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Kanye West concert in Prague scrapped as venue owner terminates contract - report
Additional concerts, including ones planned for Poland, Italy, and other countries, have also been canceled in the recent past.
Israeli businessman 'King of Slot Machines' Tony Bargig murdered in Prague
Israel-Czech relations are strong, have been so for decades, Prague's ambassador tells 'Post'
Czechs investigate fire after reports of anti-Israel group claiming responsibility
US, 40 partner countries, hold symposium to implement UNSC regulations against Iran
The US and 40 partner countries convened in Prague to discuss the implementation of reimposed UNSCRs against Iran, focusing on its nuclear and ballistic missile activities.
Hind Rajab Foundation files complaint against former IDF soldier in Prague
This is the third time in the past four months that the Hind Rajab organization has acted against IDF soldiers touring the Czech capital.
New Czech foreign minister announces intention to move embassy to Jerusalem
Petr Macinka expressed solidarity with Israel and the Jewish community, and noted that one way of acting on that solidarity would be to move the embassy to Jerusalem.
Not Prague, not Berlin: The city emerging as Europe’s winter surprise
As Christmas market prices rise in Germany and Switzerland, a Polish city offers the same charm for half the cost – plus a bonus: Hunting hundreds of tiny dwarf statues across town.
Czechia Beyond Prague: Synagogues, Caves & Mansions
The Jerusalem Post Podcast - Travel Edition, Episode 115.
'Holocaust 2025,' Man in sombrero urinates on, graffities Prague Jewish shop third time
The man had also defaced the Jewish E-Shop on August 10, with the three incidents being captured in security footage posted on Facebook.
Jewish war photographer Robert Capa's life and work honored in Budapest
Capa's tumultuous and all-too-brief life symbolizes the cosmopolitan and tragic Central European milieu of Budapest Jewry in the 20th century.
Archaeologists uncover 7,000-year-old settlement near Prague during road construction
Stone axes or axe-hammers, their semi-finished products, and unsuccessful products prove the presence of a local workshop for processing the polished stone industry.
Historic Prague synagogue used on Yom Kippur for the first time since the Holocaust
The Klausen Synagogue in Prague held its first Jewish service since WWII, symbolizing a resurgence of Jewish life in the city.
Passenger attempted to enter Israeli flight's cockpit, emergency landing made
N12 reported later on Thursday that security guards detained the passenger on board the flight after he attempted to infiltrate the cockpit.