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RTVS: Normalisation of relations between Serbia and Kosovo
1. 3. 2023
Our senior researcher Jana Juzová presented to RTVS the progress of the negotiations on the agreement between Kosovo and Serbia, which are taking place in Brussels.
ČT24: Negotiations on the settlement of relations between Kosovo and Serbia
27. 2. 2023
Our senior researcher Jana Juzová commented for ČT24 on the opening of negotiations on the agreement between Kosovo and Serbia, which are taking place in Brussels.
RTVS: Russian aggression in Ukraine
27. 2. 2023
Our senior researcher Jana Juzová commented for RTVS on Ukraine's planned accession to the European Union.
Seznam zprávy: Money or the planet? Green politics can do both
21. 2. 2023
The dilemma between the green economy and living standards should not exist at all. But the notion of a " fair transition" would have to become a principle motivating policy at home and in the EU.
Euractiv: Orbán expanded his repertoire of criticism of the EU. The hostile rhetoric is already being reflected in public opinion
16. 2. 2023
About what kind of policy is Victor Orbán leadinng towards European Union and his upcoming annual speach, wrote for Euractiv Oszkár Roginer, Global EU project manager from the EUROPEUM Institute.
Český rozhlas Plus: Couriers of the delivery company Wolt protested against the change of the pay system
15. 2. 2023
This is the second time the delivery company's couriers have gone on strike since the beginning of the year. Our researcher Klára Votavová explained the reasons for the strike on Český Rozhlas Plus. The couriers are bothered by the drop in earnings and describe the remuneration system itself as non-transparent. The European Parliament is also concerned with increasing the protection of couriers and so-called platform workers in response to the emergence of a new market segment.
TA3: The EU as a whole does not act on the issue of arms supplies to Ukraine, it is a decision of the member states
13. 2. 2023
Zuzana Stuchlíková, our research associate, commented for TA3 on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyj’s summit at the European Union.
iDNES: The EU will turn off your appliances. Lies about the Green Deal have taken over the internet in the Czech Republic
10. 2. 2023
Our junior researcher Tatiana Mindeková conducted an analysis of the narratives around the Green Deal in the Czech and Slovak information scene. What kind of misinformation about the EU climate policy is being voiced in mainstream and alternative media? Tatiana Mindeková commented on the results of her research for iDNES.cz.
ČTK: Petr Pavel's victory will improve the Czech Republic's position in the EU and NATO, but also relationship with the USA
30. 1. 2023
The head of our Brussels office, Žiga Faktor, commented for ČTK on Saturday's victory of Petr Pavel in the presidential elections on the relationship with the EU and NATO. He mentioned that Pavel's accession could bring about a unification of the foreign policy of the government and the Foreign Ministry. He also suggested that the newly elected president would have better relations with the United States
ČT24: The election result sends a signal about the pro-Western direction of the Czech Republic
30. 1. 2023
The head of our Brussels office, Žiga Faktor, appeared on Czech Television to comment on the reaction of Brussels to the results of the presidential elections. He also mentioned the role of the president in relation to the EU and NATO and how this relationship will change after two terms of Miloš Zeman.
Studio ČT24: Negotiations on Serbia-Kosovo disputes
20. 1. 2023
Our senior researcher was a guest on Czech Television's Studio 24, where she spoke about Serbia's current negotiations with Kosovo in Belgrade.
iROZHLAS: Suspension of the Erasmus programme for Hungary? "Punishment and isolation of students."
17. 1. 2023
Hungarian students from 21 universities are at risk of not being able to participate in the Erasmus+ education programme. The European Commission has temporarily cut them off. "The students who stand to lose the most from Erasmus are not the children of upper-middle-class parents, but those from smaller towns and rural areas. They don't have the means to travel abroad," Hungarist Oszkár Roginer, Global EU project manager at the EUROPEUM Institute, criticised the decision to iROZHLAS.cz.