Foreign Policy
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Czech intelligence: Half of Russia’s diplomats in the Czech Republic are spies
Every other diplomat representing the Russian Federation at its Prague embassy and several consulates across the Czech Republic works for Russian intelligence services…
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Czech farms, cooperatives could suffer major loss in subsidies under CAP reform
New proposals put forward by the European Commission aimed at reforming the EU’s Common Agriculture Policy (CAP) have met with opposition by Czech representatives…
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Landmark ruling finds Czech state guilty of violating rights of Roma school children
In a landmark verdict, the European Court of Human Rights has ruled that the Czech Republic violated the rights of Roma children by placing them in so-called special…
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President tells BBC he expects US radar will eventually be stationed on Czech soil
In an interview for BBC television, Czech President Vaclav Klaus has said that he expects a radar base proposed by the US will one day be a reality on Czech territory…
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Czech film archives receive rare footage of American troops in Bohemia
US Ambassador Richard Graber presented the National Film Archives director on Friday with unique footage shot by American soldiers in western Bohemia right after the end…
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President Klaus meets royals and senior politicians on UK visit
Over the last three days, the Czech president, Vaclav Klaus, has been on a state visit to the United Kingdom. In the course of his stay, Mr Klaus has paid visits to…
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Czech, US officials close another round of radar talks
Czech and American diplomats concluded another round of talks in Prague on Tuesday on the possible positioning of an American-operated radar base in the Czech Republic…
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Far-right group forms 'National Guards'
Quasi-military organisations called the National Guards were established by the far-right National Party on the 28th October, the anniversary of independent Czechoslovakia…
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Canada lifts visas for Czechs
As of Thursday November 1st Czech citizens traveling to Canada for a period of up to three months will no longer need entry visas. The move ends a ten-year long drive on…
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EU interior ministers say nine new countries ready for Schengen zone
The interior ministers of nine countries who are soon set to join the Schengen free travel zone met representatives of countries already in the system in Prague on Friday…
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Washington courts Moscow, ruffles feathers in Prague
Washington's efforts to overcome Russian hostility to a US missile defense shield in central Europe by inviting a Russian presence at the planned US sites in the Czech…
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U.S. Defence Secretary hints at "delay" in implementing missile defence
The United States Defence Secretary Robert Gates said in Prague on Tuesday that the U.S. might consider delaying the activation of its proposed missile defence shield in…
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