Can Hungary resist international pressure over its LGBT stance?
The country’s Child Protection Act is morphing into a clash over fundamental values
William Nattrass is a British journalist and Visegrád Four current affairs commentator based in Prague.
The country’s Child Protection Act is morphing into a clash over fundamental values
Putin’s invasion has strengthened a sense of national identity
The Ukraine crisis could lead to a long-term change in the fabric of these societies
‘Putin is a murderer,’ read the signs carried by protestors outside the Russian Embassy in Prague on Sunday. On Saturday night, Prime Minister Andrej Babiš stunned the Czech Republic by stating that evidence now links Russian GRU secret agents to a massive explosion which killed two people at an arms depot near the Moravian village