Domestic Affairs
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Resistance growing to planned neo-Nazi march through Jewish Quarter
After a great deal of legal toing and froing, a march by neo-Nazis through Prague's historic Jewish Quarter now looks set to go ahead on November 10, the anniversary of…
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Washington courts Moscow, ruffles feathers in Prague
Washington's efforts to overcome Russian hostility to a US missile defense shield in central Europe by inviting a Russian presence at the planned US sites in the Czech…
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Czech Republic will ease conditions for employing foreigners
While the Czech economy is booming, many employers are complaining they just cannot find workers. Some large companies are increasingly turning to foreign workers, though…
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U.S. Defence Secretary hints at "delay" in implementing missile defence
The United States Defence Secretary Robert Gates said in Prague on Tuesday that the U.S. might consider delaying the activation of its proposed missile defence shield in…
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Civic Democrats: EU reform treaty should be examined by Constitutional Court
The Civic Democrats, the biggest party in the Czech government, have decided to have the freshly agreed European Union reform treaty examined by the Czech Constitutional…
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Communist chief under fire over official meetings during 'private' Belarus trip
The chairman of the opposition Communist Party, Vojtech Filip, is under fire from his political opponents after meeting senior Belarussian officials during a private visit…
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NGOs unite against proposed law affecting foreigners seeking residency
Representatives of around thirty Czech and international NGOs gathered outside the Czech Senate on Monday, to hand over a petition to the Senate's chairman. The issue that…
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New proposal could settle church property claims
After 17 years, property settlement between the Czech state and the churches active in the country finally seems to be is sight. Culture Minister Vaclav Jehlicka announced…
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Report calls for Czech authorities to take proactive approach against right-wing extremists
Neo-Nazi concerts and gatherings of right-wing extremists, as in other parts of Europe, are not uncommon in the Czech Republic, and in the past Czech police have been…
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Could economist Jan Svejnar unite opposition to incumbent Klaus in presidential elections?
One of the hot topics of Czech politics recently has been the search for a candidate with a serious chance of denting Vaclav Klaus's hopes of re-election in next February…
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Green Party divided over minister's forced resignation
The forced resignation of Education Minister Dana Kuchtova - over a botched application for EU funds - has caused a storm of controversy inside the Green Party. Five…
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Direct presidential vote remains an open issue in Czech politics
Direct presidential elections has become an evergreen topic for Czech politicians. Every time the current presidential term is coming to an end, they start debating…
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