European Union
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Irish Ambassador Alan Gibbons: “Each member has different history, but EU project transformative”
Alan Gibbons became Ireland's ambassador to Czechia in 2023. With Dublin assuming the presidency of the EU on July 1, he came to our studios for a broad-ranging interview.
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Globsec report: Czechia strong in defence industry but lags in crisis decision-making
A new Globsec report ranks Czechia as “mid-tier” in NATO readiness—strong in industry, but slower in crisis decision-making.
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Hungary after Orbán: What to expect from Péter Magyar
Who is Péter Magyar and what can Europe expect from Hungary’s incoming prime minister? Those are questions I put to Viktor Daněk, deputy director of the Europeum Institute.
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Czech–Slovak relations remain close despite political tensions, says Petr Kaniok of Masaryk Universi
Czech–Slovak ties remain strong in practice, but renewed political cooperation carries symbolic weight, says Masaryk University political scientist Petr Kaniok.
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Czech voices at the Munich Security Conference: Pavel on populism and Macinka on divided West
In this Czechast special, we revisit Munich beyond the main stage speeches — with Petr Pavel on populism and Petr Macinka in a lively debate on Western divisions.
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Security, scale, and self-confidence: Filip Scherf on Czechia’s place in Europe
Is Russia a threat to Czech democracy? And can Czechia thrive in an unstable world? In Czechast, analyst Filip Scherf reflects on security, confidence, and resilience.
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Eurobarometer survey: Czechs more optimistic than EU average, yet among the most Eurosceptic
A Eurobarometer survey conducted at the end of last year maps public sentiment across all European Union member states. Where do Czechs stand?
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Czechia between Europe and nationalism: analyst Filip Nerad on power, populism, and beer
Czech foreign-policy analyst Filip Nerad reflects on Czechia’s role in the EU and NATO, the new government’s tone, and Belgian beer culture in an interview for Czechast.
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Prague meeting highlights Czech–Hungarian alignment on migration, war and V4
The Czech and Hungarian foreign ministers met in Prague, stressing shared positions on migration, energy and war, while differing from parts of the EU on diplomacy.
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Former Slovak President Kiska speaks out on Fico, Orbán, Babiš, and the EU
Former Slovak president, Andrej Kiska, expresseded concern about his country's future and a possible Czech rapprochement with Orbán following this year's general elections.
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Czechs leading European beer diplomacy? EU Coalition aims to cultivate beer culture
Czechia has taken the lead as the head of the European Parliament's Beer Club.
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Czechia and the euro: a never-ending debate
Despite being an EU member country for more the two decades, Czechia is still wary of the euro.
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