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Battle-hardened Slovak Cinderella Picks a Groom from Brussels Ballroom
4 March 2026
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The Czech president accused the foreign minister of attempted blackmail over a ministerial appointment, prompting a police referral and sharpening questions about the new government’s cohesion on diplomacy and security.
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Czechia’s new Foreign Minister Petr Macinka is heading to Brussels today for talks with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte and European Union leaders. But the combat has already started at home.
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