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Schwarzenberg’s “terrible traffic” quip fuels speculation of April 4-5 Obama visit
The papers are awash with speculation that Air Force One could be touching down in Prague in a few weeks’ time, as President Barack Obama prepares to visit the Czech…
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Klaus steps into lion’s den with speech attacking “democratic deficit” in EP
The Czech president Václav Klaus addressed the European Parliament on Thursday morning, in a keenly-anticipated appearance that disappointed neither the president’s…
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Lower house says Yes to Lisbon but battle looms in Senate
The lower house of the Czech parliament approved the European Union's Lisbon Treaty on Wednesday, by a narrow margin of five votes. The treaty – aimed at reforming the EU…
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Vondra, Martin discuss future of Lisbon treaty
Slowly but surely a schedule on the future of the Lisbon treaty – the document aimed at reforming the running of the European Union – is being hammered out. On Sunday, on…
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President Sarkozy’s comments spark fears of protectionism within the EU
French President Nicolas Sarkozy sparked anger in the Czech Republic last week when he suggested that French car companies currently based in this country should relocate…
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Czechs criticized for surgically castrating sex offenders
Europe’s leading human rights body has urged the Czech Republic to stop surgically castrating sex offenders immediately. The Council of Europe has called the treatment ‘…
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Václav Bartuška - Europe must stop taking energy supplies for granted
The dispute between Russia and Ukraine over natural gas couldn’t have been more timely for the Czech EU Presidency, which has made energy security one of its three…
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Sarkozy reluctant to cede European stage to “passive” Czechs
It’s five weeks since the Czech Republic took over the EU’s revolving presidency, and five weeks since France relinquished it. But have they relinquished it? President…
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Europe’s energy security discussed in Ostrava
The Czech city of Ostrava is hosting a two-day conference on how to improve the security of Europe's energy supplies, an issue that's been pushed to the foreground by the…
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New pro-European party gears up for EP elections
Smaller parties in the Czech Republic are already gearing up for this year’s elections to the European Parliament, anxious to reach voters even though the elections only…
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Foreign Ministry fined over Sarkozy-Topolánek leak
The National Security Office has fined the Foreign Ministry over the leak of a transcript of an official conversation between the Czech prime minister Mirek Topolánek and…
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EU ministers in Moravian spa town to discuss labour market reforms
The EU's Labour and Social Affairs ministers have been meeting in the Moravian spa town of Luhačovice to discuss further liberalisation of Europe's labour market. That…
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