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511 km in 93 hours and 44 minutes – Pole becomes new record holder

93 hours and 44 minutes - this is a new record. Ultramarathoner Roman Ficek ran 511 kilometres of the longest trail in the Polish mountains - Main Beskid Trail - from Ustron to Wolosate.

‘Polish Saharas’ – deserts in Poland you must visit

It might seem that there are no deserts in Poland. But it turns out that a country mainly associated with hectares of green forests and thousands of lakes has one of the largest deserts in Europe. What is more, there are several such sandy areas in Poland.

Baltic Challenge Cup: Polish ice hockey players with another victory

Polish ice hockey players defeated Latvia B 9:0 (2:0, 4:0, 3:0) in their second match of the Baltic Challenge Cup tournament being played in Kaunas.

“Strong Nation – Great Poland” Independence March took place in Warsaw

An Independence March is organised to mark Poland's Independence Day and has set off from the centre of Warsaw today.

104 years of Poland’s Independence

November 11 is a public holiday in Poland, which commemorates the regaining of independence in 1918. It was after 123 years of partition, that the Republic of Poland became a sovereign state again. “It's high time to make November 11 a holiday that is not only solemn but also joyful because thanks to independence, we can be ourselves and enjoy freedom,” Prime Minister wrote.

Zelensky says 104 words for 104 years of Poland's Independence

“When our regained independence was 30 years old, Poland was next to us. I remember our shared happiness. We rejoiced together. When we met again with the old common enemy, Poland was next to us," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says in a special speech to Poles delivered in Polish.

Guinness World Records Day in London – Backbend racing, hula-hooping on stilts and more

Feats ranging from the most hula hoops spun simultaneously whilst on stilts to solving the most Rubik's cubes while skateboarding was celebrated during this year's Guinness World Records Day.

CEO of Meta Platforms, Mark Zuckerberg announces plans to lay off 13 percent of the workforce

The CEO of Meta Platforms, Mark Zuckerberg, announced yesterday in a statement that he plans to lay off 13 per cent of the workforce, or more than 11,000 people, because of the company's declining revenue and broader problems in the tech industry. This is the second such mass reduction this week after job losses at Elon Musk's Twitter.

Polish government proposes to abolish formal immunity for members of parliament and judges

Changes proposed by Law and Justice do not include substantive immunity, which protects parliamentarians and judges from being held accountable for performing their duties.

Why did Russia make the decision to withdraw its troops from Kherson?

The surrender of Kherson represents a potential turning point in the course of the Russian invasion. General Sergei Surovikin said that further resupply of the city was no longer possible.

Daily News: Did Russia just reveal their military plans?

CEO of Meta Platforms, Mark Zuckerberg announces plans to lay off 13 per cent of the workforce. The Polish government proposes abolishing legal immunity for parliament members and judges. Guinness World Records Day in London - Backbend racing, hula-hooping on stilts and more. Day 260 of War in Ukraine - Why did Russia make the decision to withdraw its troops from Kherson?

Artificial intelligence to teach robots how to quickly produce drugs

Press a button to produce any of thousands of organic chemicals, such as drugs, in a few moments from readily available ingredients. Why not? The next step in this direction has just been made possible by a peculiar collaboration between artificial intelligence (Polish program) and robots performing chemical reactions.

Swedish politician Björn Söder calls for return of Laski Statute to Poland, again

Swedish parliamentarian Björn Söder has repeated his call for the Swedish government to return to Poland the 1506 Laski Statute, currently held in the special collection of the Uppsala University Library.

Sergei Shoigu orders Russian forces to leave right bank of the Dnieper

For several weeks now, Russia has been attacking Ukraine's critical infrastructure using Iranian fighter drones. Ukraine is currently working to restore the power grid to full capacity. Nearly 4 million Ukrainians remain without electricity.

A closer look at the Midterm Elections 2022 in the U.S.

Economics, inflation, immigration, security, and abortion laws were the themes which dominated the election campaign in the United States. Great emotion, shouts of delight, thunderous applause, tears of disappointment and bitter words spoken from the rostrums. America has never been so divided.

Daily News: Ukrainian troops entered Snihurivka & continue the fight in Donbas

America has never been so divided as a nation. Day 259 of War in Ukraine - Sergei Shoigu orders Russian forces to leave the right bank of the Dnieper. PUMA-22 military manoeuvres of the Visegrad Group countries at the military training ground in Poland.

PM Morawiecki stresses that strong army is the best deterrent

The best deterrent is a strong national army, Poland's prime minister said on Wednesday at the Nowa Deba training ground in south Poland.

Polish MoD approves contract for the supply of multi-lead rocket launchers system elements

A framework agreement between the PGZ-WWR Consortium and the Armaments Agency for the supply of multi-lead rocket launchers system's elements, which will be acquired for the Polish Armed Forces from the USA and South Korea was approved on Wednesday by Poland's defence minister.

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