Foreigners and the Czech Republic
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World Aids Day - Czech Republic posts lowest number of HIV/AIDS cases in Europe
More medicine, more money, and a motivated work force is what the world still needs - says the World Health Organisation today, World AIDS Day, 25 years after the first…
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Confronting the challenging contortions of Czech
After a weekend in Hungary, it was with some relief when my train rolled into the Czech Republic, and I heard my first "Dobry den" from the ticket inspector. Of course…
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Americans give thanks at ex-pat celebrations around Prague
In the United States, Thanksgiving - one of the nation's most important holidays - is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November. In Prague this year, numerous…
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Czech Republic to open doors to Romanian, Bulgarian workers
Great Britain recently made the headlines when it announced that it will not extend its open door policy to workers from Romania and Bulgaria, when the two countries join…
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Prague's famous Globe shows a new face to the public
Countless coffees have been drunk, words written and ideas debated in the Globe, Prague's famous English-language bookstore and cafe. Literati like Alan Ginsberg and…
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Business News
Prague court dismisses CSOB's complaint against Japanese bank Nomura. Wireless internet in Prague awaits EU decision. Komercni banka's owner to expand into Slovakia. Czech…
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Business News
In Business News: average monthly wages grow by 6.9 percent - 3.9 percent in real terms; the government approves a steep rise in excise duty on tobacco products; tens of…
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Dobruska's Czech summer school is underway
In its sixteenth year now, the Czech language summer school in Dobruska, north Bohemia, is in full swing. With 66 students from all around the world enrolled this year…
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Czech Police force hoping to recruit more Roma, Vietnamese and Ukrainians
The Czech Police force has decided to recruit members of three minority groups. If everything goes according to plan, more Roma, Vietnamese and Ukrainians could join the…
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New study suggests Eastern Europeans facing tougher restrictions on labour market than westerners
"A friend I once lived with had a fever and couldn't go to work for three days. Our boss said 'Ukrainians do not have fevers'. That must mean that we are machines," a…
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Record number of foreigners from EU states working in Czech Republic
Since the Czech Republic joined the European Union two years ago, many Czechs have taken advantage of the chance to work in those states with free labour markets. Perhaps…
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Helping foreigners integrate into Czech life
Since the early 1990s, the Czech Republic has become a destination for a large number of immigrants and refugees from all over the world. Most Czechs recognize that…
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