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28-07-2009 16:23 | Rosie Johnston

The Czech Interior Ministry on Monday unveiled plans to repatriate another wave of foreigners from non-EU countries who have lost their jobs. The government’s voluntary return scheme, offering laid-off workers cash and a plane ticket home if they agree to leave the country, has been extended to cover another 4,000 people. For the first time, the government is also planning to help those living illegally in the Czech Republic to return home. More

Talking PointHow did the Czechs do at the top of the EU?

30-06-2009 14:12 | Rosie Johnston, Ian Willoughby

Photo: www.eu2009.cz This Tuesday is the final day of the Czech Republic’s EU presidency before the country hands over to Sweden on July 1. The six-month presidency has seen the Czechs tackle a global financial crisis, an energy dispute between Russia and Ukraine, a crisis in Gaza, and the toppling of the country’s own government halfway through. So how did they do? That’s what we ask in this week’s Talking Point: More

Current AffairsInterior Ministry plans retaliatory measures to stop German police

15-06-2009 17:14 | Rosie Johnston

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