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Ambassador Richard Graber - radar station does not make Czechs military target
The head of the U.S. Missile Defence Agency was in Brussels this week to argue the case for placing part of its missile defence shield in Poland and the Czech Republic…
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One World festival - pricking consciences through film
Cinemagoers packed Prague's Lucerna and Svetozor cinemas on Wednesday for the launch of the One World festival of human rights documentary films. The festival - run by the…
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Is Czech Republic turning its back on international justice?
In this week's Talking Point, Rob Cameron examines why the Czech Republic - alone in the European Union and virtually alone in the whole of continental Europe - has failed…
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Divisions emerging in cabinet over US missile defence
Plans to place part of the US missile defence shield in the Czech Republic have dominated both local and international headlines in recent weeks. The Czech prime minister…
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Frederick Forsyth and some warm moments in the cold war
The Czech daily Lidove Noviny recently published details of a little-known footnote in Cold War history; browsing through the archives of Czechoslovakia's communist-era…
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Novelist Frederick Forsyth on '60s Prague and making love to the StB
The Czech daily Lidove Noviny recently published details of a little-known footnote in Cold War history; browsing through the archives of Czechoslovakia's communist-era…
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Business as usual at Hyundai CR as Chairman Chung sentenced to prison
The sentencing of the chairman of Hyundai Motors has rocked South Korea and sent shockwaves through the car world. Chung Mong-koo was sentenced to three years in prison on…
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Business News
Among the stories in this week's business news, T-Mobile apologises to 800,000 customers after a database glitch leaves them incommunicado, CEZ says the recent hurricane…
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Film composer Ales Brezina - on Martinu, Menzel, and silence
Jiri Menzel's new film I Served the King of England, an adaptation of Bohumil Hrabal's classic novel of the same name, is proving hugely successful among Czech filmgoers…
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Czechs - alone in EU - give cold shoulder to International Criminal Court
104 of the world's countries are now members of the International Criminal Court or ICC, the tribunal established in 2002 to try genocide, crimes against humanity and war…
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