Foreign Policy
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Czech-Polish mine dispute resolved but critics cry foul
A dispute between the Czech Republic and Poland over a mine on the Polish side of the border has been resolved at government level. But locals say they will lose out.
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Police suspect local employee met with GRU unit head before Vrbětice attack
Three confidential sources told Czech Radio that police are investigating one of the employees of the company that rented the space at the time of the explosion.
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Czech officials “getting nervous” over long lack of US ambassador
There are reports the Czech government is pushing for a new US ambassador to Prague, over a year after the last one left. We spoke to an expert on Czech-US affairs.
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Lipavský backs sanctions to rein in Russia over Ukraine
The Czech foreign minister, Jan Lipavský, says the country continues to back tough sanctions as the best means of reining in Moscow amid fears it will invade Ukraine.
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Senate grouping announce support for political boycott of Beijing Olympics
A group of Czech senators have expressed support visiting Tibetan filmmaker Dhondup Wangchen’s appeal to boycott the upcoming Winter Olympics in Beijing.
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Local Czech Consul Ivo Losman: “Manchester is growing in importance”
The head of the Czech Consulate in Manchester, Ivo Losman, says that most Czechs have successfully applied for settled status amid the UK's exit from the EU.
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Minister eyes change allowing Czechs to join NATO Rapid Response Force
The Czech Republic could in future play a role in NATO’s Rapid Response Force. That is if the country’s new defence minister has her way.
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Czech political leaders considering diplomatic boycott of Beijing Olympics
Several leading constitutional officials in the Czech Republic have indicated that they are in favour of diplomatically boycotting the Olympic Games in Beijing.
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Czech Republic among least vulnerable to Russian and Chinese influence, regional study shows
The Czech Republic is one of the least vulnerable countries to Russian and Chinese malign activities in Central European and the Western Balkans, according to a new study.
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Expert: Fiala govt will be pro-Western but shift on migration unlikely
The incoming Czech government headed by Petr Fiala has pledged to be more pro-Western than its predecessor. But will it really follow a Havel-like, human rights agenda?
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New survey shows what key stakeholders within Visegrad Group think
Key Visegrad Group stakeholders see Germany as an important bilateral partner and want the EU to expand further south and east, according to a new survey.
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What are the benefits of a Taiwan delegation visit to Czechia?
This week marked the visit of Taiwan’s largest ever trade mission to the Czech Republic.
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