Foreigners and the Czech Republic
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Edward Meegan: Prague’s Grittiness Made Me Feel At Home
When Edward Meegan visited the Czech Republic as a tourist in 1993, he had no intention of staying. I talked to him twenty-five years later about his Czech-American family…
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Czech Republic joins international project to help refugees feel welcome
A few weeks ago the Czech Republic joined “Refugees Welcome International ” a platform that was founded in November 2014 to connect refugees with locals who are willing to…
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Singer Juwana Jenkins: The moment I fell in love with Prague? When I got lost
Blues singer and teacher Juwana Jenkins has been living in Prague since the late 1990s. In this special video interview, the American vocalist discusses her relationship…
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Eight Chinese Christians granted asylum in Czech Republic, dozens more turned away
The Czech Interior Ministry has granted asylum to eight Chinese Christians seeking protection in the country on the grounds of religious persecution. The requests of…
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Multicultural project highlights Prague’s historic diversity
For nearly 20 years, the Multicultural Centre Prague has been involved in promoting human rights and respect for cultural diversity. Their activities and projects focus on…
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Czech Republic to open up to more foreign workers
The Czech Republic will open up to more foreign workers in the coming months. Amidst mounting pressure from companies, the Czech Foreign Ministry has announced it would…
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Czechoslovak divorce helped relations says Prague Slovak
Katrin Taussig was born in Slovakia but spent nearly half of her life in Prague, where she lives with her Czech husband and two daughters. What are her memories of the…
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Czech ombudswoman takes up case of Chinese Christians seeking asylum
The Czech ombudsman has taken up the case of dozens Chinese Christians who lodged asylum requests in the country on the grounds that they fear persecution at home…
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Czech Republic sticking to its guns on migrant quotas in face of EC lawsuit
The European Commission has announced it is suing the Czech Republic, Poland and Hungary in the bloc’s top court for their refusal to take in asylum seekers in line with…
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Czech ministry mulls massive recruitment of foreign workers to fill jobs
Wages and jobs have been pushed as one of the main themes of Czech parliamentary elections. And a proposal from the finance ministry to open the door to around 200,000…
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Czech Republic faces court action over freedom of movement
Free movement of people is one of the basic ideals of the European Union and a principle frequently voiced and defended by the Czech political elite.
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Senator to take strict new foreigners’ law to court
A strict new foreigners’ law went into effect in August of this year despite protests from human rights organizations, NGOs working with migrants and the Czech Chamber of…
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