Foreigners and the Czech Republic
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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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Venezuelan Christmas market to bring ‘a little bit of home’ to community members
On Sunday, members of the Venezuelan community in Prague will put on a Christmas market, and one of the coordinators, Valerio Mendoza, told me more.
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Czechast with Don Sparling, a Canadian from Brno
Don Sparling: Story of how a Canadian came to communist Czechoslovakia, fell in love and made Brno his home.
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Charity event turns Halloween from US import into intercultural success
Halloween often has the reputation of being an imported US holiday in Czechia, but long-term Prague resident Dinah Spritzer wanted to find a way to make it feel more Czech.
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From 18 to 80: summer school in Poděbrady draws people with Czech heritage of all ages
For 30 years, the Summer Course for Expatriates has been bringing people with Czech ancestry from around the world to their ancestral home to get in touch with their roots.
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VZP monopoly on foreigners’ health insurance to be abolished
The controversial monopoly, enshrined in law, which one company has held over health insurance for non-EU citizens for the last two years has finally been abolished.
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“We want to make expats lives easier”: The Expat Centre in Prague
Lucia Legáthová is an economic diplomacy specialist for the City of Prague and also runs the Prague Expat Centre, located in the heart of downtown.
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