Foreign Policy
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Pundit on Politico’s 28 list: Pavel among Europe’s “movers and shakers” due to experience
President Pavel is among the 28 most influential politicians in Europe, according to Brussels-based website Politico. I asked analyst Vladimíra Dvořáková for her take.
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Arms for Ukraine only point of disagreement between Czechia and Slovakia, says Slovak PM
Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala received his Slovak counterpart Robert Fico on Friday.
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Prague pushing to restrict movement of Russian diplomats within Schengen
After freezing Russian state-owned property on Czech territory, Czechia is now pushing for restrictions on movement for Russian diplomats within the Schengen space.
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Timothy Garton Ash: 34 years on, Eastern Europe does not exist
Timothy Garton Ash, who spent time in this region when communism was collapsing, spoke last week to Czech Radio about those dramatic times and where Europe is going today.
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Czechia freezes Russian state-owned property on its territory
The Czech government has moved to freeze Russian state-owned property on Czech territory by placing the company that manages these assets on its national sanctions list.
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Czechast Special: The Masaryk Family and America
Tomáš Masaryk, the founder and first president of Czechoslovakia, had an American wife. In this episode you can hear him speaking in English to and about Americans.
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“He was a rare person”: Karel Schwarzenberg recalled
Tributes have been paid to Karel Schwarzenberg, who died at the weekend at the age of 85. We discuss the late politician and aristocrat with his friend Michael Žantovský.
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President Pavel: Democratic nations must unite to protect world order
Speaking at a security conference in Prague, President Petr Pavel expressed deep concern regarding the disruption of the world order.
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Czechast with Irena Kalhousová, about Czechia and Israel
People in Czechia had traditionally good relationships with the Jewish community, says Irena Kalhousová Director of the Herzl Center for Israeli Studies in Prague.
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Czech and Slovak foreign ministers say differences on Ukraine will not sour special relationship
At a meeting in Prague the foreign ministers of Czechia and Slovakia indicated that differences on the war in Ukraine would not sour their countries' special relationship.
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Israeli student: I’m scared to speak Hebrew in street, but feel supported by Czechs
Bring Them Home Now! is the title of a gathering set for Prague on Tuesday demanding the release of the hostages still being held by Hamas. We speak to an organiser.
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Czech PM says Ethiopia can offer Czechia much more than just good coffee
Prime Minister Petr Fiala left on Friday for an eight-day trip to Africa. Although primarily a trade mission, the aim is also to foster cooperation in areas like security.
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