The Czech newspaper Deník praises Prime Minister Igor Matovič's plan to introduce mass testing for the Slovaks: You can accuse Matovič of ...
It is a mistake to see the renunciation of tougher rule-of-law criteria as advantageous for the Czech Republic, stresses Deník: It's a ...
Deník sees the first signs of the tense mood in the country easing: No matter whether the winner's name is Duda or Trzaskowski - he'll have ...
Slovakia should also follow the Babiš case closely, warns Sme: The Slovaks also contribute to the subsidies, and thus to Babiš's profits. ...
In a guest commentary in Sme, Prague-based author Luboš Palata hopes the Slovaks won't repeat the Czechs' mistakes in Saturday's elections: ...
The Landesecho publishes its traditional annual prediction of the most unlikely developments for the coming twelve months: As wind and ...
Denik is delighted with the mayors' pact: Visegrád was born as the beautiful, pure child of the post-revolutionary enthusiasm for the new ...
Denik takes the declaration with a grain of salt: The European Parliament's resolution has no legal force and doesn't bind anyone, neither ...
Despite their dissatisfaction with their own government the Czechs should count themselves lucky, Denik puts in: The parliamentary ...
Although Ursula von der Leyen fulfils all the requirements to head the EU Commission, the EU parliamentarians should reject her as a matter ...