Foreigners and the Czech Republic
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Expert questions plan for Ukrainian Roma refugees
Amid reports of Ukrainian Roma refugees sleeping at Prague’s Main Train Station, a tent city has been erected in the Troja district to provide accommodation for them.
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On Roots, Branches and Family Trees
As Kevin Loo enters life as a family man, he reflects on the family trees in his life and how our roots play an important part of who we are and where we go.
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Ukrainian Roma struggling to find accommodation in Czechia
Many Ukrainian refugees of Roma origin are having trouble finding accommodation in the Czech Republic, amid allegations that Czechia is employing double standards.
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New map helps Ukrainian refugees find free accommodation and jobs
For the Ukrainian war refugees newly arrived in Czechia, finding long-term housing, work or a school for their children is becoming increasingly difficult.
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Head of Czech Centre Kyiv on how current crisis can shift Czech view on Ukrainians
Director of Czech Centre Kyiv, Radka Rubilina, continues to run its activities from its temporary headquarters in Prague.
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Migration expert: Czechia will have to rethink its integration policy
In just over a month, the Czech Republic has taken in over 300,000 war refugees from Ukraine. We speak to a migration expert about the challenges this poses.
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Brno Expat Fair highlights appeal of Czechia's second city
The Brno Expat Fair took place this Saturday. Our reporter Anna Fodor went along to see for herself what it was all about.
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Expat Fair showcases what life in Brno can offer to foreign professionals
Brno, Czechia's second-largest city, has long played second fiddle to the capital, Prague, in terms of attracting foreign talent. But all that may be changing.
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Expert: “Several dangers” exist but Ukrainian workers can benefit CR
Thousands of Ukrainian refugees are now entering the Czech labour force. What impact will that have? And how best can they be integrated?
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Czech Education Ministry asks for more funds to integrate Ukrainian refugees
Czech schools will need more than CZK 5 billion by the end of August to integrate refugees from Ukraine, says Education Minister Petr Gazdík.
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Ukrainian classes for refugee children now underway in Czech Republic
Special school classes for Ukrainian children whose families have fled to the Czech Republic are now running in Prague, Brno and other places.
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Meet the Prague ambassador hosting two Ukrainian families
Prague's ambassador of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Martina Mlinarević, has taken in two Ukrainian families, swelling her usual household of three to no fewer than nine.
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