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77 Years After the First Auschwitz Trial: Remembering Justice

December 22, 1947, marked the end of the first Auschwitz trial, a landmark event in the pursuit of justice for the atrocities committed at...

Embracing Winter Solace: The Start of Winter 2024

On December 21, 2024, the Northern Hemisphere will experience the Winter Solstice—the longest night of the year and the official start of winter. At...

Migrant Gang Ties and Tragedy: The Shocking Murder of a Polish Father in Sweden

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMXcqAjrzfc

High Prices, Failing Companies, and Political Games in Poland

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xETpLLg1UsU

Father Shot in Front of 12-year-old Son: The Crime That Shook Europe

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NkqF46fO0SU

Elon Musk Slams Scholz After Magdeburg Attack, Calls for Resignation

Germany is reeling from a devastating attack at a Christmas market in Magdeburg, where a driver ploughed into a crowd, killing at least five...

Poland Joins Schengen Zone with Eight Other Nations

On December 21, 2007, Poland and eight other European countries officially became part of the Schengen Zone, marking a huge step toward a more...

Remembering Artur Rubinstein: A Life of Music and Passion

December 20th marks the anniversary of the death of Artur Rubinstein, one of the greatest pianists of the 20th century. Over a career spanning...

United for Change: Marking International Human Solidarity Day

In a world defined by its diversity and interdependence, December 20 shines as a powerful testament to the strength of unity. International Human Solidarity...

Fish Day in Poland: A Moment to Reflect on Aquatic Life

Every year on December 20th, Poland celebrates Fish Day, a day dedicated to raising awareness about the treatment of fish, especially during the holiday...

Remembering Adam Sztark: A Legacy of Courage and Compassion

On December 19, we honour the memory of Adam Sztark, a Polish Jesuit priest who gave his life 82 years ago for his extraordinary...

Our Advent Calendar. Day 19: Carp Tradition on Polish Christmas Tables

The presence of fish on the Christmas table holds deep significance for Christians worldwide, symbolizing a divine gift and abundance. In Poland, this tradition takes form through the beloved carp, an emblematic feature of their Christmas Eve feast with a rich history rooted in cultural evolution.

Republika TV Expands its Global Reach with the Rock Rachon – We Rollin’

Republika TV has unveiled the addition of the English-language program Rock Rachon – We Rollin’ to its lineup. Hosted by the dynamic Michał Rachoń, this show has rapidly emerged as a cornerstone of the channel's offerings, marking a significant milestone in its global expansion efforts.

Celebrating Jan Kowalczyk: Poland’s Equestrian Legend on His Birthday Anniversary

Today, on December 18, we celebrate the birthday of Jan Franciszek Kowalczyk (1941–2020), a towering figure in Polish sports and a legend of equestrianism. Born in...

SatRev Achieves Major Success in New Share Issue, Attracting Hundreds of Investors

SatRev, a pioneering space technology company from JRH ASI’s investment portfolio, has successfully raised nearly 15 million PLN in a new share issue, reflecting robust investor...

Our Advent Calendar. Day 18: The tradition of ‘priest’s visits’

In various corners of the world, the tradition of priests' visits encircles the holiday season, though the specifics vary based on parishes and regions. However, one unifying factor remains—the period around Christmas becomes the time for priests to visit their parishioners, carrying forth an ancient custom: 'kolęda' in Polish.

Poland Celebrates “Day Without Swearing” on December 17th

Every year on December 17th, Poles are encouraged to put away profanity for a day and embrace more positive, thoughtful communication during the Day Without...

Zofia Nałkowska: A Literary Icon and Advocate for Humanity

December 17 marks the death anniversary of Zofia Nałkowska, a towering figure in Polish literature whose work continues to resonate with readers and thinkers...

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