Domestic Affairs
-
President Klaus to be officially nominated for re-election in 2008
President Vaclav Klaus will be officially nominated for re-election in next year's presidential elections. Deputies and senators for the ruling Civic Democratic Party…
-
Far-right group protests against Sudeten Germans in Prague
Events were held around the country on Tuesday, remembering Czechs who fell in World War II. But the focus was also on a chapter from Czechoslovakia's post-war history…
-
Fate of Czech government in hands of party rebel
Just over a hundred days after taking office, the fate of the coalition government is in the hands of one man - a rebel MP from Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek's own Civic…
-
Czech Republic one step closer to creation of a national memorial institute
Seventeen years after the fall of the Communist regime, the Czech Republic will soon take a major step towards coming to terms with its past. After three hours of heated…
-
Prague uses bike path to breathe new life into old industrial district
The Prague City Assembly has approved a project to build a four-kilometre cycling path in the former industrial district of Vysocany. The overall cost is estimated at 86…
-
Czechs soften approach to EU treaty but insist on dropping the "C" word
The Czech government appeared to soften its approach to a new European constitution this week - provided the EU doesn't call it that. This week the cabinet - dominated by…
-
Kubice report challenged by Supreme State Attorney's Office
The so-called "Kubice report" which claimed that organized crime had infiltrated the Czech civil service has not been confirmed. A special team at the Supreme State…
-
US missile defence chief in Prague to drum up support for radar base
The head of the U.S. Missile Defence Agency Lieutenant General Henry Obering paid a visit to Prague on Monday to drum up support for a plan to place an American radar…
-
Fugitive Czech billionaire arrested in South Africa
The Czech newspapers on Tuesday were full of reports concerning the arrest of Radovan Krejcir, one of the country's most notorious fugitives, who was finally apprehended…
-
Debate continues on health care reform
Earlier this month Health Minister Tomas Julinek revealed the details of his planned reforms in the healthcare sector, including a new system of fees upon visiting the…
-
Can strike at biggest car manufacturer harm the economy?
On Tuesday, employees at Skoda Auto - the biggest car manufacturer in the country - will go on strike, following a disagreement with company management over a pay rise…
-
Roma demonstration increases pressure on PM to sack Christian Democrat leader
Just three months after taking office Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek is struggling to keep his centre-right coalition government afloat. A fragile majority in the lower…
Pages
- « první
- ‹ předchozí
- …
- 191
- 192
- 193
- 194
- 195
- 196
- 197
- 198
- 199
- …
- následující ›
- poslední »