Is agreement on NRP funds close to completion?

Mateusz Morawiecki, the Polish prime minister, said on Monday that the final elements of an agreement with the European Commission on Poland’s National Recovery Plan (NRP) will soon be in place.

Insane scenes by Mariacka Street in Katowice. The paramedics were thrown with empty bottles

How some people behave towards paramedics staggers the imagination. The crew of an ambulance was called to an unconscious man who had gotten drunk. While he was being helped, bottles and vulgar screams flew toward the helpers. Someone even tried to urinate on the ambulance crew. The lifeguard warns that “if someone is not interested in what is happening on one of the streets in Katowice, there will be a tragedy.”

Shocking! A dog bit a 20-year-old’s ear off

A 20-year-old woman in the shelter of Kalisz was attacked by a dog which bit her ear off, the head of shelter Jacek Kołatka said. He added that the woman went into the box even though she had been trained before and “knew she was not allowed to do so when the animal was in the room.”

Aleksandra Mirosław holds the new record in sports climbing in Seoul [VIDEO]

Aleksandra Mirosław improved her own world record on Friday. At the World Cup competitions in Seoul, she finished 6.64 seconds. The best result so far was 0.2 seconds worse.

Tolstoy’s grandson: “Russia won’t stop unless it reaches Poland”

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Polish paintings from 1939 New York Fair to come back to Poland

Historical paintings commissioned for the Polish Pavilion at the 1939 New York World's Fair will come back to Poland after 83 years.

Poland is the number-two among countries aiding Ukraine

Poland ranks second among Western countries in terms of granting aid to Ukraine, according to a German economic institute cited by a Spanish daily on Wednesday.

Eurostat: Polish retail sales rise and unemployment rate at 3.0 pct in March

Polish retail sales grew by 14.5 per cent year on year in March 2022 after a 14.2-per cent increase year on year in February 2022, Eurostat, the EU's statistics agency, reported on Wednesday.

Poland: Anti-inflation tax cuts to be prolonged

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High inflation to hold for 2-3 years

Poles will likely have to endure elevated inflation levels for the coming two to three years, according to Pawel Borys, head of the Polish Development Fund (PFR).

500 litres of moonshine discovered in Polish forest

Excise officers unearthed a moonshine still along with over 500 litres of illegally produced alcohol in a forest near Michalow, in the Podlasie province.

A new stamps with the image of Our Lady, Black Madonna of Częstochowa

Yesterday, a new unique stamp was presented in the Knights' Hall in Jasna Góra. The vice president of Polish Post and the prior of Jasna Góra (English: Bright Mount) took part in the presentation. The stamp commemorates Our Lady, Black Madonna of Częstochowa. The stamp was created in cooperation with the Order of Saint Paul the First Hermit, commonly called the Pauline Fathers.

Peregrine falcon chick hatches in the MEC Koszalin municipal heat distribution (LIVE STREAM)

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Jazz concert on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of Radio Free Europe’s Polish Service

For more than 40 years, the Polish radio station Radio Free Europe has been a tool for combating propaganda, correcting falsehoods, presenting the historical truth and providing full information about what is happening in Poland and the world.

Blinken compliments Poland's position on the Ukraine crisis

The US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, in a message marking Poland's May 3 Constitution Day congratulated Warsaw on its stance on the crisis caused by the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Shocking words of the Pope: “NATO barking at Russia’s doors”

Pope Francis said he was ready to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow. In an interview with the Italian newspaper Corriere della Serra, he spoke about the reasons for the Russian attack on Ukraine. He estimated that one of the possible reasons is “NATO barking at Russia’s door.”

Andrzej Duda marks May 3 Constitution Day

Andrzej Duda, the Polish president, on Tuesday, paid tribute to Poland's Constitution of 3 May 1791, one of the most progressive supreme laws in Europe at the time.

Polish tourist dies after fall in the High Tatra Mountains

A Polish tourist died while hiking in the High Tatra Mountains of Slovakia, the Slovak mountain rescue service (HSZ) reported on Tuesday morning.

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