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6 Oct 2022
Truss: 'I have three priorities for our economy: growth, growth and growth'
5 Sep 2022
Around 70,000 people gathered in central Prague to protest against the Czech government's foreign and economic policies. Prime Minister Petr Fiala said the protesters did not have the country's best interests at heart.
5 Jun 2022
A photoshopped picture is circulating online of two shops in Prague that allegedly refused entry to Ukrainians. The owners of the shop has denied these claims. Meanwhile, some social media users claim that Ukrainian refugees were evicted from a hotel in Bulgaria. We tell you more in this edition of Truth or Fake.
18 Aug 2020
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has urged the Czech Republic not to team up with Russia and China on energy policy. During a visit to Prague, he called the recent Belarus unrest a sign of creeping "authoritarianism."
12 Apr 2020
A Prague monument to Soviet general Ivan Konev prompted a diplomatic crisis between Russia and the Czech Republic. Russia's Defense Ministry urged their Czech colleagues to send the statute to them after it was removed.
7 May 2019
Protesters packed the streets of Prague, blowing whistles and chanting: "We are not blind." Many worry that the Czech Republic's new justice minister could meddle in a criminal case against the prime minister.
6 Jun 2017
Greenpeace protesters sit on toilets outside the U.S. embassy in Prague, asking U.S. President Donald Trump to 'give a sh1t' about climate change following his decision to pull the U.S. from the Paris accord.

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