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PRAGUE -- Czech Republic Justice Minister Pavel Blažek resigned from his post over a bitcoin-related scandal on Friday.
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Czech Justice Minister steps down after Bitcoin scandal; authorities investigate $45M crypto sale linked to darknet scandal.
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bne IntelliNews on MSNCzech justice minister Blažek resigns after revelations his ministry accepted CZK1bn in bitcoins from narcotic dealerBy Albin Sybera in Prague Czech Minister of Justice Pavel Blažek said he is to resign after multiple reports of his ministry ...
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Cryptopolitan on MSNCzech justice minister quits after $45M Bitcoin gift from ex-darknet criminalCzech Republic Minister of Justice Pavel Blažek has resigned after reports emerged that the Justice Ministry collected ...
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bne IntelliNews on MSNCzech PM Fiala admits cabinet may not be able to sign Dukovany nuclear contractCzech Prime Minister Petr Fiala admitted his centre-right cabinet may not be able to sign the major €16bn Dukovany nuclear ...
Czech Justice Minister Pavel Blazek quit after accepting a $45M Bitcoin donation from a convicted criminal, sparking public ...
Prime Minister Petr Fiala (Civic Democratic Party) has acknowledged to Czech Radio that the final contract for building new nuclear reactors at Dukovany may not be signed before the current government ...
Czechia and Slovakia have been independent states for over 30 years. But the subject of Ukraine, among other things, has driven a wedge between the neighbors.Relations between the Czech Republic and ...
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNNuclear plant deal might be delayed until after Czech general election, Prime Minister Fiala warnsCzech Prime Minister Petr Fiala said Tuesday that a contract with Korea’s Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power (KHNP) to build a ...
Ukraine can be sure that Czechia stands by it, Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala emphasised on Tuesday after talks with Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal in Uzhhorod, western Ukraine. Mr. Shmyhal ...
Prime Minister Petr Fiala stated in an interview with Deník.cz that the government could envision spending around five percent of its gross domestic product (GDP) on defense annually. His comments ...
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