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Anti-Lisbon Treaty group registers branch in Czech Republic

Czech Republic FlagPrague - The pan-European movement Libertas, which successfully rallied opposition to the European Union's Lisbon Treaty in Ireland, has registered a branch in the Czech Republic, it was revealed on Wednesday.

The party, listed since January 13, was registered by the Czech member of the European Parliament and former television magnate, Vladimir Zelezny, the Lidove Noviny daily reported Wednesday, citing a Libertas spokeswoman.

Czech leader hopes Obama can be as strong as predecessors

Czech leader hopes Obama can be as strong as predecessors Prague  - Czech Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek, whose country chairs the European Union until June 30, said he hopes US President Barack Obama can be as strong as his predecessors.

"I would wish him that he is not afraid to tackle problems as forcefully as his predecessors," Topolanek said.

Topolanek's centre-right government, a close ally of outgoing US president George W Bush, is waiting to hear from Obama on plans to place a US missile defence base in the Czech Republic and Poland, former Soviet satellite states.

Czech president urged government to disavow EU art installation

Czech president urged government to disavow EU art installation Prague  - Czech President Vaclav Klaus urged Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek to disavow a controversial artwork marking country's EU presidency in Brussels, which sparked a diplomatic row with Bulgaria and irritated Slovakia.

In a January 14 letter published Monday on the website of the Czech weekly business magazine Euro, Klaus called on Topolanek to join him in an apology to Bulgarian leaders.

Czech government slashes 2009 troop numbers for Afghanistan

Czech Republic FlagPrague - The Czech Republic government agreed Monday to reduce its planned troop numbers in Afghanistan for 2009 in a bid to cement parliamentary support for country's military deployments abroad, officials said.

The parliament's lower house spiked an earlier cabinet proposal on this year's military deployments on December 19. The rejection has threatened troop withdrawals from Afghanistan and Kosovo by March.

Egyptian, Czech foreign ministers to discuss Gaza ceasefire

Explosion in Gaza CityCairo - Czech Foreign Minister Karel Schwarzenberg arrived to Cairo Saturday for talks with Egyptian officials over possible a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.

Schwarzenberg, whose country currently holds the rotating EU presidency, said the EU fully backed efforts for an immediate ceasefire in the strip.

Following his meeting with Egyptian Foreign Minster Ahmed Aboul Gheit, Schwarzenberg said discussions tackled "post ceasefire plans which includes rebuilding Gaza."

EU family splits over divorce question

DivorcePrague - The European Union family faced a serious split on Friday as the bloc's justice m

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