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All Saints’ Ball

Kids are singing, dancing, and dressing up. They do not dress up as ghosts and demons but as saints, biblical figures, or nuns. "All Saints' Ball" has become the tradition of many schools in Poland. This event may become an alternative to Halloween.

Hubert Hurkacz still has chance to play in the ATP Finals

Hubert Hurkacz can still appear in the ATP Finals tournament for the best players of the season, but he needs a triumph in Paris or has to count on the bad luck of others.

Korean nuclear power deal considered to break new ground

Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki welcomed an agreement with South Korea on the construction of a nuclear power plant, saying that it would strengthen Poland’s energy security and create thousands of jobs. Poland plans to develop a nuclear power station using Korean technology in Pątnów in the central Łódzkie province.

Lithuanian MFA on Russian suspension of grain deal: Let's bypass the blackmail

“Russia suspends implementation of grain deal for an indefinite term. The reason is the terrorist attack in Sevastopol,” Russian News Agency TASS informed on Saturday. Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis tweeted that it is time to end attempts to negotiate with Russia. His words were addressed by MP Anna Milczanowska on the "W Punkt" program on TV Republika that “Russia wants to starve the whole world.”

The remains of Poland's presidents-in-exile to be brought to Poland on November 12

On November 12, the remains of Poland's presidents-in-exile, who were buried at the Polish Airmen's Cemetery in Newark, UK, will be brought to Poland. The ceremonial burial at the Temple of Divine Providence will be a symbolic closure of their forced emigration, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said.

US praises cooperation with Poland on nuclear power project

US Vice President Kamala Harris has welcomed the news that Poland has chosen Westinghouse, a US supplier of nuclear products and technologies, to build the country's first nuclear power plant.

Shuysky Tribute. 411 years ago Tsar of Russia paid homage to Polish King

On October 29, 1611, Hetman Stanislaw Żółkiewski returned triumphantly to Warsaw from Moscow. In the retinue passing through the city was the captured Tsar Vasily IV Shuysky, who at the Royal Castle humbled himself before the Polish King Sigismund III Vasa and teenage prince Władysław. The country’s strength, however, was illusory, and the humiliation inflicted on the Russians became the cause of centuries of strife and severe acts of revenge.

Tomasz Sobania on his way to Barcelona. Only 300 km of run left

A 24-year-old Pole Tomasz Sobania wants to run the distances of a marathon for 60 days in a row with breaks. He started at the Piast Gliwice stadium (Silesian Voivodeship) and he plans to finish at Camp Nou on November 4.

No more simplified rules for Russians in labour market

Poland has abolished simplified procedures for Russian citizens seeking access to its labour market amid the Kremlin’s invasion of Ukraine and a risk of increasing migration from Russia, the family and social policy minister has announced.

Duda advisor explains the reason why Russian ambassador was invited

Polish President Andrzej Duda’s chief foreign policy advisor has defended the decision by the Vatican's Warsaw representative to invite the Russian ambassador to a party, despite the diplomat’s presence causing a “problem” for other guests.

Poland eager to be the part of Nuclear Sharing programme, says presidential aide

Poland is interested in joining NATO’s Nuclear Sharing programme, the Polish president's foreign policy advisor Jakub Kumoch said on Friday. He said this was the result of Moscow annulling a 1997 NATO-Russia agreement barring the deployment of permanent NATO forces in Eastern Europe by attacking Ukraine.

Poland receives first Bayraktar drones

Poland received the first Bayraktar drones. “There is no modern army without modern drones,” Deputy Prime Minister Mariusz Błaszczak stated and added that “we still strengthen the capabilities of the Polish Armed Forces.”

Some EU countries might be unwilling to declare Russia a terrorist state

On Wednesday the Senate, Poland’s upper house of parliament, unanimously adopted a resolution declaring the Russian Federation a terrorist regime and calling on the international community to support the International Criminal Court in investigating people responsible for war crimes in Ukraine. Large EU countries like Germany and France are unwilling to classify Russia as a “terrorist regime,” a Polish deputy foreign minister said.

Offshore wind to boost the development of Ustka

PGE Group has chosen the seaport in Ustka as a command centre for its offshore investments. In 2026, an operations and service base for offshore wind farms and an Offshore Wind Energy Competence Centre will be established in Ustka. The venture by PGE will provide the development of the entire region and workplaces for high-class specialists.

Daily News: Polish Senate considers Russia a terrorist state [VIDEO]

Poland's Senate has declared the Russian Federation a terrorist regime and called on the international community to support the International Criminal Court in investigating people responsible for war crimes in Ukraine.

Westinghouse is expected to be Poland's nuclear project partner

Under the Polish government's energy strategy, Poland is seeking partners to construct six nuclear power units with a total capacity of 6 to 9 gigawatts (GW). Westinghouse, a US supplier of nuclear products and technologies, could well help build the country's first nuclear power plant (NPP), a deputy prime minister has said.

Poland's culture minister on the book given to Pope by Macron: It was not looted

The Polish Foreign Ministry has launched an inquiry into the history of a book presented to Pope Francis by Emmanuel Macron. The French President handed the book over to the Pope during an audience in the Vatican. Today, however, Poland's culture minister said the book was not looted during the Second World War.

PM for the Washington Post: We are not going to surrender

Mateusz Morawiecki, the Polish prime minister, has said in an interview for The Washington Post that he could not rule out Russia using nuclear weapons in the Ukraine war. He also pointed out that “we are not going to surrender. We are not going to leave Ukraine without support not only military but also financial.”

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