Many myths, hoaxes, and lies circulate about the European Union. Despite the spread of this information, decisions in Brussels are not made "about us without us," and the European Union does not plan to ban curved cucumbers and bananas. Why, then, do these disinformations spread? And how can we prevent them? Viktor Daněk, Deputy Director of EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy, comments for CNN Prima News.
Show moreJakub Ferenčík wrote the EU Monitor on "The EU's stance on Ukraine's EU membership", where he discusses Ukraine's potential membership in the EU. Ferenčík also discusses the process of transitioning to EU membership and compares it to a similar process faced by some other countries, notably Serbia. In his work, the author discusses some of the factors of the transition process, from subscribing to EU values such as "human dignity, freedom and equality" to creating an area of "prosperity and neighbourhood".
Show moreVít Havelka was speaking about the problematics of polish meat with a link to the European commission.
Show moreOur Vít Havelka talked with the economic daily E15 about the extraordinary inspections of Polish meat by the Czech authorities and a possible lawsuit against Czechia.
Show moreWe would like to cordially invite you to the panel discussion titled ''Living in Different Worlds? How to Bridge the Divide Between Generations''. The event will take place in Prague on the 10th of October.
Show moreThe COP21 climate conference in Paris has finished and brought a "historic" agreement. What are its chances to succeed? And what areas were left out of the discussions altogether? Find out in a new blog by Christian Kvorning Lassen and Kateřina Davidová.
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