New gender-neutral toilets at Czech school spark strong debate
The head of a secondary school says she wants to cater to transitioning children as best as possible, but others say the school is trying to cut costs.
Karlovo náměstí shopping complex to undergo major facelift
Under new plans, the business and retail complex will be renamed as the Karlák Shopping Square and get new outlets, such as a McDonald's.
Czech news in brief for June 15: Saturday's top headlines
Czech police end manhunt for murder suspect after foreigner arrest, health experts warn of dengue fever, and cycle race to close some roads in Prague.
Public transport passengers offered a slice of capital's metro history
A special edition Lítačka travel card and an auction of tiles and a sign from the old JzP station will excite metro enthusiasts.
Czech insurer VZP warns clients of worrying new WhatsApp scam
The head of VZP's security department says the new scam is 'sophisticated' and tells people to block suspicious senders.
Czech news in brief for June 14: Friday's top headlines
MPs continue debating postal voting, European holidays will cost Czechs more, and Czechia to send second astronaut into space.
Over 100 classic pre-World War II cars start epic 1,000-mile race from Prague
Setting off from opposite Czechia's Autoklub building, the commemorative event emulates a famous race from Czechoslovakia over 90 years ago.
Czech reforms aim to empower women at work and at home
Reforms for ensuring gender balance in the boardroom as well as making divorce easier represent strides towards empowering Czech women.
Czech news in brief for June 13: Thursday's top headlines
Czechia bans seven new psychoactive substances, Czech police mishandled Feri case, and collision leads to four-hour closure of Prague tunnels.
As hunger for discounts surges, a new shop is set to enter Czech market
Shoppers' interest in expiring food and low-cost home furnishings has picked up pace with inflation. Here's what you need to know when bargain hunting.
Prague wants to ban the homeless and street performers from using animals
The city's Deputy Mayor Jiří Pospíšil says that keeping pets on the street is bad for their wellbeing and also dangerous to passers-by.
Czech news in brief for June 12: Wednesday's top headlines
Gun dealers likely to report suspicious purchases sooner, Czechia rebuilds frontlines in Ukraine, and prices for cottages in Czechia decline.
Travel alert: Trams to be suspended between Prague's Karlovo náměstí and Lazarská
Over 15 tram lines will either be taken out of operation in the area or diverted over the course of 10 days, starting June 19.
Czech PM blames Prague arson attack on Russia, claims 'hybrid war'
Petr Fiala has said that the man behind an attack on the bus garage of the Prague Transport Company last week operated for the Russian state.
Czech news in brief for June 11: Tuesday's top headlines
House could discuss tightening of gun law today, Škoda Group's sales soared last year, and Karlovy Vary film fest to show Kafka retrospective.
Czechia's average wage sees slowest growth of all V4 countries
Czechia registered its first real terms quarterly wage growth in almost two years, but salaries are rising quicker in Poland, Slovakia, and Hungary.
Europe's largest Bitcoin conference returns to Prague this week
Taking place at the Letňany exhibition grounds, BTC Prague will include a fair of more than 90 Czech and global companies doing crytpo business.