Inside the Controversial Decision to Liquidate Public Media in Poland

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Card Playing Day: A Celebration of Timeless Games

As December 28th draws near, enthusiasts and casual players alike are eagerly gearing up to celebrate Card Playing Day, an occasion that honours the enduring allure and entertainment found in the world of card games.

Cloudy Skies and Warmth Forecasted for New Year’s Eve in Poland

As the countdown to 2024 approaches, the weather forecast for New Year's Eve in Poland isn't exactly promising.

Remembering Julian Tuwim: 70 Years Since the Departure of a Polish Literary Luminary

Seventy years have passed since the world bid farewell to a luminary in Polish literature, Julian Tuwim. Today, on December 27, we commemorate the legacy of a poet whose verses danced with vitality, capturing the essence of urban life and inspiring generations with his whimsical yet poignant prose.

National Day of the Victorious Greater Poland Uprising: A Commemoration of Triumph and Liberation

As December 27th dawns upon Poland, the nation unites in commemoration of the National Day of the Victorious Greater Poland Uprising—a pivotal moment etched in history that heralded the liberation of Greater Poland from the clutches of German rule.

Michał Adamczyk Appointed as President of TVP by National Media Council

Michał Adamczyk has been appointed as the President of the Management Board of Telewizja Polska (TVP) by the National Media Council.

Polish Ski Association: Promoting Excellence in Winter Sports

Established on December 26, 1919, the Polish Ski Association (Polski Związek Narciarski) stands as a cornerstone in the realm of physical culture, serving as Poland's national federation for a diverse range of skiing disciplines.

Saint Stephen’s Day: Honoring the First Christian Martyr

In the jubilant aftermath of Christmas, amidst the lingering warmth of festive cheer, another significant day beckons the devout faithful—a day not just of celebration but of remembrance. Saint Stephen's Day, known as the Feast of Saint Stephen, stands as a revered occasion within the Christian calendar, commemorating the life and sacrifice of Saint Stephen, the first Christian martyr.

Poinsettia: A Festive Emblem Rooted in History

The holiday season brings with it a vibrant display of colors and traditions, and among these cherished symbols sits the elegant and captivating poinsettia. Adorning countless homes, churches, and festive displays, this iconic plant holds a rich history steeped in both cultural significance and botanical intrigue.

Polish Holiday Preferences: Ranking of Polish Vacation Destinations

As the summer of 2023 unfolded, a whopping 65% of Poland's populace, roughly 21 million individuals, had one thing in common—a planned vacation. However, what piqued curiosity were the travel preferences within the country and the soaring popularity of specific seaside destinations.

Holiday Weather: Challenging Road Conditions Ahead

Snow-covered roads grip multiple regions in Poland amid a new low-pressure system and warm front traversing the country. Christmas Eve forecasts predict snowfall in western Pomerania, Łódź, Wielkopolska, Warmia-Masuria, and Lubusz.

Unlocking Longevity: Life’s Essential 8 for Healthier Living and Extended Vitality

Embracing a straightforward set of recommendations crafted by the American Heart Association not only benefits heart health but also substantially enhances the prospects of leading a longer and healthier life. With eight key recommendations in mind, the editorial team at the Health Service extends their wishes for success in adopting and maintaining these guidelines this festive season.

Hawks Fall Short in World Tennis League Showdown

In a thrilling face-off between the Hawks led by Świątek and Hurkacz and the Eagles at the World Tennis League in Abu Dhabi, the Polish duo secured a convincing 6-2 win against Andreyeva and Rublev. However, the Eagles claimed an overall 31-28 victory.

Tragedy Strikes: Remembering the 1985 Mining Disaster in Wałbrzych

On December 22, 1985, tragedy struck the Wałbrzych mine in Wałbrzych, Poland, in a catastrophic event that claimed the lives of 18 miners due to a methane explosion.

Embracing Winter’s Threshold: Unveiling the Intricacies of the December Solstice

On the 21st of December, the world marks the winter solstice, a pivotal astronomical event signifying the onset of winter, the shortest day, and the longest night of the year.

Poland Ranks High in EU Happiness Index

The European Union's recent release of the Happiness Index has shaken the grounds of assumed contentment across member nations. Poland, alongside Austria and Romania, emerges as one of the top three happiest nations within the EU, while Germany's plummet in happiness raises eyebrows.

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