Domestic Affairs
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Head of Military Research Institute sacked
The head of the state’s Military Research Institute, Bohuslav Šafář, was sacked on Monday by Defence Minister Karla Šlechtová. While no reason for his firing was given…
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Czech communists warn will withdraw government support over stepped up foreign missions
Negotiations over forming a minority Czech government between the dominant ANO party and the Social Democrats have been wrapped up regarding the outstanding policy issues…
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Stork’s Nest farm owner called on to return disputed EU subsidy
The Central Bohemian Office in charge of EU subsidies has called on the present owner of the Stork’s Nest Farm and Hotel Compound, Agrofert’s Imoba company, to return the…
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Czech court clears accused over OKD sale, controversy set to continue
A Prague court has delivered verdicts concerning one of the most controversial sell-offs of state assets in modern Czech history. But the marathon court case will…
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Head of Czech Syndicate of Journalists: Changing structure of media ownership undermining press…
World Press Freedom Day, marked on May 3rd, is perceived as a change to evaluate press freedom around the world and to defend the media from attacks on their independence…
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Corruption watchdog sounds alarm over fast track Prague metro JV decision
An anti-corruption watchdog has accused Prague city council leaders of rushing into a multi-billion crown joint venture connected with a new metro line without public…
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Stumbling blocks emerge in Czech government talks
Talks to pave the way for a Czech government almost six months after elections have hit some new obstacles. The junior partner in a would be coalition with Andrej Babiš’…
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Czech Republic plummets on media freedom index
Growing hostility towards journalists openly encouraged by political leaders is one of the major themes of this year’s Reporters Without Borders’ global press freedom…
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Major reduction in fares for pensioners and students delayed
The introduction of massively cheaper train and bus travel for Czech pensioners and students has been put back until September. The acting minister of transport says the…
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Czech ANO-Social Democrat coalition deal seen within fortnight
Czech government negotiations appear to be back on track. The Social Democrats’ party leadership has endorsed the launch of fresh talks with ANO following concessions by…
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Czech government concerned about future of Ostrava steelmaker
The biggest Czech steelmaker and its home city of Ostrava are concerned they could be hit by a major ownership upheaval in the European steelmaking sector. And the Czech…
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Proposed new Prague development framework sets urban targets for future decades
The Prague Institute of Planning and Development has unveiled the new Metropolitan Plan for the Czech capital that should come into effect in the year 2023. Among other…
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