Petr Pavel evaluates his first 100 days: Czechia is 'on the right path'
Pavel gave an overview of his actions in the last three months, such as improving Czech foreign relations and ensuring better state-public communication.
New Czech law permits parents to stay with hospitalized children
If the child is under the age of six, the health insurance company will also cover the parents' stay.
Ruling in RFE/RL complaint sets precedent for foreign employees in Czechia
The Constitutional Court upheld the verdict of lower courts in a case involving the termination of an employee at RFE/RL.
Court case adjourned in ex-MP rape investigation
Dominik Feri, who sat in the Chamber of Deputies for over three years, is facing trial for three counts of sexual assault.
What awaits Petr Pavel in his first 100 days as Czech president?
This year will see the new president look to create a culture of openness at Prague Castle while boosting Czechia’s reputation abroad.
The Czech Constitution at 30: A symbol of stability with a few minor glitches
The document was written just before the breakup of Czechoslovakia, but experts say it has served its purpose well.
Czech Court: Surgery still needed for gender transitioning
The Czech Republic is one of the last European countries to require surgery before allowing a trans person to officially change gender.
Czech daily news roundup: Monday, December 20, 2021
Zeman supports Babiš for president, Moneta shareholders to decide on Air Bank merger, Czech Constitutional Court to rule on Segway dispute.
Kiwi vs. Ryanair: Czech ticket platform wins dispute over handling of passenger data
Brno-based Kiwi.com's legal victory forms part of a wider and long-running dispute with the low-cost Irish airline.
Govt. plans next steps after Constitutional Court throws out part of the ban on shops
The way that some stores are closed and others open needs to be based on more than just political compromise, the court stated.
Reminiscent of the past regime? Constitutional Court president condemns spring border closure
Pavel Rychetsky, president of the Constitutional Court, spoke with Czech Television about Czechs not being allowed to leave the country this past spring.
Czech senators to ask Constitutional Court to overrule 'absurd ' COVID shop closure
The proposal, signed by 54 senators will be submitted if the Chamber of Deputies approves the government-requested state of emergency extension.