In what may signal a long-term change in post-Soviet migration patterns, immigrants and migrant workers are gravitating to the Czech Republic because of its strong economy and central location. But whether from East or West, most are temporary residents hoping to improve their lives at homeby Tom Warner FIVE YEARS AFTER OPENING ITS BORDERS to the world, the Czech Republic […]

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