How do you sleep? A sharp message from Senator Babiš to Okamura and the third one saved the honor
The article discusses the contrasting reactions of Czech political leaders to the anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, highlighting the divisions between opposition and government politicians in their responses.
The Babiš government will adjust relations with China. What can actually change?
The government of Andrej Babiš is preparing to revise its approach to the People's Republic of China, primarily focusing on rhetorical changes and limiting criticism of this authoritarian power.
Why Czechs Pay More for Pistols than Germans: We Describe Babiš's Minister's Purchase
The article discusses the controversy over a multimillion-dollar purchase of handguns by the Czech government, highlighting the higher prices compared to Germany and the issues surrounding the direct negotiation without a competition.
Babiš is preparing for a trip to Brussels for a coalition of the willing talks. He remains silent on Okamura's speech
Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš will travel to Paris on January 6 to participate in a meeting of leaders supporting Ukraine against Russian aggression but has not commented on a controversial speech by party leader Tomio Okamura regarding Ukraine.