Czech zoo plans to relocate 4 rare northern white rhinos to Africa in effort to save species
4 white rhinos to move from Czech zoo to Kenya Czech spy agency: Iraq’s Saddam Hussein planned terror attack on Radio Free Europe
Czech: Iraq planned attack on Radio Free Europe 2 lions kill rare white tiger in zoo in northern Czech Republic
2 lions kill white tiger in Czech zoo PRAGUE — A rare white tiger was killed by two lions that managed to sneak into its enclosure in a Czech zoo, officials said Thursday. US hopes for significant Czech Republic’s role in reworked missile defense plan
Czech, US officials discuss missile defense A president for Europe? Continent hoped for tough leader but now is thinking smallerWell known Czech theater director Otomar Krejca dies at 87
Czech director Krejca dies at 87 PRAGUE — Otomar Krejca, a renowned theater director in the Czech Republic, has died at the age of 87. US deputy defense secretary in Prague to discuss missile defense, military cooperation
Czech, US governments discuss military cooperation Czech Euro-skeptic president signs the EU reform treaty, lifting its last obstaclemore images Czech court lifts last legal hurdle to EU reform treaty, rules it is in line with constitutionmore images Czech constitutional court endorses EU reform treaty, rules it is in line with constitutionmore images EU leaders agree to Czech conditions, pave way for final ratification of stalled treatymore images Farmers spray milk onto fields across Czech Republic to protest low prices
Czech farmers protest low milk prices PRAGUE — Farmers sprayed milk onto fields across the Czech Republic on Thursday to protest low prices. Show me the money: EU divided at summit over how much climate aid to give poor nationsmore images Show the money: EU divided at summit over how much climate aid to hand developing countriesmore images Biden goes far in calming nerves in central Europe with short visit to the regionPRAGUE — Vice President Joe Biden made significant strides during a trip to Central Europe this week in relieving anxieties the Obama administration stirred up last month when it scrapped a Bush-era plan for missile defense. Czech prime minister, NATO endorse new missile defense planPRAGUE — The Czech Republic and NATO said Friday that they backed a reworked U.S. missile defense plan meant to defend against threats from Iran and other nations. Czech PM: Czech Republic endorses new US missile defense planPRAGUE — The Czech prime minister has endorsed a revised U.S. missile defense plan. US vice president seeks Czech support for revamped missile defense planPRAGUE — U.S. Vice President Joe Biden wraps up a tour of Central Europe in the Czech Republic on Friday, attempting to shore up support for a reworked missile defense plan and reassuring critics that Washington remains committed to guaranteeing the country’s security. US VP Biden says shorter-range missiles threaten Europe, Obama not appeasing RussiaBUCHAREST, Romania — U.S. Vice President Joe Biden said Thursday that Europe was threatened by medium and short-range missiles and a new missile defense system would help protect it. US VP Joe Biden thanks Romania for troops in Afghanistan, support of US missile shieldBUCHAREST, Romania — U.S. Vice President Joe Biden met with Romania’s leader on Thursday and thanked him for sending soldiers to Afghanistan and supporting a revamped U.S. missile shield being planned in Europe. NATO chief says alliance must remain focused on Afghan effortBRATISLAVA, Slovakia — Afghanistan is the most complex challenge that NATO has ever undertaken, but the alliance must remain engaged there to prevent the country from turning back into an al-Qaida training ground, the organization’s top official said. US Vice President Joe Biden to meet Romanian leaders, expected to assure of US supportBUCHAREST, Romania — U.S. Vice President Joe Biden met with Romania’s president on Thursday and was expected to reassure him that the U.S. commitment to eastern Europe remains strong. Former Vice President Dick Cheney says Obama must do ‘what it takes to win’ in AfghanistanWASHINGTON — Former Vice President Dick Cheney on Wednesday night accused the White House of dithering over the strategy for the war in Afghanistan and urged President Barack Obama to “do what it takes to win.” Neb. official: Prison hires may face more background checks after state hires wanted manLINCOLN, Neb. — Nebraska is considering additional and different background checks for job applicants at state prisons after the state discovered it had hired as a guard a man wanted in the Czech Republic on drug and fraud allegations. US VP Biden seeks to win back Poland, other US allies after missile program cutWARSAW, Poland — U.S. Vice President Joe Biden sought reconciliation with America’s staunch allies in eastern Europe Wednesday, starting with Poland, which eagerly signed on to a revamped U.S. missile shield. NATO defense ministers to discuss Afghanistan war, new US missile defense planBRATISLAVA, Slovakia — NATO defense ministers will meet here Thursday to discuss the war in Afghanistan and the growing support for President Barack Obama’s plans for a new missile defense system in Europe. Polish leader says he is ready to accept Obama’s new missile defense systemWARSAW, Poland — Standing alongside U.S. Vice President Joe Biden, Poland’s prime minister said Wednesday his country was ready to participate in the Obama administration’s revamped plan for a U.S. missile defense shield in Europe. AP NewsBreak: Man wanted in Czech Republic found in Nebraska prison _ as a guardLINCOLN, Neb. — A man wanted for alleged drug and fraud crimes in the Czech Republic has been found at a maximum-security Nebraska prison — working as a guard. Biden to reassure Poles disappointed by Obama’s missile defense shiftWARSAW, Poland — U.S. Vice President Joe Biden was to meet with Polish leaders and veterans of the war in Afghanistan on Wednesday, during a visit expected to center on revamped plans for a missile defense system. Biden heading to Central Europe amid doubts among allies about US security commitmentWASHINGTON — Vice President Joe Biden is traveling to Central Europe to reassure leaders who are nervous that the Obama administration’s courting of Russia means a reduced commitment to their security. |