Czech Senate approves compensation for illegally sterilized women
A total of CZK 120 million could be paid to women who were sterilized between 1966 and 2012.
New law for Czech ID cards could make adding '-ová' and listing gender optional
The law, which should be adopted by August, would put Czech ID cards in line with European Union directives for biometric data.
Mother’s Day in the Czech lands was introduced by T.G. Masaryk's daughter
The holiday was inspired by the American version, which made it suspect under communism.
Czech morning news in brief: Top stories for Nov. 24, 2020
Czech govt. orders COVID-19 vaccines, Prymula to be PM's advisor, hospitals reopen for elective care treatment.
Pirates urge government to let Polish women have abortions in the Czech Republic
Until now, the Polish abortion law allowed for abortion due to a serious defect of the fetus.
Polish women in Prague protested Poland's new abortion laws over the weekend
The protests, which took place throughout Saturday and Sunday, were organized by Polish nationals living in the Czech capital


