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TA3: The cabinet of the new Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi has gained confidence in the Senate. The government is still awaiting a vote in the Chamber

The cabinet of the new Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi has gained confidence in the Senate. The government is still awaiting a vote in the Chamber of Deputies. The cabinet of the former head of the European Central Bank is also expected to succeed there. Alexandr Lagazzi, a research associate of the Europeum Institute, told more about this topic for Slovak television TA3.

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CRO Plus: Hungary has two months to change the law on NGO funding

The director of our institute, Vladimir Bartovic, commented on the problematic Hungarian law, which requires special registration from foreign NGOs. According to the European Court of Justice, this is in conflict with EU legislation.

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Info.cz: What is the Danish recipe for vaccination success? Trust and good planning

In an article for Info.cz, Vít Havelka writes about why Denmark is better at vaccinating the population than the Czech Republic.

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DVTV: Serbia had to negotiate to get vaccines on its own, it could not profit from the collective purchase of the European Commission

The head of our Brussels office – Žiga Faktor, commented for DVTV news service on the vaccination process in Serbia and journey of the Czech PM into the country.

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Het Financieele Dagblad: The Czech Republic wants its own policy regarding food self-sufficiency

Our research fellow Vít Havelka was cited in the Netherland magazine Het Financieele Dagblad, who informed about the Czech politician's decision regarding food self-sufficiency.

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ČRo Plus: Rich countries are jumping in line for vaccines, the expert points out. The consequences can last for decades

The head of our Brussels office, Žiga Faktor, commented on the issue of vaccine availability in the Western Balkans on the Czech Radio Evropa Plus program.

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IDM Podcast: Global Warming Does Not Have Borders

Our research fellow Kateřina Davidová was a guest of the Institute for the Danube Region and Central Europe podcast which was focused on the topic of climate change, its implications for Central Europe and EU member states' environmental policies.

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Info.cz: Turkey is warming relations with the EU. What's behind Erdogan's turn?

In his commentary for Info.cz, the head of our Brussels office, Žiga Faktor, deals with the tense relations between the EU and Turkey. The commentary focuses on a surprising statement by Turkish President Erdoğan that Turkey has a strong interest in improving relations with the EU.

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Checkpoint: A Danish recipe for coping with a pandemic: people trust the government, it trusts them

European vaccination champion. This is what Denmark is talking about and how it is coping with the current coronavirus crisis. What makes the Danes so successful? What does their government communication look like and why do Danish citizens trust their government? These questions are answered in the Checkpoint podcast by Christian Kvorning Lassen, Deputy Director of the EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy.

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Pravda.sk: Will Matovič sweeten Central Europe for Macron?

The director of our institute, Vladimír Bartovic, commented for the daily Pravda.sk on a meeting between the Slovak Prime Minister Matovič and the French President Macron.

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