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The Prague Briefing
Daily intelligence on Czech business and politics, ready before your first meeting.
Each morning the Briefing reads fourteen Czech and specialist sources, picks what matters, and ships one page of newswire-style intelligence in your language, English or Czech.
The voice is the voice of the wire: tight, factual, attributed. Written for the people whose decisions are expensive. What happened, who is affected, why it matters. No opinion, no padding.
Behind the page is an AI editorial pipeline that gets sharper over time.
14 sources · 7 days a week · English or Czech
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Frequently asked
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Can I cancel anytime?
Yes. Cancel from the customer portal in two clicks. Your subscription stays active through the period you've already paid for, then ends. No phone calls, no retention emails.
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What if I don't like it?
Try The Prague Briefing free for 14 days. We collect your card at signup but no charge is made during the trial. If TPB isn't right for you, cancel any time before day 14 and you won't be charged a cent. Cancellation is one click from your account.
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Is VAT included in the price?
All prices are final. We are not a registered VAT payer (není plátcem DPH), so no VAT is added to any plan. Individual plans are 590 Kč/month or 4,900 Kč/year. Team Annual is 9,900 Kč/year (up to 5 named seats). Group Annual is 19,900 Kč/year (up to 15 named seats).
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How does the team subscription work?
Email us with the list of colleagues who should receive the briefing, grouped by language preference. Single annual invoice for the firm. Adding or removing people during the year is free.
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Where does the news come from?
Fourteen sources every morning: iDnes, Hospodářské noviny, Novinky, ČT24, Seznam Zprávy, Deník, Aktuálně, Lidovky, E15, Patria, iROZHLAS, Echo24, Blesk, and ČSÚ. Every claim is attributed to the source it came from.
About
The Prague Briefing is published by STARS Communication s.r.o., a Prague-based company. Editorial questions, team subscriptions, or anything else: hello@briefings.eu.