Iga Świątek returned to the WTA Finals with a thrilling three-set victory over Barbora Krejcikova, showing grit and precision in her first match after...
Janina Porazińska, a celebrated Polish writer, editor, and translator, devoted her life to children’s literature and the preservation of Polish folklore. Born in 1882...
On November 1, 1946, in the Archbishop’s Palace chapel in Kraków, Karol Wojtyła entered the priesthood through an intimate ceremony led by Cardinal Adam...
On November 1, 2024, the Polish Table Tennis Association (Polski Związek Tenisa Stołowego, or PZTS) celebrates 93 years of promoting table tennis across Poland....
Each year on November 1st, Poland’s cemeteries come alive with flickering lights and vibrant blooms as people gather to honour their deceased loved ones...
As urban populations expand, facing heightened challenges from climate change and rapid urbanization, World Cities Day 2024 underscores the importance of young people in...
On this day, Poland remembers Ignacy Daszyński, an essential figure in its history whose commitment to social justice, labour rights, and national independence still...
October 30 marks an important milestone in Poland’s environmental history, as three of the country’s most iconic national parks – Pieniny, Tatra, and Babia...
Today, we honour Ferdynand Ruszczyc, a seminal figure in Polish art, whose evocative landscapes and patriotic spirit have left an indelible mark on Polish...
On October 30, 2024, the Polish Academy of Sciences (PAN) commemorates 73 years since the establishment of its foundational law, a pivotal moment that...
As Poland marks the 886th anniversary of Bolesław III Wrymouth's death, the enduring significance of this medieval ruler is evident in the nation's historical...
In the interwar years, the city of Bielsko erected a monument to honour Gabriel Narutowicz, Poland’s first president, who was assassinated just days after...
In Poland, the Christmas Eve table bears witness to a cherished tradition—laying out 12 meticulously crafted dishes. This age-old practice carries profound symbolism, reflecting both Christian beliefs and age-old folk customs.