Marcin Dorociński, a Polish actor celebrated for his powerful and magnetic screen presence, has become an international sensation. With standout performances in global hits...
Poland’s Katarzyna Wasick added to her nation’s impressive medal haul at the Short Course World Swimming Championships in Budapest, claiming bronze in the 50m...
Every December 15th, tea lovers worldwide unite to celebrate International Tea Day, honouring the cultural and economic significance of one of humanity's most cherished beverages. From...
The cherished tradition of leaving an empty place at the Christmas Eve table in Poland is a cultural quirk that sparks curiosity each holiday season. With an extra setting carefully arranged, this practice carries a profound historical significance, rooted in ancient beliefs and intertwined with the melodies of beautiful carols.
On December 14, we remember Eugeniusz Zenon Lokajski, born in 1908 in Warsaw, whose life story is one of extraordinary talent, bravery, and sacrifice....
Friday the 13th, a date steeped in superstition across many cultures, carries its own unique weight in Poland, where long-standing beliefs intertwine with global...
In the heart of Polish tradition lies an age-old celebration known as Advent, a period steeped in rich customs and vibrant rituals that once spanned 40 days. Reflecting on these cherished traditions reveals a tapestry of customs that shaped communities and lives in ways both profound and enchanting.
As the holiday season sweeps across the nation, December 12 marks a special day dedicated to one of the most iconic symbols of this festive period: the poinsettia. National Poinsettia Day pays homage to this vibrant and beloved plant that has become synonymous with Christmas decorations and celebrations.
On December 11, 1946, the United Nations created the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) in response to the devastation of World War...
On December 11th, the world remembers General Stanisław Maczek, one of Poland’s most distinguished military leaders. Born in 1892, Maczek’s career spanned both World...
As December 11 approaches, the world gears up to celebrate International Mountain Day (IMD), a day dedicated to recognizing the essential role mountains play...
On this day in 1903, Maria Skłodowska-Curie and her husband, Pierre Curie, were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for their pioneering research into...
This annual observance honours the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) in 1948, a groundbreaking document that enshrines the fundamental freedoms...
As Easter draws near, kitchens across Poland are bustling with the aroma of freshly baked delights. Among the cherished treats adorning family tables, the Polish pound cake stands as a timeless favourite. Today, join us as we unveil the secrets to crafting this beloved delicacy, ensuring your Easter celebration is imbued with the essence of Polish tradition. Get ready to embark on a culinary journey with Poland Daily 24!
The sweet praline-flavoured delicacy with an alcoholic filling. To make them, you need a special beehive mould which you fill with any cream. There can be lots of ideas and flavourings, but here's a version that is probably the most popular and well-loved nutty hives.