Foreign Policy
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Czech Radio Plus conference to spotlight Ukraine’s future and Europe’s defence strategy
Fragile Security: The Future of Ukraine and the European Continent is the title of a conference being held by Czech Radio’s Plus station in Prague next Wednesday.
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Petr Pavel and Alexander Stubb on Europe, security and democracy – special Czechast episode
Czech President Petr Pavel and Finland’s Alexander Stubb discuss Europe’s future, security and democracy in this special episode of Czechast.
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British Ambassador Matt Field on Czechia, Ukraine and why public media “matter more than ever”
In Czechast, British Ambassador Matt Field reflects on Czechia, Ukraine and Brexit—and explains why trusted public broadcasters matter more than ever today.
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Politicians clash over Czechia's defense spending shortfall
Defense spending is back in the spotlight after NATO confirmed that the Czech Republic would fail to meet the set 2 % defense spending target in 2026.
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PM Babiš leads 50-company mission to the Caucasus and Central Asia
Czech PM Andrej Babiš is leading a business delegation to Azerbaijan and Central Asia, aiming to secure major contracts and strengthen energy ties.
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NATO chief Rutte discusses defence spending in Prague talks with PM Babiš
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte was in Prague on Thursday for talks with the Czech prime minister, Andrej Babiš. Defence spending was, as expected, on the agenda.
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Globsec report: Czechia strong in defence industry but lags in crisis decision-making
A new Globsec report ranks Czechia as “mid-tier” in NATO readiness—strong in industry, but slower in crisis decision-making.
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Strong industry, slower decisions: Czechia’s place in NATO readiness ranking
In Czechast, a new Globsec report puts Czechia in NATO’s “mid tier”—strong in defence industry, but slower in crisis decision-making.
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Hungary after Orbán: What to expect from Péter Magyar
Who is Péter Magyar and what can Europe expect from Hungary’s incoming prime minister? Those are questions I put to Viktor Daněk, deputy director of the Europeum Institute.
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From pragmatism to euphoria: Czech politicians react to Magyar’s landslide election victory
Péter Magyar’s Tisza party has won a landslide victory in Hungary’s general elections. The reactions from Prague range from acceptance to euphoria.
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Czech leaders clash over NATO representation as president seeks role at Ankara summit
The NATO summit in Ankara has laid bare the growing political divide between the Czech president and the Babiš government.
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Czech–Slovak relations remain close despite political tensions, says Petr Kaniok of Masaryk Universi
Czech–Slovak ties remain strong in practice, but renewed political cooperation carries symbolic weight, says Masaryk University political scientist Petr Kaniok.
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