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January 27th, 2020
The world, including Europe, is tackling a new wave of not only anti-Semitism but displays of hate in general, while the Czech Republic may serve as an example in this respect, facing not so fundamental problems as France, for example, Prime Minister Andrej Babis said before leaving for a remembrance event in Oswiecim, Poland on Monday. "I think there have been no fundamental displays of anti-Semitism in our country," Babis said.
CTK
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