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    Continuing the Legacy: Territorial Defense Forces Uphold Home Army Tradition

    Eighty-two years have passed since the tumultuous era of World War II bore witness to a defining moment in Polish history: the establishment of the Home Army. Today, on this very date, the Territorial Defense Forces proudly carry forward the mantle of this esteemed institution, reaffirming their dedication to its enduring legacy.

    The Council Champions Media Freedom Amidst Advertiser Intimidation

    The Consultative Council of the CMWP SDP is taking a firm stance against what they see as a threat to media freedom and democratic...

    Estonian MEP Praises Poland for Defense Investments: “Major European Countries Should Take Note”

    Riho Terras, a former commander of the Estonian army and current Member of the European Parliament, has advocated for major European countries to follow...

    Dep. Agriculture Minister’s Visit to Dorohusk Ends in Frustration: ‘The Days of Making Scenes Are Done’

    Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Michał Kołodziejczak, made a trip to Dorohusk aiming to personally inspect the goods entering Poland, but faced what he described...

    Polish Citizen Kidnapped in Chad Released Safely

    A Polish citizen, previously kidnapped in Chad, has been released and is in good health, as confirmed by the Polish Foreign Minister, Radosław Sikorski....

    Tusk Questions Poland’s Stance on WWII Reparations Claims Against Germany

    Despite the Polish Government making its position clear in a Council of Ministers Resolution in 2023 that Poland has legal claims against Germany for WW2 reparations,...

    “Red Poppies”: A Cinematic Tribute to Poland’s Unsung Heroes of Monte Cassino

    "Red Poppies," hitting theatres on April 5th, marks a cinematic milestone as the first Polish film dedicated to honouring the historic victory at Monte Cassino. Directed by Krzysztof Łukaszewicz, the movie promises to immerse audiences in one of Poland's most pivotal military triumphs.

    Commissioner for Human Rights Challenges Proposed Homework Ban: A Debate Ignites in Polish Education

    The debate over homework in primary schools has resurfaced with Commissioner for Human Rights Marcin Wiącek voicing concerns about a proposed regulation to eliminate mandatory assignments. Wiącek questions the urgency cited by the Ministry of Education, arguing it does not reflect the diverse opinions within Polish schools.

    Poland Shines Bright: Drzazga’s Silver Sparkles at European Weightlifting Championships

    Poland started strong at the European Weightlifting Championships, securing an early medal. Oliwia Drzazga's outstanding performance in the 49 kg category earned her a silver medal, showcasing the team's potential at the prestigious event in Sofia.

    Do Poles Really Want Sunday Shopping Back?

    According to a recent survey by UCE RESEARCH and the Offerista Group, Polish society is deeply divided on the issue of reinstating Sunday shopping....

    Public television removes Catholic program and apologizes to LGBT

    Illegally taken over by the government, public television TVP has removed the Catholic program „Okiem wiary” (In the Eye of Faith). The program presented...

    NATO maneuvers: military warns of tanks on roads

    NATO forces are starting large-scale exercises in Poland — STEADFAST DEFENDER-24 and DRAGON-24. The General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces has warned, that...

    Piotr Zyla Narrowly Misses Podium Finish in Lake Placid

    Piotr Zyla secured the fourth position in the ski jumping competition held in Lake Placid, USA. The event witnessed another victory for the season...

    Unanswered Questions: The Elusive Count of Ministers in Tusk’s Government

    Piotr Müller, a Law and Justice (PiS) party MP, has long been awaiting an answer to his inquiry about the number of ministers and...

    Mega Airport Project Delays: PiS Deputy Raises Alarm on Tusk’s Actions

    In a recent interview on the program "#Michał Rachoń. Jedziemy," PiS Deputy Piotr Mülller raised concerns regarding potential delays in the Central Communication Port (CPK) project, attributing them to Prime Minister Donald Tusk's actions.

    Poland’s Nail-Biting Run: Securing Vice-Champions Title at European Indoor Hockey Championship

    The Polish women's indoor hockey team secured the vice-champion title at the European Indoor Hockey Championship in Berlin. Despite a narrow loss to the hosts with a scoreline of 2:3, Poland's performance echoed their success from eight years ago when they claimed the same title.

    This is not a joke. The European Union is considering the introduction of an…ecological army

    The latest proposals from pro-environment officials in Brussels are surprising and pose potential risks to the safety of European residents. The Council of the...

    Polish Doctor Kidnapped in Chad: Foreign Ministry Responds

    A startling development unfolds in southern Chad as a Polish doctor, volunteering at a local hospital, was kidnapped alongside a Mexican citizen in Dono Manga. The hospital, under the administration of Caritas, became the scene of the abduction.

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    Ewa Swoboda, Poland’s Fastest Woman, Faces Unfounded Gender Scrutiny

    In the world of athletics, where the measure of...

    Discovering Where to Watch Republika TV: A Guide for Viewers

    In both television and the online realm, the search for Republika TV is an endeavour worth undertaking. For the benefit of the readers, Republika TV’s team has crafted a concise guide to swiftly locate the Free Speech Zone television station. We encourage you to share this information with others! 

    “Red Poppies”: A Cinematic Tribute to Poland’s Unsung Heroes of Monte Cassino

    "Red Poppies," hitting theatres on April 5th, marks a cinematic milestone as the first Polish film dedicated to honouring the historic victory at Monte Cassino. Directed by Krzysztof Łukaszewicz, the movie promises to immerse audiences in one of Poland's most pivotal military triumphs.

    “Rock Rachon” Expands Horizon: A New Chapter Unfolds on Republika TV

    In a bold move to broaden its international reach, Republika TV proudly announces the permanent inclusion of the English-language program Rock Rachon - We Rollin’ to its programming lineup. Hosted by the charismatic Michał Rachoń, the show has quickly become a staple on the channel's airwaves.

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    A tragic accident occurred in the north of Italy. A drunk driver drove into a group of German tourists who were standing on the side of the road. 6 people were killed and 11 were injured. All fatalities were between 20 and 25 years old.

    Polish Triathlete Robert Karaś Faces Disqualification and Record Loss over Doping Scandal

    Robert Karaś, a prominent Polish athlete, finds himself at the centre of controversy as the International Ultra Triathlon Association (IUTA) imposes a harsh penalty for doping violations. Karaś's once-celebrated record in the 10xIronman distance has been tarnished, marking a significant setback in his career.