Two of Czechia's three newly appointed Constitutional Court judges are women
Czech President Petr Pavel nominated the experience-rich candidates, who will now each serve 10-year terms in the highest court in the land.
Apartment owners in Czechia can still rent rooms on Airbnb, new court ruling says
The decision comes after the Prague Municipal Court had initially said that homeowners' associations could prevent short-term rentals.
Former PM Babiš acquitted: Everything you need to know about today's court decision
Following years of public debate, Babiš has been found not guilty of committing fraud. What led to this verdict?
Babiš may have faked his son's signature, expert tells court
A psychiatrist at the Čapí Hnízdo court case today also assessed Babiš's son as being in a 'stabilized' mental state and able to testify.
District court rules (again) on ownership of Mucha’s Slav Epic
The fate of 20 large Art Nouveau canvases has been at the center of disputes since the 1990s.