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Poland's economy to grow by 3.7 pct in 2022 says European Commission

Poland's GDP will increase by 3.7 per cent this year and by 3 per cent in 2023, the European Commission (EC) said in its spring forecast on Monday.

Envoy slams Ukrainian jury for zero points to Poland at Eurovision

Ukraine's ambassador to Poland has criticised the Ukrainian jury of the Eurovision Song Contest for not awarding a single point to Poland.

Polish PM disappointed with EU's concession to rouble payments

Mateusz Morawiecki, the Polish prime minister, has expressed dissatisfaction with the EU's attempts to allow payment for Russian gas in roubles.

Poland accepts 3.38 mln refugees since war in Ukraine started

Since February 24, when Russia invaded Ukraine, 3.38 million people have crossed the Polish-Ukrainian border into Poland, the Border Guard (SG) tweeted on Sunday morning.

Ukraine: Attack on the military object infrastructure on the border with Poland [VIDEO]

On Sunday, four Russian missiles hit an object of military infrastructure in the Lviv oblast, close to the border with Poland, destroying it –the head of the government of Lviv oblast, Maxym Kozytsky said in the recording on Telegram.

‘Wyczółkowski Retrieved’. New exhibition in Wawel Royal Castle Museum [PHOTO GALLERY]

In celebration of Leon Wyczółkowski’s painting “Highlander/Country Girl in a Yellow Scarf” being found, the Wawel Royal Castle Museum has recently opened an exhibition dedicated to Wyczółkowski’s oeuvre. It’s open Tuesday-Sunday until August 18th, 2022.

Tragic end of a story of the Beaver from Eye of the Sea. He died after falling from Szpiglasowa Przełęcz [VIDEO]

The beaver, who lodged in Eye of the Sea last year and survived the winter there, died when he fell from the Szpiglasowa Przełęcz (Szpiglas Pass). The fact that it survived the winter there is a natural curiosity, and the fact that it climbed the Szpiglasowa Przełęcz is an unusual event. Sad information was provided by the forester of the Tatra National Park from Eye of the Sea, Grzegorz Bryniarski.

Poland accepts 3.36 mln refugees since war in Ukraine started

Since February 24, when Russia invaded Ukraine, 3.36 million people have crossed the Polish-Ukrainian border into Poland, the Border Guard (SG) tweeted on Saturday morning.

Poland to push Turkey to accept Sweden, Finland in Nato, security head says

Poland will urge Turkey to agree to Finland's and Sweden's plans to join Nato, Poland's top security official said on Friday.

United Right would claim win if the elections took place in May

The governing United Right coalition would retain power if elections were held in May, according to a new poll.

Mueller: “Approval for National Recovery Plan soon”

Poland's post-pandemic National Recovery Plan (NRC) should be approved within days, the government spokesperson said on Friday.

Polish President: “Russia must know it does not rule the world”

Poland and Estonia have various "painful" means at their disposal to show Russia it does not govern the world, Andrzej Duda, the Polish president, said after a meeting with his Estonian counterpart.

Ukrainian library established in Gdansk

On May 11th the RC Foundation based in Gdansk opened a library with books in Ukrainian. It was an initiative of Dasha Balabai, a Ukrainian artist and activist who actively works to support refugees. The library currently has 300 books and its collection grows every day.

Polish parliament adopts basic PIT rate cut to 12 pct from 17 pct

The Polish Parliament, the lower house of parliament (Sejm), on Thursday voted in favour of reducing the Personal Income Tax (PIT) rate to 12 per cent from 17 per cent as of July 1, 2022.

Gazprom will not ship gas to the West through Poland

Russia's gas giant Gazprom said on Thursday it would no longer be able to export gas through Poland via the Yamal-Europe pipeline due to Moscow's sanctions on the owner of the pipeline's Polish section, Reuters news agency has reported citing the Russian company.

Early elections are possible according to Kaczynski's close associate

A politician close to Jaroslaw Kaczynski, leader of Poland's Law and Justice party (PiS), which heads the ruling United Right coalition, has said the country might face early elections, possibly this summer, if its coalition partners fail to comply with the party’s demands for unity.

Polish envoy repeats FM's regrets on Russian ambassador incident

Poland’s ambassador to Moscow has reiterated the official regrets expressed by the Polish foreign minister over an incident in Warsaw on Monday when the Russian ambassador had red paint thrown over him.

The Polish Embassy in Moscow doused with red paint in an act of revenge [VIDEO]

The Polish embassy building in Moscow was covered with red paint. It is probably the revenge of Russian citizens for Monday’s events in Poland, when Russian Ambassador to Poland, Sergey Andreyev, was doused with red paint at the Soviet Military Mausoleum in Warsaw by. The Russian authorities request the Polish authorities to apologize for the incident with the Russian ambassador.

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