Foreign Policy
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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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“She gives a lot of hope”: Belarus’s Tsikhanouskaya visits Prague
The Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya is currently in the Czech Republic, meeting both top Czech officials and Belarusian exiles.
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Czech leaders voice support for tough sanctions on Belarus after hijacking of Ryanair flight
In reaction to last week’s hijacking of a Ryanair aircraft in order to arrest an opposition blogger, Czech and EU leaders have agreed to ramp up sanctions on Belarus.
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EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell dismisses Czech call to expel further Russian diplomats
The European Union does not want to further escalate tensions with Moscow, the head of the European External Action Service (EEAS), Josep Borrell, said on Monday.
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Embattled Czech deputy prime minister hits back, saying he’ll sue those who branded him a traitor
The news site Seznam has accused Deputy PM Jan Hamáček of wanting to hush up Russia’s involvement in the 2014 Vrbětice blasts in return for one million Sputnik vaccines.
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“I guess they noticed my work”, Věra Jourová banned from visiting Russia
The Russian Federation banned eight EU citizens from visiting the country on Friday, among them is Czech Vice President of the European Commission Věra Jourová.
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