European Union
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Havel discusses future of EU as writers around continent mark Europe Day
Tuesday was Europe Day, marking May 9, 1950 when the German-born French politician Robert Schuman made a declaration on the creation of an organised Europe which is now…
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Reflecting on two years of EU membership
On May 1st, the Czech Republic celebrated its second anniversary as a European Union member state. While the official anniversary passed nearly unnoticed, on May 8th, a…
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European Francophones may donate millions to teach Czechs the language of love
EU statistics suggest that while 25 percent of Czechs claim they can speak English, only 3 percent say they have good French skills. Well, the Organisation Internationale…
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EU says Czech Republic discriminates against Romany children
The European Monitoring Centre on Racism and Xenophobia has criticized the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary for allegedly discriminating against Romanies from an early…
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Four more EU countries open labour markets, but do Czechs care?
Four European Union countries announced this week that they were throwing open their labour markets to newcomers from the east. Finland, Greece, Portugal and Spain said…
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Czechs discuss Turkish membership in the EU
Earlier this week Czech President Vaclav Klaus paid a state visit to Turkey, and declared his support for Turkey's ambitions to join the European Union. Meanwhile, here in…
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EU commissioner Verheugen discusses further enlargement on Prague visit
Gunter Verheugen, vice-president of the European Commission, is currently in Prague meeting senior Czech politicians, including Prime Minister Jiri Paroubek. But he is no…
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Czech Republic loses first round in Nomura dispute
An arbitral tribunal in London ruled on Friday that the Czech Republic had "breached its obligation to treat foreign investors fairly and equitably" by failing to protect…
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Ambassador for a Day - Czech young people in the EU
On Monday, both Foreign Minister Cyril Svoboda and Deputy Prime Minister Jiri Havel received visitors from the British Embassy, but on this occasion their guests were…
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Spain, Portugal, Finland to open labour markets to new EU citizens
This week Spain, Portugal and Finland become the latest members of the "old" EU to announce they will open their labour markets to workers from the "new" Europe - the…
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Czechs accessing less than a fifth of EU structural funds
Financial incompetence has been a perennial theme in the Czech Republic in the 16 years since the fall of Communism. The latest news - splashed over the front pages this…
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European Structural Funds: a micro-view from Benesov
When the Czech Republic joined the European Union on May 1st, 2004, the doors to European Structural Funds opened. The money allotted to the Czech Republic for projects in…
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