Foreigners and the Czech Republic
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Raid on online grocer highlights bigger foreign labour problem
A police raid on the country’s second biggest online grocer, which resulted in the detention of 85 foreign nationals on suspicion of working illegally in the country, has…
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Foreign police raid on warehouse of second biggest online grocer
The second largest online grocer on the Czech market – Rohlik.cz had to suspend operation on Thursday following a raid by the foreign police on the company’s Prague…
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Czech citizenship claims increase in wake of legal overhaul
Last year saw a two-fold increase in applications for Czech citizenship according to newly released data from the interior ministry. In 2016, almost 4,000 applicants…
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Historian Matěj Spurný: Anti-humanist atmosphere is spreading – and we must fight back
At the start of this year historian Matěj Spurný came in for a great deal of online abuse – and even death threats – after an interview he gave a magazine headlined This…
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My Prague – Rob Cameron
For listeners around the world, Rob Cameron has, as the BBC’s correspondent in the city, been the voice of Prague for many years. The London-born journalist, who moved…
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Czech Republic increasingly popular as study abroad destination with US students
The Czech Republic is becoming increasingly popular with university students from the United States, according to the latest report by the Institute of International…
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Journalists failing in refugee coverage according to Prague conference
A two day series of seminars about media coverage of the refugee crisis in Central Europe and the Baltic States has just wound up in Prague. And most of the messages have…
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Study: Prague among cheapest cities to move in
The Czech capital Prague is among twenty cities in the world where foreigners face the lowest initial costs after relocating, according to an analysis carried out by the…
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Number of foreigners in Czech Republic rises to record levels
The number of foreigners in the Czech Republic in 2015 was the highest in the country’s history – a little under half a million according to new numbers released by the…
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Fast track programme for Ukraine workers creates strain between Czech unions and bosses
In times of boom and for selected fields of employment the Czech Republic has frequently looked East to supplement its labour force. A decade or two ago, the target was…
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Project aimed at fighting hate crime acquires fresh urgency in light of migrant crisis
In 2015 the government launched a two year project to help fight hate crime directed against Romanies and other minorities in the Czech Republic. With the migrant crisis…
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Government moves to ease conditions for foreign workers
The government has moved to ease conditions for foreigners working in the Czech Republic. An amendment to the foreigners’ law approved by the cabinet on Monday should…
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