Foreign Policy
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Austrian measure could force Temelin lawsuit
The Austrian parliament has taken major step towards a confrontation with the Czech government over the controversial nuclear plant at Temelin. Yesterday Austria's…
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Czech-U.S. relations dominated by visa, missile defense issues
Last week United States President George W. Bush announced plans to modify his nation's visa waiver program to raise the number of countries whose citizens can enter the U…
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Planned conference on Iraq causes controversy
A two-day conference that is to be held on the grounds of the Chamber of Deputies this weekend has been causing much controversy. Speakers from around Europe will be in…
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Tlusty - dispute with Nomura over IPB settled
The highly-publicised dispute between the Czech Repubic and the Japanese investment group Nomura appears close to resolution. The Czech Finance Minister Vlastimil Tlusty…
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Vondra - US will offer Czechs anti-missile radar system, Poles interceptor base
The Czech foreign minister Alexandr Vondra appeared to confirm this week what defence analysts have been speculating upon for some time: if the United States decides to…
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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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Czechs may benefit from proposed changes in U.S. visa policy
On Tuesday U.S. President George W. Bush announced plans to modify his country's visa waiver program that would raise the number of countries whose citizens can enter the…
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Czech businesspeople to travel to the US with more freedom
Czechs need a visa to travel to the United States, despite many years of campaigning to be allowed to join the US visa waiver program. It is a sensitive issue for the…
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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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First Czech Centre in Asia opens in Tokyo
The network of Czech Centres, institutions promoting Czech culture abroad, has once again expanded. A brand new Czech Centre has recently opened in Japan's capital Tokyo…
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Czech counter-intelligence thwarts North Korean attempts to buy specialized technology
Over the weekend, BIS, the Czech intelligence agency, made a surprising announcement: North Korean agents have made three known attempts to purchase component parts for…
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Czechs hand training over to Iraqis at police academy
This week saw an important milestone for the Czech mission in Iraq: on Tuesday Czech military police serving at the Al Shaiba base near Basra, in the southern part of the…
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