Foreign Policy
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Country mourns first Czech female soldier killed in a foreign mission
A Czech member of the U.S.-led multinational peacekeeping force in Sinai was one of the seven peacekeepers killed in a helicopter crash in Sinai on Thursday.
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Republicans Overseas CR leader: Nobody gave Trump a chance in 2016 either
Brno-based Roger Johnson heads the Czech branch of Republicans Overseas. As the US elections draw ever nearer, he discusses Trump's performances and chances of reelection.
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Prague-based world head of Democrats Abroad: Our votes could win White House
Long-time Prague resident Julia Bryan is the international chair of Democrats Abroad. She says turnout from overseas voters is high this year – and could help Biden win.
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AMO highlights need for ‘coherence’ in Czech diplomacy, EU autonomy in age of Covid-19
The Association for International Affairs' “Agenda for Czech Foreign Policy” report analyses global developments and the role of Czech diplomacy in the age of Covid-19.
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Ministers Petříček, Zaorálek team up to promote Czech culture abroad
Believing culture to be the Czech Republic’s first ambassador, the ministers of foreign affairs and culture are working together to develop a vibrant “cultural diplomacy”.
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Report: Chinese firm collecting data on hundreds of prominent Czechs
A company linked to the Chinese army has been harvesting online data relating to several hundred high-profile Czechs, according to a report on the news site Aktuálně.cz.
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“We should have taken part” – analyst on Czech PM’s vetoing of V4–Belarus opposition talks
The Czech prime minister vetoed a Polish proposal to invite a Belarusian opposition leader to Visegrad Four talks. Expert Pavel Havlíček thinks it was a mistake.
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Threats from China over Czech visit to Taiwan draw sharp response from Prague
The Czech government has sharply rebuffed threats from China over the ongoing visit of a Czech delegation to Taiwan.
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“I am a Taiwanese”: Czech Senate speaker channels JFK in Taipei
The speaker of the Czech Senate referenced John F. Kennedy’s famous “I am a Berliner” speech in an address to Taiwan’s parliament on Tuesday.
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Czech Senate, business delegation heading to Taiwan despite Chinese objections
Senate speaker Miloš Vystrčil is headed to Taiwan with a delegation of businessmen, academics and fellow lawmakers, despite protest from China and talk of resprisals.
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“It was quite a surprise for us”: UK government removes Czech Republic from safe travel list
Starting Saturday, people arriving in England from the Czech Republic will have to self-isolate for two weeks. We get the reaction from the head of CzechTourism in Britain.
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Czech government approves special fund to help victims of pro-democracy protests in Belarus
The Czech government has approved the creation of a special fund to help Belarussian civil society in its time of need.
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