Foreign Policy
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Fugitive Czech billionaire arrested in South Africa
The Czech newspapers on Tuesday were full of reports concerning the arrest of Radovan Krejcir, one of the country's most notorious fugitives, who was finally apprehended…
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Czech farmers heading east
Czech farmers are heading east. Not so long ago they criticized the fact that farmers from Germany could rent out land in the Czech Republic. Now they themselves are doing…
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Bush to visit Prague in effort to win over Czechs on missile defence
The United States is rolling out the big guns as it tries to persuade those opposed to placing part of its missile defence system in Europe. On Monday the head of the…
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Prague re-opens embassy in Kabul
In 2001 the United States went to war against the then-ruling Taliban in Afghanistan. Six years later, the country is still picking up the pieces and - with international…
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Delegation of regional governors starts trip to China to boost business relations
On Monday a delegation of nine Czech regional governors started a one-week trip to China. The aim is to foster bilateral relations in the areas of tourism and business and…
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Climate change high on agenda as British Deputy PM John Prescott visits Prague
The environment was high on the agenda during a short visit to Prague by British Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott. He launched a youth forum on climate change, and also…
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People in Need continue "jail cell" campaign for Cuban dissidents
Visitors to Prague were treated to an odd sight recently - prisoners wearing striped fatigues sitting disconsolately in a pretend jail cell on Wenceslas Square. It was…
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Czech military hospital personnel leave for Afghanistan
Around 30 Czech soldiers left Prague on Monday to join up with their colleagues in the Afghan capital Kabul where a Czech military field hospital is being set up. The…
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Five-decade disagreement over Czech-Polish border appears on way to resolution
The Czech Republic could get a tiny bit smaller in the next few years, if it hands almost 400 hectares of its territory over to Poland. There has been a disagreement about…
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Nation divided over plan to locate US radar base 70 km from Prague
The United States' plan to extend its missile defence system to Central Europe has not only angered its old Cold War adversary Russia, it's also prompted a lively debate…
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New group wants "rockets not radars" - but are they serious?
There has been a great deal of talk in the last couple of months about US plans to build part of its anti-missile defence shield - a radar - here in the Czech Republic…
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Ambassador Richard Graber - radar station does not make Czechs military target
The head of the U.S. Missile Defence Agency was in Brussels this week to argue the case for placing part of its missile defence shield in Poland and the Czech Republic…
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