Foreigners and the Czech Republic
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You don't have to be Czech to vote in the Czech European elections - but you'll have to hurry if…
For the first time ever, foreigners will be able to vote in a Czech election. When Czechs go to the polls in their first elections to the European Parliament in a few…
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Second Sundays - Expat performers fill gap in Czech theatre
Tulip Café is located in an out of the way street close to the National Theatre. Nothing on the outside suggests it could offer more than a delicious café late and a big…
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Plight of North Korean seamstresses evokes concern
The plight of some 50 North Korean seamstresses who are working legally in the Czech Republic but who are by all accounts being exploited by the embassy of the…
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Mailbox
In this week's edition of Mailbox, we talk about the latest statistics on the population, weddings, divorces, and abortions, the new summer programme, and our competitions…
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The movement of labour
When the Czech Republic joins the European Union, its citizens will not only benefit economically but they will also be able to enjoy the advantages of travelling…
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Letter from Prague
From my surname, you can tell that it is not Czech. Many of you probably know already that I am half Czech and half Ghanaian. Ghana lies in West Africa and last week, a…
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Business News
Inflation accelerates beyond expectations to its fastest rate in nearly two years. The unemployment rate rises to a record 10.8 percent but many are reluctant to take…
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Press Review
Changes to the country's VAT system make headline in all the dailies today - Prime Minister Vladimir Spidla features on three front pages after chairing Sunday's cabinet…
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Czechs test a new approach to migration management - will it combat aging population?
Since January 2003, authorities have been running a programme to attract skilled foreign workers to the Czech Republic as the country's population ages and Czechs go…
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Ukrainian "guestworkers" continue to be milked of their wages
As Prague develops into one Central Europe's main commercial capitals, there are literally hundreds of new building sites in the city, to feed a seemingly unlimited demand…
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Czechs bid to attract skilled migrants
For the past year now, the authorities have been running a scheme to lure skilled foreign workers to the Czech Republic as the country's population ages and people go…
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Press Review
There's a mix of stories on today's front pages, from the launch of Krystof II - the second nationwide police crackdown on bad driving - to allegations of serious…
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