Foreigners and the Czech Republic
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“It’s like familiar music in my brain.” Czech summer course students on learning the language
As every year, dozens of students from all over the world arrived in Czechia to take part in this year’s edition of the annual Summer Czech Course for Expats.
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Meet the Czech-US couple who’ve fostered 12 babies in 12 years
In the past 12 years Eva and Rob McLean, who live just outside Prague, have fostered no fewer than 12 children. All of them were new-borns who stayed with them for a year.
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Czechast About Lord Runciman's Mission to Czechoslovakia
This episode serves as a prologue to our upcoming discussions about the deep-rooted connections between Czechs and Britain, particularly through the lens of London.
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Studying in Czechia: Part 3
Czechia is becoming increasingly attractive for international students, but the bureaucratic challenges can be daunting. Find out how to get your diploma recognised.
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Studying in Czechia: Part 2
Czechia is becoming increasingly attractive for international students, but the bureaucratic challenges can be daunting. Here are some tips for the visa process.
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Studying in Czechia: Part 1
Czechia is becoming increasingly attractive for international students, but the bureaucratic challenges can be daunting. We take you through the visa appliation process.
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“This place reflects who we are as human beings”: New natural wine bar opens in Prague
Farah Abou Kharroub has a personality that draws you in the moment you meet her. That hospitality is something she is trying to translate into her new venture, Aleb.
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Peter Zusi on Karel Teige, teaching Czech literature – and a notable school band reunion
Peter Zusi, a London-based associate professor of Czech and Comparative Literature, discusses his book on Karel Teige, teaching Czech authors – and his teenage rock past.
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“I think it does feel like home”: Valerio Mendoza Guillén on his 14 years in Prague
When Valerio Mendoza Guillén first arrived in Prague, he had no intention of staying away from Venezuela for long. Fourteen years later, he's made the city home.
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EP95: Ed Ley
Englishman Ed Ley on his fascinating social media project recording the stories of the streets of Prague, one by one.
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Kaveh Daneshmand: My dream is to one day work in Iran with freedom I have here
Kaveh Daneshmand heads Czechia's festival of Iranian cinema. He discusses how his homeland manages to produce great films despite severe restrictions – and much, much more.
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“Things have changed for the better”: Raymi Britto on life in Czechia and his Instagram account
Twenty-five-year-old Raymi Britto came by our studio to discuss his Instagram account, how he learned Czech, and how he’s observed Prague change since he first landed here.
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