Foreign Policy
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“Democracy is always really hard”: Historian Snyder on freedom in US, Europe and beyond
Yale historian Snyder was at the conference Borders of (Un)Freedom. The next day, he was interviewed by journalist, Jan Bumba. This is a shorter version of that interview.
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“He showed he loves his country”: Czech leaders respond to Biden move
Senior politicians in Prague have been reacting to US President Joe Biden’s announcement that he will no longer seek reelection in the 2024 US presidential elections.
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Ukrainian journalist Sevgil Musaieva: “Czech people understand the threat of Russia very clearly”
Sevgil Musaieva, a journalist from Crimea, Ukraine, is the editor-in-chief of Ukrainska Pravda and among the initiators of the creation of the KrymSOS web portal.
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Prague and Kyiv unveil plans to step up weapons production in Ukraine
Czechia and Ukraine on Monday signed a number of bilateral agreements opening the way for closer cooperation in arms production and the post-war reconstruction of Ukraine.
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Snyder at Borders of (Un)Freedom conference: We should be asking when Russia will lose
"Freedom is closely linked to unpredictability," said Yale Historian Timothy Snyder at a Prague conference titled Borders of (Un)Freedom held in Prague on Monday.
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Czechast with President Petr Pavel and photographer Stanislav Krupař
Your first thought will probably be: what a strange combination of guests. But bear with me.
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Expert: Babiš will be seen as pro-Russian over European Parliament group
ANO leader Andrej Babiš recently co-founded a new group at the European Parliament that has been called far-right and pro-Russian. What does that say about his politics?
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Czechs and Canadians celebrate Canada Day in Prague
On June 25, Canadian embassy officials, dignitaries, and friends met at the Kaiserstein Palace in Prague to preemptively celebrate Canada Day.
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This weekend’s Swiss peace conference on Ukraine – the Czech perspective
Deputy Foreign Minister Jan Marian, who is going, shares Prague's perspective on a summit in Switzerland this weekend aimed at finding a route to peace in Ukraine.
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Pundit: With general elections due next year, this is a sober awakening for the ruling parties
How may the results of the European elections change the direction of the EU? And what do they signal about the domestic situation? I asked Viktor Daněk from Europeum.
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Czech government gives helping hand to Ukrainians who wish to return home
The Czech government has approved a voluntary repatriation program for Ukrainian refugees, to help those of them who want to return home but are unable to do so.
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NATO chief in Prague: Ukraine has right to hit targets inside Russia
While in Prague for a summit, the secretary general of NATO responded positively to news the US is allowing Ukraine to hit targets inside Russia with American weapons.
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