Russia must be forced to experience the siege of Leningrad once again. This was stated by the former chairman of the House of Parliament and Senator of the Czech Republic Miroslava Nemtsova.
Vladimir Putin must be forced to recognize Vladimir Zelensky as the president of Ukraine. This was announced today, January 31, by the head of the Czech Foreign Ministry Jan Lipavsky.
The Czech Senate has passed a law that effectively bars Russian nationals from obtaining Czech citizenship, according to Radio Svoboda. The legislation, titled Lex Ukraine, primarily focuses on extending temporary protections for Ukrainian refugees,
Václav Bartuška, the Czech Foreign Ministry's Special Envoy for Energy Security, explained this statement. "For the Czech Republic and Europe in general, this does not matter fundamentally," he said.
Disinformation platforms are gearing up to target the Czech Republic's parliamentary elections this autumn. This stark warning came from Michal Koudelka, head of the Czech Security Information Service (BIS).
As reported, Ukraine stopped the transit of Russian gas to the EU on January 1, 2025. Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico stated that his government would discuss measures in response to Ukraine's halt of Russian gas transit through its territory to Slovakia.
Czech Senate approves "Lex Ukraine," extending refugee protection and imposing new rules on Russian citizenship applications amid ongoing security concerns.
An investigation reveals European firms are supplying industrial equipment to Russia, circumventing sanctions with increased local revenues.
Russian crude oil exports, including overseas shipments and pipeline deliveries, fell by 2.2% in 2024 from a year earlier, Russian business daily Kommersant reported on Monday, citing a source with knowledge of Russia’s oil export data.
The Czech Republic could also get an exemption until June 2024 under a proposed revision of the oil ban, Bloomberg’s sources said. The European Commission on Wednesday officially proposed a full ...
Nineteen European Union countries, including France and Germany, are calling for the European Investment Bank to boost lending for the defence industry as the 27-nation EU seeks ways to improve its military against a possible future Russian attack.
Other seeds winning in straight sets were No. 6 Anastasia Potapova of Russia, No. 7 Elina Avanesyan of Armenia and No. 8 Clara Tauson of Denmark. Russia's Anna Blinkova ousted Austria's Sinja Kraus 7-6 (3), 6-2 in one hour, 39 minutes in a clash of unseeded players.