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    Putin changed the law – now murderers and drug dealers can be conscripted

    The conscription of citizens with a valid criminal record for committing serious crimes of the Criminal Core to the Russian forces is now legal. According to RIA Novosti (Russian: РИА Новости), Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a law allowing the mobilisation of people who have committed serious crimes into the Russian army.

    Warsaw Mummy Project – Human Remains Exhibition in the Silesian Museum

    The archaeological exhibition "The Mummy of the Mysterious Lady. Studies and Perspectives." will be held on November 3 at 06:00 p.m. in the Silesian Museum. It presents the results of radiological studies of an ancient Egyptian mummy, identified recently with the priest Hor-Djehuti. Since 2015, the work has been carried out by a team of Polish scientists as part of the Warsaw Mummy Project in cooperation with the National Museum in Warsaw.

    Offshore Wind Poland Conference 2022

    The offshore wind energy sector can be one of the cornerstones of Poland’s energy transition towards a low-carbon economy. Furthermore, the development of this sector represents a significant opportunity for the development of the domestic supply chain, which will contribute to Poland’s economic growth and independence from raw materials imported from the Russian Federation. Poland may become the largest OWE market in the Baltic Sea with a capacity of up to 28 GW. Experts will talk about how to use the potential of offshore wind farms on November 16-17 during the annual PWEA - Offshore Wind Poland Conference.

    Farmers don't want to sell their grains

    Execution of the advance on direct payments, reduced corn harvest compared to the previous year, uncertainty as to the further development of the situation in Ukraine, as well as the current storage base discourage many farmers from selling grains later this year - the Grain and Feed Chamber informed.

    “Vue Storefront” from Wrocław received The Europas Tech Startup Award

    "Vue Storefront", a technology company founded in Wrocław that creates software for companies designed to create fast, modern and effective websites for online stores received the Europas Tech Startup Award 2022 in the category of the hottest technology startup on the e-commerce and retail market.

    The 14th International Symposium on Concrete Roads in Krakow

    "EUPAVE accepted the Polish candidature for the organisation of the 14th International Symposium on Concrete Roads. One of the reasons for this is the enormous development of the motorway network in Poland, in which concrete plays an important role. In no other European country are so many concrete roads being built as in Poland. Also in the field of local roads and agricultural roads, the Polish cement and concrete industry has for many years successfully promoted the technical advantages and sustainability aspects of concrete pavements, up to the level of local authorities. Poland can be seen as an example for other countries in Europe and the whole world.", said Luc Rens, Managing Director of EUPAVE, Chair of the International Technical Programme Committee.

    Polish volleyball player Wilfredo León lost consciousness during the match

    In Tuesday’s clash for the Italian Super Cup, Sir Safety Perugia defeated Lube Civitanova 3: 2 (20:25, 25:22, 23:25, 25:22, 15: 8). Polish fans certainly counted on the next show of Polish representatives, Kamil Semeniuk and Wilfredo León. Unfortunately, Polish volleyball player Wilfredo León lost consciousness during the match and did not manage to play it to the end. Wilfredo: "I was afraid. I completely blacked out for a moment. When I regained consciousness, the game was over."

    The Rafter's Award in Grudziądz

    On October 30, the Rafter's Award was presented at Centrum Kultury Teatr. This time it was received by the Alla Camera choir in Grudziądz, which thus joined the group of laureates created by the Ph.D. Władysław Biegański and Karola Skowrońska Regional Specialist Hospital. The Mayor of Grudziądz, Maciej Glamowski, participated in the ceremony.

    Executive MBA program at Kozminski University is 44th in The Financial Times’ ranking of the world's best management studies

    The Executive MBA program at Kozminski University has been named 44th in the world and number one in the region, according to The Financial Times’ ranking of the world's best management studies.

    All Saints’ Day in the State Forests

    Every year before All Saints’ Day, there is a review of memorial sites and the arrangement of forest cemeteries and individual graves in the Polish forests. The backwoods hide many graves that, apart from foresters, are visited by a handful of people today. However, there is a need to remember that those graves are also part of Polish cultural heritage.

    Natalia Maliszewska won the silver medal at ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup!

    During the inauguration of ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup in Montreal on Sunday, Natalia Maliszewska won the silver medal in the 500m. Also, the other Polish representative Nikola Mazur was sixth. Eventually, the Polish relay team won the B final and was fifth.

    At night from Saturday to Sunday, Poles changed the time from Daylight Saving Time (DST) to standard time

    At night from Saturday to Sunday, Poles changed the time from Daylight Saving Time (DST) to standard time. Daylight Saving Time (DST) is the practice of setting the clocks forward one hour from standard time during the summer months, and back again in the fall, in order to make better use of natural daylight. Clocks are set forward 1 hour for DST in the spring.

    Krakow has temporarily become the venue for FC Dynamo Kyiv cup matches of the UEFA Europe League

    On Thursday, November 3, at Józef Piłsudski's Cracovia Stadium, another UEFA Europe League match will take place. Krakow has temporarily become the venue for home cup matches of FC Dynamo Kyiv. The team will play its last match of the Europa League group stage.

    “10 years of Poland in ESA” conference – a new collaborative program for startup companies

    On October 28, during the conference "10 years of Poland in ESA", an agreement was signed between ARP and ESA for the creation of an ESA BIC incubator in Poland. The aim of ESA BIC Poland will be, in particular, to support the idea of entrepreneurship and the use of space technologies in various sectors of the economy. Incubation of start-ups in Poland will be carried out in two cities, Warsaw and Rzeszów.

    World Copernican Congress will be held in Toruń, Olsztyn and Krakow in 2023, on the astronomer's 550th birthday

    The Copernican World Congress will be held in Toruń, Olsztyn, and Kraków in 2023, on the astronomer's 550th birthday. The official opening of the congress is scheduled for February 19 in Toruń - on the 550th birthday of Nicolaus Copernicus. Krakow will be a meeting place between May 24-26. As announced, prominent philosophers and economists will do lectures at Wawel Castle. Currently, the organizers are detailing the assumptions of the congress and establishing cooperation with institutions interested in this undertaking.

    Hubert Hurkacz will face Borna Coric in today's ATP quarter-final

    On Friday, October 28 after 05:30 p.m. Hubert Hurkacz will face Borna Ćorić in the ATP quarter-final. The 25-year-old tennis player from Wrocław secured his promotion to the quarter-final by defeating Emil Ruusuvuori 7: 5, 4: 6, 6: 3.

    A new book on the archaeology and art of Native American cultures from the pre-Hispanic Southwest by Ph.D. Radosław Palonka

    A new book on the archaeology and art of Native American cultures from the pre-Hispanic Southwest by Ph.D. Radosław Palonka has been published recently in the USA and Great Britain by the prestigious Lexington Books publishing house. The book on Indian culture, written by the archaeologist from Krakow is unique because it was written from the perspective of a European.

    Four monuments of gratitude to the Red Army have been dismantled

    Today for the first time in history, four Polish towns will witness simultaneously the dismantling of monuments dedicated to the Red Army: Glubczyce and Byczyna (Opole region), Bobolice (West Pomerania region) and Staszow (Świętokrzyskie region). "These memorials should have been gone long ago, because they deconstruct national awareness and relate to ahistorical facts," the IPN President Karol Nawrocki told PAP.

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