Foreign Policy
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Czech troops wind up Bagram base security mission, will focus on supporting Afghan special forces…
The Czech Army’s six-year mission in helping maintain security at the Bagram military base in Afghanistan will soon come to an end. Newly, the army’s tasks will focus on…
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“200 families ready to adopt” says initiative and calls on government to accept refugee minors…
The refugee support initiative Češi pomáhaji (Czechs help) has announced it has a list of around 200 Czech families who say they are willing to accept refugees currently…
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Minister bestows award for services to diplomacy on 12 people
The Czech Republic’s minister of foreign affairs, Tomáš Petříček, bestowed Medals of Merit for Diplomacy on 12 individuals on Monday. Nine of them, including the late Jiří…
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Russia places Czech NGO People in Need among list of “undesirables”
The Russian Foreign Ministry has effectively banned People in Need by placing it on its list of undesirable organisations. The Czech humanitarian NGO has since reacted by…
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Petříček: EU should step up pressure on Turks if operation in Syria continues
The Czech minister of foreign affairs has come out in favour of firmer EU action against Turkey over its offensive into Northern Syria and attacks on Kurds. Tomáš Petříček…
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Czech agencies smash spy ring operated by “very aggressive” Russians
Last year the Czech authorities broke up a Russian spy network operating in the country, the head of the BIS counter-intelligence service, Michal Koudelka, told MPs on…
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Czech Republic suspends weapons exports to Turkey
The Czech Republic has joined other EU member states in halting weapons exports to Turkey over its military offensive in northern Syria. The Czech foreign minister on…
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Olga Lomová: Western misconceptions could let China export much of its system and ultimately…
Czech-Chinese relations have been in the news a lot lately, but how have they really developed over the decades? And how should we view Chinese moves to develop a new high…
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Syria, Kosovo and China in the spotlight as Czech top officials debate foreign policy line
The Czech Republic’s top officials met to clear up the country’s stand on a number of a hot foreign policy issues on Thursday, voicing condemnation of the Turkish military…
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Beijing ends agreement with Prague – but can spat harm Czech capital?
A simmering row between Prague and Beijing has finally come to a head. After the former announced a decision to terminate a sister city agreement with the Chinese capital…
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NYT chief Mark Thompson: Political pressure is causing some reversion to type in CEE public media
Public service media in Central Europe reflect growing populism in the region but are not the cause of it. That’s the view of New York Times CEO Mark Thompson, who was…
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Babiš at UN: Jobs must be protected as states meet climate targets
Andrej Babiš highlighted environmental issues in an address to the UN General Assembly, saying the fact many states don’t fulfill their climate change commitments makes it…
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