PM reckons Russian influence on Polish energy must be investigated

The Polish prime minister, Mateusz Morawiecki, has backed opposition calls for an investigation into potential Russian influence on Polish energy policy.

Ministry expects a budget-revenue decrease in the following months

The Polish budget closed September with a PLN 27.5-billion (EUR-5.8 billion) surplus, but the results are expected to drop considerably in the months to come, the finance ministry reported on Tuesday.

Poland & UK endorse a memorandum on aid to Ukraine

A Polish deputy foreign minister and the deputy head of the UK's mission to Poland signed a memorandum on Thursday on support for Ukraine, under which the UK will provide GBP 10 million (EUR 11.45 million) from its Solidarity Forum Poland to aid Ukrainian refugees.

EUR 8.8 bln to be spent on pension indexation

Next year's indexation of Polish old-age and disability pensions will cost the budget PLN 42 billion (EUR 8.77 billion), the family and social policy minister has said.

The murderer laughed during trial

Stefan W., accused of the murder of the Mayor of Gdańsk Paweł Adamowicz, laughed out loud during his trial. The man reacted in this way to the testimony of witnesses. The court decided to remove the defendant from the courtroom.

Poland pursues EU contribution to Ukraine reconstruction

Poland has been advocating at the EU forum for support for the reconstruction of Ukraine's energy infrastructure, both from the EU and its member states, a diplomatic source has told PAP.

Polish President holds a telephone conversation with Iranian counterpart on drone use in Ukraine

Poland's president has made the government's position "very clear" to his Iranian counterpart on Iran's sale of drones to Russia, PAP has transmitted according to its source of information.

Fr Jerzy Popieluszko was murdered 38 years ago

38 years ago, most probably on 19 October 1984, Father Jerzy Popieluszko, chaplain of working people and chaplain of "Solidarity", was murdered by functionaries of the Fourth Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

Polish president for Italian TV: “Russia must be stopped”

Russian imperialism must be halted to keep the world safe, Andrzej Duda, the Polish president, has told the Italian state-owned television RAI.

Polish PM considers extra fees for bulk apartment buyers

The government may levy additional fees on investment funds that bulk-buy apartments, Mateusz Morawiecki, the prime minister, has said.

Polish & Czech police break up drug trafficking mob

Polish and Czech police officers have broken up an international gang smuggling drugs within the EU, the Central Police Investigation Bureau (CBSP) reported on Tuesday.

PGE opts for seaport in Ustka for offshore projects’ service centre

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Russia ‘seriously endangers’ world's food security says president [VIDEO]

Food security in the world is being seriously endangered by Russia’s aggression against Ukraine, Andrzej Duda, the president of Poland, has said during the World Food Forum in Italy.

Core inflation rate in September hits 10.7 pct

Poland's core inflation, which excludes the prices of food and energy, measured 10.7 per cent year on year in September 2022, up from 9.9 per cent in August, the National Bank of Poland (NBP) said on Monday.

EU shall 'fulfil' financial obligations says new Europe minister

Poland's new EU minister has said his main goal is to get the bloc to “fulfil” its obligations and release funding the government claims it is owed.

‘U.S. army soldier’ promised gold ingots, but instead stole a 52-year-old's savings

A 52-year-old Cracovian man let himself be cheated by an 'American soldier'. Pretending to be him, the fraudster promised dollars and gold bars, but in the meantime conned him out of several thousand euros, informed Bartosz Izdebski from the press office of the Cracow Regional Police Headquarters.

The Council of Europe will address German reparations for WWII says Polish MP

"In the coming weeks, there will be a draft Council of Europe’s resolution on war reparations from Germany to the countries behind the Iron Curtain. It is about the problem of the lack of a judicial route for the settlement of the claims of some World War II victims," - Law and Justice MP Arkadiusz Mularczyk told the media. The politician conveyed that his project concerned Poland, Greece, Italy, Serbia and countries from Central and Eastern Europe. Support has been expressed by people holding key positions in the Council of Europe.

Putin in the face of defeat threatens nuclear weapons. Poland wants to have it on its territory

If we had nuclear weapons on our lands, Russia would not dare to attack us. That's why President Duda's words have caused real hysteria in Moscow. Entering the program, from the side of our tactical-operational readiness, is already implemented. What remains to be done is the hardest part - overcoming political resistance.

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