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Over 35% of voters support the United Right in April

Poland's ruling United Right coalition has recorded a drop in support from 38 per cent in March to 35.4 per cent in April, a new poll has revealed.

A 24-year-old set himself on fire in the market square in Strzelno [VIDEO +18]

According to the information by Dziennik Śledczy (the Investigative Newspaper), this morning a 24-year-old resident of the village poured himself with an inflammatory substance and set himself on fire in the market square in Strzelno.

Grand opening of the sailing season in Masuria

In Giżycko – the nautical capital of Poland – the Grand Opening of the Sailing and Tourist Season will take place on May 1st-3rd. Among the scheduled activities will be the Parade of Floating Units, art exhibitions, competitions and picnics.

US president pledges to help Poland, Bulgaria in gas supply

The US will aid its European allies in supplying natural gas to Poland and Bulgaria after Russia halted deliveries to both countries, US President Joe Biden announced on Thursday.

PKN Orlen posts Q1 net profit spike on back of post-pandemic economic recovery

Poland’s largest energy concern, the Orlen Group, noted a PLN 2.8-billion (EUR 600-million) net profit in the first quarter of 2022, up from PLN 1 billion (EUR 210 million) in the first quarter of 2021.

The consensus on the air traffic controller's matter has been reached. Will the dispute end at that point?

The Polish Air Navigation Services Agency (PAZP) has signed an agreement with protesting air traffic controllers, the Air Traffic Controllers Trade Union has announced.

Around 100,000 Ukrainian citizens have found work in Poland

Up to 100,000 Ukrainians have found jobs in Poland since the start of the war, the labour minister said on Thursday.

Polish official: Baltic Pipe to be put into operation as planned

The Polish state assets minister has said that the Baltic Pipe gas pipeline, which will take gas from Norway to the Danish and Polish markets, will become fully operational on October 1 this year.

Bild: PM calls for EU duty on Russian hydrocarbons

Mateusz Morawiecki, the Polish prime minister, has called for the EU to impose duties on Russian oil, gas and coal.

1.5 mln Ukrainians to stay in Poland

About half of the three million Ukrainians who have crossed the Polish border since Russia invaded Ukraine intend to stay in Poland, a senior government official has said.

Poland to be independent of Russian gas from the end of April

Mateusz Morawiecki, the Polish prime minister, said on Wednesday that thanks to "foresight and the persistent implementation of gas projects" Poland will be independent of Russian gas supplies from the end of April.

The Polish gov't with the proposition of higher wages for protesting air traffic controllers

Mateusz Morawiecki, the prime minister, has described a PLN 55,000 (EUR 11,690) monthly salary for striking air traffic controllers as a “very good” proposal.

EC head condemns Russia's decision on cutting gas supply to Poland, Bulgaria

Ursula von der Leyen, the president of the European Commission, has criticised Russia's decision to halt gas supplies to Poland and Bulgaria, and vowed to make the EU independent from Russian fossil fuels.

Prussian guidon found in a flowerbed near Polish museum

While breaking the ground under bushes, a worker of the Museum of Coastal Defence in Gerhard’s Fort dug up a metal bucket. As it turned out, it was a Prussian guidon from almost 80 years ago.

No signs of life in four miners missing at Zofiowka colliery

Four miners missing after a tremor hit a southern Polish coal mine on Saturday are being transported to the surface though they show no signs of life, a mine official said on Tuesday.

Russia halts Yamal gas supplies to Poland

Russia has stopped natural gas supplies to Poland via its Yamal pipeline, the Onet.pl website reported on Tuesday quoting unofficial sources.

The Korean company will be obliged to produce components for Polish small reactors

Doosan Enerbility, a South Korean industrial and energy company, will make parts for Poland's small modular reactors (SMRs), developed jointly by the US SMR technology developer NuScale Power and Polish copper and silver company KGHM, NuScale has said.

Poland wants EU countries to follow its sanctions against Russia

Poland has called on other EU countries to replicate new Polish legislation on sanctions on entities that financially support Russia, a government spokesman has said.

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