Czech Republic
Poverty tourism: homeless guides show Prague's less salubrious sideSocial enterprise Pragulic employs homeless people in the Czech capital to raise awareness of the hardship of life on the streets
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- Czech president: migrants should be fighting Isis, not 'invading' EuropeMilos Zeman says children, the old and sick deserve compassion but young single men fleeing Middle East should stay behind and take up arms
- EU states miss deadline to appoint officers for refugee relocationsRelocation of refugees, projected to take two years, would take 166 years to implement at current rate
- Paris terror attacks: vigils held around the world in honour of victims – videoResidents of cities across the globe have gathered outside French embassy buildings and iconic landmarks to light candles and hold services in honour of the dead and wounded in Paris
- Czech president rejects UN claims of refugee rights violationsMiloš Zeman dismisses accusations of Islamophobia amid UN condemnation of country’s detention policy and strip-searching of refugees
- Eastern Europe’s hard attitude to refugees is born out of trauma
Eastern Europe’s hard attitude to refugees is born out of trauma
Andras SchweitzerAccusations of bigotry and historical amnesia are thrown at eastern European governments, but many westerners are ignorant of how this region operates
- Rare rhino dies at Czech zoo, leaving just four northern white rhino on EarthNorthern white rhino on brink of extinction after deaths of male in San Diego zoo last year and female named Nabire in Czech Republic this week
- Nicholas Winton was a beacon of humanity
Nicholas Winton was a beacon of humanity
Jonathan RomainHe saved 669 Jewish children from almost certain death in Nazi camps. His extraordinary efforts were only matched by his modesty
- From the archive, 27 June 1969: No Czech workers for ButlinsThe Guardian, 27 June 1969: The Czech government has banned 1,200 female students from doing summer jobs in the UK, claiming such employment is ‘unworthy’ of its youth
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