Even in the Czech Republic we can find a wide disinformation undergrowth that makes it difficult to know where the truth lies. What are the most common narratives around European issues in this country? What do we need to watch out for? At Europeum, we are launching a new project called DezInfoCzech aimed at uncovering the most common disinformation narratives around European topics.
Show moreKlára Votavová, our research fellow, was interviewed by Slovak RTVS about the future of the European Union and Germany.
Show moreThe event will take place at the Institut français de Prague in cooperation with Atlantis Publishing House and the Ambassade de France en République tchèque.
Show moreIn matters of migration and internal affairs, voting in the EU is made by a qualified majority. However, representatives of Hungary and Poland are in favor of a unanimous decision. For Radiožurnál, our senior researcher Vít Havelka commented on the issues of the new EU migration policy.
Show moreThe EUROPEUM Brussels Office is offering internships from September 2023 to January 2024. More information about the offer can be found in the attached PDF file below.
Show moreOur executive director Martin Vokálek commented for ČT24 on the rebellion of the mercenaries from Wagner's group.
Show moreSerbian society is divided. For several days now, Belgrade has been experiencing streets full of protesters. Why are people taking to the streets and what is the mood in Serbia? In an interview for Za obzorem, our researcher Jana Juzová reflected on this.
Show moreOur senior researcher Jana Juzová commented on the protests in Belgrade for Ranní Plus Český Rozhlas.
Show moreOur senior researcher Jana Juzová commented on the escalation of tensions in the north of Kosovo on AKTUÁLNE :24.
Show moreHead of the Brussels office Žiga Faktor commented on the outcome of the presidential elections in Turkey on RTVS.
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