The impending swearing-in of Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki's new government in Poland has been slated for Monday at 4:30, according to a statement from a presidential aide. Following this ceremony, the government will undergo a critical phase of securing a vote of confidence within the subsequent two weeks.
Gdańsk Główny has clinched the title of Poland's best train station, triumphing over 104 competitors in a spirited public vote. The station's recent renovation, a monumental investment totalling PLN 120 million, has propelled it to the forefront, earning accolades not only for its modernization but also for its meticulous restoration of historic architectural elements.
As the aroma of freshly baked goodness fills the air and visions of decadent treats dance in the minds of dessert enthusiasts, November 26 marks a delicious occasion—National Cake Day. This sweet celebration invites people from all walks of life to indulge their taste buds and revel in the artistry of confectionery delights.
In the heart of Poland, the 25th of November is not just another day on the calendar; it's a celebration of cuddles, warmth, and childhood memories. As the world observes World Teddy Bear Day, Poland joins in with an exuberant display of affection for these timeless companions that have been an integral part of countless childhoods.
Today, Poland commemorates Railway Workers' Day, a celebration deeply rooted in history and tradition, paying homage to the dedicated individuals who have contributed significantly to the nation's industrial and historical tapestry. Held annually on November 25, this day not only honours the tireless efforts of railway workers but also commemorates St. Catherine of Alexandria, the revered patron saint of railroad workers.
As November 24th rolls around, food enthusiasts, nutritionists, and culinary connoisseurs unite to celebrate the crimson wonder of the root vegetable world—Beetroot Day. This day serves as a vibrant ode to the humble beetroot, honouring its versatility, health benefits, and culinary significance across cultures.
As November 24th arrives, the air in Poland becomes infused with an aura of anticipation and playful speculation. It’s the eve of Saint Catherine’s Day, a festivity known locally as "Katarzynki," where bachelors eagerly partake in age-old customs to divine their romantic fate.
A photo trap has captured a harrowing bear attack on an eco-activist, raising questions about the consequences of his controversial mission. The incident has ignited a heated debate about the fine line between activism and personal safety.
In a remarkable endeavour blending history, heritage, and dedication, a team from the Museum of Folk Architecture in Sanok, alongside conservation services and volunteers, successfully retrieved a long-hidden treasure: the 300-kilogram bell from the vanished church of Maniów within the Komańcza Forestry District.
A recent survey conducted by the Pollster Research Institute and published by Super Express newspaper showcased a prevailing sentiment among Poles, signaling a strong inclination towards incorporating an income threshold for the national child benefit program.
Poland's health minister has expressed optimism regarding the possibility of reaching an agreement with Pfizer, the US pharmaceutical giant, amid reports of a legal dispute over unmet Covid vaccine deliveries.
Polish tennis fans await the United Cup eagerly, set to begin on December 29th and climax on January 7th. The event in Australia boasts a strong Polish squad, including Iga Świątek and Hubert Hurkacz.
As November 21st approaches, the world gears up to celebrate World Television Day, a momentous occasion that pays homage to the power, influence, and transformative nature of television in our lives.
During discussions with Finnish President Sauli Niinisto, Poland’s President Andrzej Duda drew a striking comparison between the mounting migrant situation at Finland's border with Russia and the crisis that unfolded at the Poland-Belarus border in 2021.
Poland commemorates the National Children's Rights Day annually on the 20th of November, a celebration established at the initiative of the Children's Rights Commissioner.
In the realm of oddity and irrationality, November 20th marks a special date on the calendar known as Absurdity Day. For those who relish absurd tales from movies, peculiar jokes, or nonsensical literary escapades, this day is a cherished celebration. It's a time when one can spin tales of nonsense without the fear of judgment or reproach.
As Easter draws near, kitchens across Poland are bustling with the aroma of freshly baked delights. Among the cherished treats adorning family tables, the Polish pound cake stands as a timeless favourite. Today, join us as we unveil the secrets to crafting this beloved delicacy, ensuring your Easter celebration is imbued with the essence of Polish tradition. Get ready to embark on a culinary journey with Poland Daily 24!