PRAGUE - Czech citizens have emerged as the strongest supporters of nuclear energy in Europe, with 77% viewing it positively for the future, according to a recently published Eurobarometer survey.
Chancellor Olaf Scholz defended the move, stating it has effectively reduced asylum applications and illegal crossings.
PRAGUE - Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó held a private meeting with opposition leaders in Prague on Thursday and ...
Millions are set to go to the polls in key energy economies in 2025 as politicians seek to woo electorates with security, the cost of living, exploitation of natural resources and decarbonisation ...
The European Commission is mulling a new EU law on migrant returns, with many countries insisting on a hard line. #EuropeNews ...
The City of Brotherly Love is a city of champions once again.
In the past, Mr Babiš has criticised EU migrant quotas, and has spoken out again France, Germany and the European Commission ...
Markus Dangelmaier took over as CEO of Northvolt Ett in Skellefteå. In an exclusive interview with Norran, he shares why he ...
By Albin Sybera in Prague Slovakia’s populist Prime Minister Robert Fico has accused Czech politicians and media of meddling with Slovak internal affairs. “I can find tens of interferences of Czech ...
Amid a global conservative turn, artists are disrupting the pastoral genre and its social order of class, gender and race ...
Vaclav Bartuska claims the Czech Republic is already essentially free from dependence on Russian oil and gas, despite awkward ...
The Prime Minister has spoken of his honour at meeting some of the Holocaust survivors who became known as the Windermere Children. Sir Keir Starmer invited survivors and their relatives to a ...