European Union
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Political analyst: Visegrad policy in the EU could backfire
The Visegrad Four grouping has come under increasing criticism of late for allegedly undermining EU cohesion at a time when the European Union is fighting for its future…
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Czech foreign minister seeks investment drive to bridge EU divide
Failure to bridge the still massive economic gaps between “Western” and “Eastern” states are one of the factors in often increasing and bitter rifts between EU countries…
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Czechs take stance on European future ahead of Bratislava summit
The informal European Union summit of government leaders in Bratislava on Friday is meant to send a signal that the political elite can get the European project back on…
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V4 bloc seeks united front ahead of EU summit
The heads of government of Poland, Slovakia, Hungary and the Czech Republic have concluded an informal meeting of the Visegrad Group held in Krynica, Poland. The gathering…
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Merkel, Sobotka find common ground on numerous issues with notable exception of migrant quotas
German Chancellor Angela Merkel visited Prague for the first time in four years to meet with Czech Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka as well as the Czech head-of-state. The…
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Prime Minister Sobotka calls for creation of EU army to complement NATO
Czech Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka gave a detailed outline on Monday of the foreign policy challenges faced by the Czech Republic and European Union. The remarks came…
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Study presents breakdown of Czech recipients of EU funding
The vast majority of the European Union funds drawn by the Czech Republic have gone to state projects in areas such as transport, education and science. Of private…
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Criticism from EU commissioner sparks fresh debate on migrant quotas in Prague
President Miloš Zeman, the country’s most outspoken opponent of migration, has come under fire from EU commissioner Guenther Oettinger, for saying that the Czech Republic…
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Posted workers become new EU battleground
A protectionist measure or basic justice for workers. Those are the basic dividing lines over European Commission plans to draw up more stringent rules on so-called “…
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Deputy prime minister opposes Czech Republic taking in 81 Syrian refugees
The Czech Republic is to take in some 80 refugees from Turkish refugee camps under a European Union agreement. The country received details of the applicants earlier this…
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Working group to define Czech priorities for Brexit talks
As congratulations to the new British prime minister pour in from around Europe, European leaders have started preparing for Brexit. In Prague the state secretary for EU…
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Debate begins on ‘new’ reformed EU
Almost a week since Great Britain took the momentous decision to leave the European Union the remaining 27 members – including the Czech Republic – have scrambled to look…
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