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Czech Prime Minister Opens Diplomatic Office in Yerushalayim

Israel By Yoni Weiss YERUSHALAYIM - Thursday, March 11, 2021 at 8:54 am | כ ז אדר תשפ א Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis, Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkenazi and Public Security Minister Amir Ohana attend an inauguration ceremony of a Czech diplomatic representation in Yerushalayim on Thursday. (Sebastian Scheiner/Pool via Reuters) Prime Minister of the Czech Republic Andrej Babiš inaugurated his country’s new diplomatic office in Yerushalayim on Thursday in a ceremony attended by Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkenazi. “We, the Czech Republic, are opening here in Jerusalem on Washington Street our diplomatic representation,” Babiš said at the ceremony. He clarified that the Czech Republic Embassy would still remain in Tel Aviv. “We will have a full-fledged diplomatic mission here in Jerusalem. It will deal with many things, ranging from politics, economic cooperation to consular agenda and other topics. It will have its permanent staff and work under the lea

As Hungary Cuts Radio Station, Critics Say Europe Should Put Orban On Notice

As Hungary Cuts Radio Station, Critics Say Europe Should Put Orban On Notice
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As Hungary Cuts Radio Station, Critics Say Europe Should Put Orban On Notice

Radio journalists work in the studio at the headquarters of the independent Hungarian radio station, the Klubradio in Budapest on Feb. 9. It was removed from the airways after the national media regulator would not renew its license, raising new press freedom concerns in the European Union member state. Attila Kisbenedek / AFP via Getty Images Listen / BERLIN Hungary s Klubradio station broadcast its news program on Feb. 14 as it had for more than two decades. The next day it was pulled off the air. Some 3.5 million people in the capital of Budapest, more than a third of the country s population, tuned in for the show, according to the station s head of news, Mihaly Hardy. Now devoted listeners stream it online only.

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