Foreign Policy
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British journalist Edward Lucas on Russian spies in Czechia, disinfo, and political polarisation
Edward Lucas has been covering Central Europe since 1986. Czech Radio interviewed him about Russian efforts to polarise regional populations in part via disinformation.
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Czech top diplomat aims to boost business with diversifying oil-rich Saudi kingdom
Foreign Minister Jakub Kulhánek headed to the Middle East this week with a Czech business delegation, looking to boost trade with regional powerhouses.
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German president honours paratroopers who took part in Operation Anthropoid during visit to Czechia
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier is currently on a three-day visit to Czechia. In an historic first, he also honoured Czech paratroopers who killed Heydrich.
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“The problem is how to get into the airport” – Afghan woman describes situation in Kabul
A Radio Prague International listener stuck in Kabul contacted us and spoke about her situation.
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Czech government: Kabul evacuation program successfully completed
The hectic evacuation effort aimed at getting Czechs and their Afghan co-workers out of Taliban-controlled Afghanistan is over.
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Afghan interpreters in spotlight as second Czech plane lands in Kabul
Like other NATO states, the Czech Republic is struggling to evacuate its Afghan co-workers from the possible wrath of Taliban forces which entered Kabul last week.
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Czech Republic begins evacuation of Czech Embassy and associated Afghan personnel from Kabul
Following the rapid advance of Taliban forces, the Czech Republic has begun evacuating its personnel from Afghanistan.
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Czech government plans to help Afghan interpreters pursued by Taliban
The Defence Ministry has developed a programme to help Afghans who served with Czech troops in Afghanistan, but critics say progress is slow.
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Timothy Snyder: Klaus won the moral contest with Havel
US historian Timothy Snyder, a leading specialist in the history of Central and Eastern Europe and World War II, discusses various Czech-related matters in this interview.
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Russian service of Radio Prague International blocked in Russia over 20-year-old Palach article
The Russian state agency for consumer rights protection has blocked the Russian language website of Radio Prague International on the territory of Russia.
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NATO’s Afghanistan mission: longest deployment in Czech Army history ends
The last 12 Czech soldiers stationed in Afghanistan returned home on Sunday. In total, 1,500 soldiers took part in the mission; 14 were killed in the line of duty.
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Czech ‘economic diplomats’ meet to strategise post-Covid recovery
Czech economic diplomats are focused on getting the export-driven domestic economy back on track as the pandemic comes under control, and countries erect new barriers.
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