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ČRo Plus | Tropical Days in the Czech Republic
Regional cities lack action plans to manage heatwaves, such as warning systems or climate shelters like those used abroad. The situation was commented on by Katarína Svitková, an analyst at the EUROPEUM Institute.

TN.cz | Czech cities struggle with extreme heat
The Czech Republic is being hit by a heatwave. Temperatures reached 35 degrees Celsius on Thursday. This is particularly stressful for people in large cities. Katarína Svitková, an analyst at the EUROPEUM Institute, commented on the situation.

STVR :24 | Videoconference Ahead of the Alaska Summit
Na pátečním jednání amerického prezidenta Donalda Trumpa s ruským prezidentem Vladimirem Putinem musí být zachovány evropské a ukrajinské bezpečnostní zájmy. Situaci komentoval pro Slovenskou televizi výkonný ředitel a vedoucí bruselské kanceláře Institutu EUROPEUM Martin Vokálek.

TVP World | "Czexit" on the table? Populists call for a referendum on EU and NATO membership
As part of their election campaign, Czech populist parties are once again raising the issue of the Czech Republic leaving the European Union and NATO — and proposing to hold a referendum on the matter. Opinions clash against a backdrop of growing dissatisfaction with traditional institutions and mounting concerns about sovereignty and security. Martin Vokálek, Executive Director of the EUROPEUM Institute, commented for TVP World.

TN Live | Conservative Nawrocki has taken office as President of Poland
The new Polish president has officially taken the oath of office. This June, Karol Nawrocki won the presidential election against liberal candidate Rafał Trzaskowski, confirming the deep political polarization in Poland. The development was commented on for TN Live by Viktor Daněk, Deputy Executive Director of the EUROPEUM Institute.

Impuls | With the new Polish president in office, relations with the Czech Republic will remain unchanged
Poland will have a new president from Wednesday - historian Karol Nawrocki, who was supported in the elections by the opposition national-conservative Law and Justice party, will take office. Martin Vokálek, executive director of the EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy, commented on the new president's arrival for Radio Impuls.

Seznam zprávy | They push for leaving the EU, but on the painful consequences, both Stačilo! and SPD remain silent
No euro, no EU. Ahead of the elections, populist rhetoric calling for an end to European integration is gaining strength. But anti-EU politicians from Stačilo! and SPD remain silent on how “painful” a breakup with Brussels would be – and what scenario would await the Czech Republic. Martin Vokálek, Executive Director of the EUROPEUM Institute, commented on the issue for Seznam Zprávy.

STVR | Helsinki+50: A Return to the Principles of Peace
Fifty years after the signing of a landmark document on peace and respect for human rights, European leaders returned to the place where the history of European security was shaped — to reflect on whether the principles of 1975 can survive a time of war. The anniversary in Helsinki was commented on for Slovak Television by Martin Vokálek, Executive Director of the EUROPEUM Institute.

ČRo Plus | Trump's tariffs on Europe
How long will the new US-EU tariff agreement last? Viktor Daněk, Deputy Executive Director of the EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy, commented on its possible duration and impact for Czech Radio Plus.

ČRo Plus | Will the New Anti-Corruption Law Restore the Trust of the Ukrainian public?
Obnoví nový protikorupční zákon důvěru ukrajinské veřejnosti? Hlasování o zákonu pro ČRo Plus okomentoval Viktor Daněk, zástupce výkonného ředitele Institutu pro evropskou politiku EUROPEUM.

Deník N | Will a 'European Idea' Cost Us Thousands?
The extension of emission allowances may be one of the main issues of the autumn campaign. Viktor Daněk, deputy executive director of the EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy, commented on it for Deník N's podcast Vrtěti psem - where did this EU change come from, why is it important and who bears political responsibility for it?

Právo | The EU has accepted absurd conditions
The European Union has agreed to the terms of a trade agreement with the US that many consider to be one-sidedly disadvantageous. Although the agreed 15% tariff is intended to mitigate the effects of a possible conflict, critics say it is not a solution that will ensure long-term stability. The EU has apparently agreed to "absurd" demands in order to prevent greater economic damage. Viktor Daněk, director of the Prague office of the EUROPEUM Institute, commented on this for the daily newspaper Právo.