Czech daily news roundup: Friday, March 11, 2022
EU summit underway to discuss further Russia sanctions, Czech defense spending well below NATO requirement, guarantee system for Sberbank clients kicks in.
Czech daily news roundup: Friday, March 4, 2022
Czech troops being sent to NATO's eastern flank, impunity agreed for Czechs wishing to fight in Ukraine, 5,000 refugees reaching Czechia every day.
Czech PM: Migration wave from Ukraine to Czechia has begun
An estimated 20,000 refugees have arrived in the Czech Republic from Ukraine since the beginning of the conflict Thursday.
Czech daily news roundup: Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2022
The Czech Republic stands by Ukraine, B-52 bomber lands in Czechia as part of NATO exercises, and an iconic candy bar wrapper gets a modern update.
Insight: How will the incoming Czech government approach international relations?
The forthcoming change of regime is likely to see a shift away from the East and closer to Western alliances.
Tens of thousands attend NATO Days celebrations in Ostrava
About 33,000 people attended the special air force show in Moravia, which organizers say is the biggest event organized in the Czech Republic this year.
Czech morning news in brief: Top headlines for August 25, 2021
Rift opens between Prime Minister and President over wiretapping, Zeman predicts NATO return to Afghanistan, new cybersecurity center opens in Prague.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for May 19, 2021
Pirates/STAN launch election campaign, Zeman apologizes to Serbia, and a cyber attack strikes the oldest Czech library.
Large U.S. military convoy to cross Czech territory later this month
The Czech Army will provide logistical support as the U.S. transports troops to NATO exercise in Hungary
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for April 21, 2021
Czech Republic asks NATO for statement on Vrbětice case, Zeman to appoint new foreign minister today, and court rules in favor of Prague Pride protestors.
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