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Foundations of Third Republic were riddled with communism, therefore quest for remembrance is our duty, says PM

History is also an important tool for building so-called soft power. We care about making our country stronger and stronger. Through history and the good done by Poles, and undoubtedly our presidents-in-exile were depositories of good, therefore we can fight for a positive perception of Poland around the world. It is also crucial to rebuild the memory of them for ourselves, for Poles. These remains we are bringing back are a compass for us, the living, on how to live and how to serve Poland," Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki says in an interview with Gazeta Polska Codziennie.

Elites didn’t break up with PRL but attempted synthesis of democracy and communism, Morawiecki told GPC

“The elites of the Third Republic did not break up with the People's Republic of Poland. A breakneck synthesis of the old communist order with the new democratic one was attempted. In view of this, taking over the insignia of the Republic of Poland from Ryszard Kaczorowski was not taken into account by the circle, because it would have meant the breaking of the continuity of the People's Republic. Besides, leaving our presidents in exile, as the elites of the Third Republic did, can be compared to leaving a comrade on the battlefield. Now, it is our duty to bring them back to Poland," Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki says in a wide-ranging interview for tomorrow's issue of ‘Gazeta Polska Codziennie.’

What a match! Poland defeated Spain

Polish handball players after a thrilling end of the match sensationally defeated Spain 22:21 at the Women’s EHF EURO 2022. The fantastic victory against the semifinalists of the last World Cup gave the White-Reds hope of advancing from the group.

Nuclear power to constitute up to 35 pct of the energy mix

Nuclear power will ultimately make up 30-35 per cent of Poland's energy mix while the rest will mostly come from renewable energy sources, the development and technology minister said.

Anti-inflation shield to stay but in different form

The Polish government’s anti-inflation shield will remain in place, but changes will be made to it, Mateusz Morawiecki, Poland’s prime minister told a press conference on Monday.

Blaszczak: US base in Poland strengthen NATO’s eastern flank security

A new American military logistics depot in Poland will help the US Air Force support NATO forces on its eastern flank, Poland's defence minister has said.

WTA Finals: Sabalenka grabbed her first win over Swiatek this season

Iga Swiatek lost to Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka 1:2 (2:6, 6:2, 1:6) after a long and action-packed match, ending her participation in the WTA Finals tournament. The Belarusian's rival in the deciding match will be Frenchwoman Caroline Garcia.

Polish & English representatives pay tribute to Poland’s presidents-in-exile before their reburial in Warsaw

Today at noon, the Polish delegation laid wreaths on the graves of Polish aviators and the graves where Polish presidents-in-exile rested until recently - at Newark Cemetery. In a few days - on November 12 - Wladyslaw Raczkiewicz, August Zaleski and Stanislaw Ostrowski will be buried in the Temple of Divine Providence in Warsaw.

‘Free November’ in eleven Royal Residences

The Wawel Royal Castle, the Royal Łazienki Museum in Warsaw, the King John III Palace Museum in Wilanów, the Royal Castle in Poznań, the Lublin Castle, the Malbork Castle with its branches in Sztum and Kwidzyn, the Royal Castle in Sandomierz, the Żupny Castle in Wieliczka and the Royal Castle in Warsaw are the eleven royal residences that have prepared a free offer for visitors this year as part of the Free November campaign.

WTA Finals: Iga Swiatek defeated Coco Gauff. She won all the matches in the group!

In the last meeting of the group stage of the WTA Finals Iga Swiatek defeated American Coco Gauff 2:0 (6:3, 6:0). The world's best tennis player finished the struggle with a set of victories. She will face Aryna Sabalenka in the semifinals.

Climate activists block private jet take-offs at Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam

The protest was part of a day of demonstrations in and around the airport organized by environmental groups Greenpeace and Extinction Rebellion to protest over greenhouse gas emissions and other pollution caused by the airport and aviation industry.

Elon Musk as Twitter CEO to introduce new work ethic

Musk, the world's richest person, is looking to cut around 3,700 Twitter staff, or about half the workforce, as he seeks to slash costs and impose a demanding new work ethic, according to internal plans reviewed by Reuters this week.

Putin keeps trying to distort reality

Vladimir Putin keeps trying to lie about reality. He tried to make the public believe that the real threat to Ukraine is Poland.

The Russian army is trying to use the mobilized troops [VIDEO]

The Russian army is trying to use the mobilized troops to resume the offensive in Donetsk. According to experts from the US institute of war studies, these newly established units will not achieve their operational goals due to poor offensive skills. In addition, Russian forces are preparing to retreat from the west bank of the Dnieper.

Pope Francis attracts thousands of people during first-ever papal visit to Bahrain this weekend

Some very significant news coming out of the small Arabian gulf state of Bahrain. The country received its first-ever papal Visit this weekend. Today, Pope Francis hosted a mass for Catholics who came to Bahrain's national stadium from all over the Persian Gulf region.

He did it! Tomasz Sobania reached Barcelona after 2 520km of run

After 63 days Tomasz Sobania reached Barcelona. He started his journey in Gliwice (Silesian Voivodeship) and ran 60 marathons to reach Camp Nou in Barcelona.

EU consents to ease Poland's budget constraints because of war in Ukraine

Poland will not have to adhere to budgetary constraints when it comes to aid it has offered to Ukraine and social support programmes in the aftermath of the Russia-Ukraine war, the finance ministry has told PAP.

EC received Poland’s request concerning suspension of court fines

A European Commission (EC) spokesperson confirmed on Friday that the Commission had received a letter from Poland requesting a suspension of fines imposed on Warsaw by the European Court of Justice (CJEU).

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