy came into force one year ago, more than 2,000 Czechs have asked for their debts to be cancelled.



Last two years of his life were marked by struggle to see his design for National Library realised



Legoland of Denmark bears a striking similarity to infamous Danish cartoons



Former head of state suffers from airless lung



The National Theatre stages opera Makropulos Affair inspired by Karel Čapek



Aktuálně.cz speaks to EC vice-president Margot Wallström
The year 2008 marks the 40th commemoration of Jan Palach´s self-immolation act



On gas, memory erasing, Prague as the tough town, Muslims in Europe, EU blue morning at the Prague Castle and much more



Experts say many laid off foreigners will remain in the Czech Republic and work illegally.



PM Topolánek and EU observer mission scheduled to visit Ukraine



Alžběta Pezold has won the first lawsuit in many years of her restitution struggle to regain property once owned by the Schwarzenberg family.



Winter holds the country tight in its frosty grip



NERV´s members come from three sectors - business, banking and finances and academic sphere



The biggest employer in the region has just announced it would be halting production.