The second phase of 78. The Tour de Pologne did not disappoint. In the last kilometres, the situation changed now and then. In the very difficult uphill stretch leading to the finishing line in Przemyśl, the best was Joao Almeida. The Deceuninck-Quick Step rider thus became the main favourite in the race. He also became the new leader. For sure Michał Kwiatkowski (INEOS) will not give up, as he took fourth place with a small loss. Today, the longest stretch of this year's edition, from Sanok to Rzeszów.
The global PC manufacturer and technology leader joins the group of companies associated with the Digital Poland Association. - Together with Lenovo we will spread the idea of broadly understood digital transformation and carry out activities aimed at educating companies on the use of modern technologies - announces Michał Kanownik, President of the Association.
From August 9th, travellers can use another section of the S61 expressway. The Kolno - Stawiski section is a 16.4 km long expressway in north-eastern Poland. The investment was financed by national and EU funds from the Infrastructure and Environment Programme (OPI&E) 2014-2020.
Nasza Klasa, for years known simply as NK.pl, is officially ending after fifteen years of operation. The service was once a phenomenon of our native Internet, so on the occasion of its closure it is worth tracing the history of the "Polish Facebook".
What would they know about Poland in that remote Japan? Maybe not much, but here and there one can find traces of Polish culture even in the exotic art of anime.
Of course they know and love Chopin. Yet there is a Polish name that strikes a chord better than Copernicus or Skłodowska-Curie, especially in a part of Japan that suffered one of the greatest horrors on Earth. That name is Zenon Żebrowski; but it all started with a saint worthy of his own article - Maximilian Kolbe.
Poland won in Cardiff against Wales 1:0 (0:0) in the last round of Group A4 and stayed in the top division of the UEFA Nations League football. The only goal was scored in the 58th minute by Karol Świderski.
Numerous countries have informed the United States that they will help unblock the Strait of Hormuz, President Donald Trump said.
During a press conference at the White House, U.S. President Donald Trump responded to questions about the possible participation of other allied countries in the operation currently being carried out by the United States and Israel.
As he noted, there are countries that are not willing to join his initiative aimed at ensuring the safe passage of ships through the Strait of Hormuz.
“Many countries told me they are on the way. Some are very enthusiastic… and others are not,” Trump said.
The U.S. president emphasized that some states have already dispatched their vessels, although the transit to the Middle East will take some time.
He refused to name the countries that will assist the United States, though he suggested that France and the United Kingdom could be among them.
He also reminded that among the skeptics are countries that the United States has been helping for many years. As he noted, securing the Strait of Hormuz would be more beneficial for other countries than for the United States itself, which does not use this route to import crude oil.
“The level of enthusiasm matters to me. We strongly encourage other countries to get involved in our initiative and to engage quickly and with full enthusiasm,” Trump said.
“I’m not trying to pressure other countries too much because I don’t need them. We have by far the strongest military in the world. We don’t need them, but it’s interesting. In some cases, I do it because I want to see how they react. For years I’ve been saying that if we ever need them, they won’t be there,” the U.S. president added.