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Czech MEP calls for broader European perspective on US anti-missile base
Although talks on a possible US anti-missile defense system in the Czech Republic and Poland have barely begun the idea has already met with plenty of controversy. Russian…
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Czechs - alone in EU - give cold shoulder to International Criminal Court
104 of the world's countries are now members of the International Criminal Court or ICC, the tribunal established in 2002 to try genocide, crimes against humanity and war…
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German Chancellor finds no common ground on EU constitution in Prague
German Chancellor Angela Merkel visited Prague on Friday to try and revive talks on the European Constitution agreement. The ratification process was put on hold after the…
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New road tolls in CR: Do the drawbacks outweigh the benefits?
Given the Czech Republic's location in the heart of Europe, it has always been a major transit point for business. Naturally, the volume of traffic going through the Czech…
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New Eurobarometer poll shows Czechs would ratify EU constitution
When French and Dutch voters said a very firm 'No' to the European Union's proposed constitution in 2005 the whole project appeared dead in the water. Recently, however…
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Popular dairy product to be renamed to fit EU norms
It's not so long ago that Czechs had to get used to a new name of a traditional alcoholic beverage, when what for generations was called "rum" was renamed "tuzemak" …
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Czech Republic welcomes Schengen agreement
It was a decision that the Czech Republic and eight other EU newcomers had long been pushing for. The enlargement of the Schengen border free zone to nine of the ten…
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Czech Republic says 'No' to beer tax hike
The Czech Republic has blocked an EU Commission proposal that would have seen a 4.5 percent hike on taxes on alcohol including beer. That is something that would no doubt…
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Plans to build a 71-million-euro biotech centre announced in Prague
The Academy of Sciences has announced that two of its institutes, the Institute of Experimental Medicine and the Institute of Molecular Genetics, are planning to open a…
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Self-employed welcome new EU services directive with mixed feelings
After some three years of lengthy negotiations, an important EU directive liberalising Europe's vast services sector has finally been approved by the European Parliament…
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Croatian President discusses EU accession, Czech investment during Prague visit
The President of Croatia, Stjepan Mesic, is on a two-day visit to the Czech Republic. The main topics on his agenda are Croatia's bid to join the European Union in 2009…
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Business News
Coming up in this week's business news, Czechs help block an EU proposal to raise tax on beer, Budvar wins a trademark battle in Portugal, Delvita supermarkets announce…
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