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How the right-wing is fighting back against 'cancel culture' in the Czech Republic


While the current trend in Europe appears to be censoring social media content, the Czech Republic is considering the opposite.
Czech MPs have passed the first reading of a legal amendment that would criminalise social media firms if they ban content that is deemed to be in the public interest.
It s being seen as an attempt by the Czech right-wing to fight back against the so-called cancel culture seen elsewhere in Europe.
The motion was brought forward to the lower house of parliament by Vaclav Klaus Jr, the son of a former prime minister and founder of the small right-wing Trikolora party, as well by MPs from various other political parties. ....

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"We do not want to escalate tensions further" – EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell dismisses Czech call to expel further Russian diplomats


The European Union does not want to further escalate tensions with Moscow, the head of the European External Action Service (EEAS), Josep Borrell, said on Monday. The statement came after a meeting of EU foreign ministers ahead of which Czech Minister of Foreign Affairs Jakub Kulhánek called on EU member states to expel Russian diplomats in retaliation for the involvement of Russian Military Intelligence (GRU) in the 2014 Vrbětice explosions.
Josep Borrell told journalists after the meeting of foreign ministers on Monday that the issue had been “deeply” discussed at last weekend’s informal European Council summit. However, a continuation of the escalation through the expulsion of diplomats is not on the agenda for the time being, Mr Borrell said. ....

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Check the Czechs


With the Czech Republic having the dubious honor of hosting the latest chapter in the ongoing saga of the West versus Vladimir Putin’s Russia in the new Cold War, all eyes have recently been turned to Prague.
High diplomatic drama has been enacted since Czech intelligence uncovered hard evidence that the identities of the perpetrators behind the detonation of military supplies in 2014 were the same two operatives from Russia’s GRU intelligence services who attempted to eliminate former FSB agent-turned-informer-for-British intelligence, Sergei Skripal, in England in 2018 with a chemical nerve agent has been a catalyst for addressing thorny internal issues in the Czech Republic; principally about the geopolitical alignment of the country’s president, Milos Zeman, who for years has been widely seen as the most pro-Putin of any of the European Union’s leaders. ....

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How the EU should approach China: The Visegrad perspective(s)


Jakub Jakóbowski, Senior Fellow, Centre for Eastern Studies
Tamás Matura, Assistant Professor, Corvinus University of Budapest
Chaired by
Oertel, Director, Asia Programme, European Council on Foreign Relations
Europe is recalibrating its relationship with China. The growing scepticism about the future trajectory of the relationship is accelerated by the controversial Comprehensive Agreement on Investment (CAI) as well the most recent sanctions via-a-vis China. At the same time, the EU’s new focus on economic sovereignty and supply chain resilience provides an opportunity for a more robust and coherent EU policy on China as well as a joint transatlantic approach.   ....

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Amid A Czech Spy Scandal, A Meltdown Of Moscow's Atomic Ambitions?


With relations between Prague and Moscow thrown into turmoil the head of the Czech Senate called the 2014 blasts an “act of state terrorism” Czech government officials said on April 19 that they were kicking Rosatom out of the bidding for the project in Dukovany, about 220 kilometers southeast of Prague.
The Czech deputy prime minister, Karel Havlicek, said the decision was made out of “security.” The final bidding process would be limited to companies from France, the United States, and South Korea, he said.
Rosatom described the decision as politically motivated.
“We regret this decision of the Czech authorities, because the Russian and Czech nuclear industries had serious prospects for the development of a mutually beneficial partnership, not only in the Czech Republic, but through joint work in third countries as well,” Rosatom said in a statement. ....

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