Filip Brokeš jest analitykiem i dziennikarzem specjalizującym się w międzynarodowej polityce oraz gospodarce, ze szczególnym uwzględnieniem Rosji oraz krajów WNP.
Filip Brokeš is an analyst and a journalist specializing in international relations.
On March 2019, Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) revealed a vast offshore network that was used to channel billions of Euros out of Russia, relying on support of a major Russian bank.
In February, Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis announced Czech innovation strategy for 2030 which should ensure that the Czech Republic becomes one of innovators by 2025.
In February, EU officials agreed to amend the Gas Directive adding new rules for gas pipelines to and from third countries. The long-debated measure is aimed at the Russian-supported Nord Stream 2 pipeline.
On January 2019, the Central Bank of Russia (CBR) launched its new “fast payment system” (SBP) for a limited number of clients at 12 banks across Russia.
Despite the increasingly unstable political environment, the CSE witnessed an upsurge in overall deal value of 12.5 per cent year on year reaching a total value of the EUR80.5bn in 2018, according to the latest report on...
On January, the Czech online daily idnes.cz informed that the news platform Info.cz merged with the news aggregator Zdroj.cz. This merger is one of the latest manifestations of series of M&As on the Czech media market.
In 2018, Škoda Auto, a subsidiary of the Volkswagen Group, delivered a record number of 1.25 million automobiles, surpassing its last year record by 4.4 per cent. The Mlada Boleslav-headquartered company has been increasing...
According to the latest Eurostat data, hourly labor costs rose by 2.5 per cent in the Eurozone and by 2.7 per cent in the EU28 in the Q3’18 y/y. The corresponding numbers for the Q2’18 were 2.3 per cent and 2.7 per cent...
Countries that joined the European Union after 2004 have struggled with labor shortages, but no one has been hit as hard as Romania, which joined the European Union together with Bulgaria in 2007.
Russian Prosecutor General, Yuri Chaika, said that the Russian government lost USD692m as a result of corruption in 2018. According to Ministry of Internal Affairs in 2018, the average bribe was worth RUB451,000 (USD6,485).