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The world’s most dangerous men: Žižek and Assange

Democracy Now Host Amy Goodman lead a discussion between Slovenian philosopher Slavoj Žižek and Wikileaks founder Julian Assange July 2. Check out the video below.

Restoring sanity

Equal parts humor and serious message, the “Rally to Restore Sanity And/Or Fear” took place on Washington, D.C.’s famed National Mall Oct. 30. Jon Stewart, host of the satirical Daily Show, and Stephen Colbert, host of the sister show The Colbert Report, took to the stage to lead what have most termed a counter-demonstration against the [...]

Social Democrats take Senate

    The second round of Senate elections ended in triumph for the opposition Social Democrats (ČSSD). For full analysis on the implications of the victory on the governing coalition check out the Oct. 27 print edition of the Prague Post, but here is a summary of how things broke down… ČSSD won 12 of [...]

The Russians are coming!

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev will attend the NATO summit Nov. 19-20 in Lisbon. “I will go to the Russia-NATO summit,” he said at an Oct. 19 press conference. “This will further the work for necessary compromises and developing a dialogue between the Russian Federation and the North Atlantic alliance as a whole.” U.S. President Barack [...]

Early Election Results

    Get a full round up and analysis of the local and Senate election results in the Oct. 20 print edition of the Prague Post, but here are some early Sunday morning results.  The Civic Democrats (ODS) have lost control of city councils in all of the Czech Republic’s major cities with the exception [...]

Subtle but significant shift

It was hard to notice, but a former United States’ plan for missile defense in Europe is becoming a NATO plan. And the project is receiving endorsement at the highest levels… NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen (with the likely help of a team of public relations experts) penned a opinion piece in today’s International [...]

From Prague to Beijing

On Oct. 8 jailed dissident intellectual Liu Xiaobo was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize “for his long and non-violent struggle for fundamental human rights in China,” according to the Prize committee. On Oct. 11 Liu’s wife went to visit him in prison. Upon returning home she was placed under house arrest. Chinese prison officials reportedly [...]

More on Klaus-Schwarzenberg

Check out today’s print edition of The Prague Post for details about how tensions between President Václav Klaus and Foreign Minister Karel Schwarzenberg could be working to divide the governing coalition. Here are a few excerpts from our interview with political analyst Bohumil Doležal (former chief political advisor to Klaus when he was prime minister) [...]

Social Democrats look to capitalize

Taking your political party into opposition is a good thing for reorganizing and reconstituting yourself after  an election defeat. In the case of the Social Democrats (ČSSD), they actually entered opposition after winning an election (though they were unable to find potential coalition partners). ČSSD is still severely disorganized (they don’t even officially have a [...]

Don’t ask don’t tell is very telling

An attempt to end the United States’  “don’t ask don’t tell” policy on gays serving  in the military died in the Senate Sept. 21. The policy dates from 1993, during the presidency of Bill Clinton. At the time, it replaced the  previous policy of the Reagan administration which said that “homosexuality is incompatible with military [...]