Foreign Policy
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Roman Máca: “Hunter” of Putin’s radical Czech followers
A security expert focused on media and internet, Roman Máca is now busy monitoring a rise in activity among pro-Russian online voices linked to Putin's attack on Ukraine.
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Nearly 200 million crowns raised through Ukraine support concert in Prague
This week’s Sunday Music Show is dedicated to the Concert for those affected by Russia’s attack on Ukraine, which took place on Wenceslas Square this Monday.
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Brno shooting range offering free training for Ukrainians returning home to fight
Employees at the Brno-Řečkovice shooting range have decided to do their bit in helping Ukrainians defend their country by providing free weapons handling courses on AK-47s.
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“Russians became first victim of their own hybrid war“, says expert who predicted Ukraine invasion
We spoke to Jan Kofroň, an international relations scholar at Charles University’s Faculty of Social Sciences, who predicted Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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New focus for historical testimonies NGO – direct aid to Ukrainian Army
Memory of Nations records the testimonies of Czechs who suffered under the Nazis and Communists. Now it has a new focus: raising money for materials for the Ukrainian Army
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“We will win in the end” – Former Radio Prague journalist describes life in Kyiv suburbs
Alla Větrovcová is a Ukraine-born Czech citizen who now lives in the suburbs of Kyiv. She described life in Ukraine’s capital as locals wait out the Russian attacks.
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Economist Tomáš Sedláček: I am proud of how fast the West agreed on sanctions
The democratic world is exerting unprecedented economic pressure on Russia to try to stop the war in Ukraine. But will it be enough to stop Putin? Economist Tomáš Sedláček:
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Ukrainian crisis bonds Czech political scene and public as never before
The Russian military aggression in Ukraine and the country’s brave efforts to resist the invasion have sparked an unprecedented wave of solidarity in the Czech Republic.
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Thousands in Prague demonstrate in support of Ukraine, demand end to violence
Thousands of people gathered on Prague’s Wenceslas Square on Sunday to protest against the invasion of Ukraine and demand an immediate end to the violence in the country.
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“We are not ready to give up” – Protests in Prague after Russian invasion of Ukraine
Hundreds of people gathered on Prague’s Wenceslas Square on Thursday to protest against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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Minister: Czech Republic pushed for tougher response to Russia
The Czech Republic tried to persuade its EU partners to block Russia from the SWIFT international payments system, the country’s foreign minister said on Friday.
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Russian student in Prague on the anguish of witnessing his country’s aggression in Ukraine
Martina Kroa talks to Georgij, a Russian student at the Prague University of Economics, about how the invasion of Ukraine impacted his life.
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