Domestic Affairs
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Expert: Negative billboards “do right thing from ANO’s perspective”
“Things were better under Babiš!” declare billboards that have been popping up around the Czech Republic. But how much impact can this negative campaign have?
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Czech state looking for place to store nuclear waste as EU deadline shortens
The Ministry of Industry is looking for ways to speed up the planned construction of a nuclear waste facility in the Czech Republic.
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Prague braces for worst-case scenario as Moscow cuts gas to Poland and Bulgaria
Russia’s decision to suspend gas supplies to Poland and Bulgaria has raised concerns about the consequences of a cut in deliveries to the Czech Republic.
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Castle scandals put spotlight on presidential powers
President Zeman’s team are constantly in the news right now, with reports of the shredding of classified documents, a widely derided pardon and an unauthorised flight.
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Czech president sparks outrage with controversial pardon
Czech President Miloš Zeman made headlines on Tuesday after pardoning the former head of the Lány Forestry Administration, Miloš Balák.
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How did Fiala government perform in first 100 days?
How have Czech PM Petr Fiala and his ministers done during the traditional first 100 days bedding-in period? That’s a question I put to pundit Petr Just.
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New government media advisor: “Disinformation isn’t covered by freedom of speech”
For the first time ever, the Czech government has a special representative for media and disinformation. His name is Michal Klíma. We asked him what will be his task.
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Could war on Ukraine impact Czech presidential elections?
Could Russia's war on Ukraine impact the biggest event in Czech domestic politics this year, campaigning for January’s presidential elections?
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Czech municipalities, whose money is frozen in Russian bank, ask state for help
Many regional and municipal administrations in the Czech Republic have lost access to their money since Sberbank lost its license after the invasion of Ukraine.
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Czech Army registers tenfold increase in active reserves applications since Ukraine invasion
Applications to join the Czech Army’s active reserves have grown tenfold since Russia invaded Ukraine three weeks ago.
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Ukrainian refugees arriving by the thousands at Prague's main train station
Since the start of the Russian aggression in Ukraine close 200,000 refugees, mainly old people, women and children, have found their way to the Czech Republic.
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State awards ceremony at Prague Castle overshadowed by Czech president’s previous pro-Putin stance
On Monday hundreds of guests are expected to gather at Prague Castle for an awards ceremony which will see state honours handed out for the first time since 2019.
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