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    Poland’s museums treasures

    A vernissage of "Leonardiana in Polish collections" has been opened at the Museum of King Jan III's Palace in Wilanów. It is an exhibition thanks to which we can discover wonderful works of art referring to the work of Leonardo da Vinci.

    PKN Orlen drives the Polish economy

    The company, present on 6 continents, strengthens Poland's position as a significant player on the global market. Orlen has been continuously recognized as the most valuable brand in Poland for years. Its value is estimated at PLN 4.7 billion.

    Tom Hanks donated Syrena to the auction

    Tom Hanks donated Syrena to the auction Syrena 105, which Tom Hanks allocated for the charity auction, has already been partially restored. Car body is ready, now white and burgundy, and the drive. The car was presented in Bielsko-Biała.

    MIGRANTS

    Heavy snowfall and freezing temperatures have struck the Balkans. Hundreds of migrants in a makeshift camp in Bosnia are struggling with the weather conditions which, according to some NGO experts, could result in migrant deaths unless they are resettled soon.

    Pole in London

    The world is still in awe of the bravery of the three men who took on the London Bridge attacker, stopping him from claiming more victims. One of them was a Polish chef, Łukasz Koczocik, who ran towards the screams coming from the Fishmongers’ Hall and faced Usman Khan with only a pole. He was stabbed 5 times before pinning the terrorist to the ground with the help of two other Londoners – one, initially thought to be Łukasz, wielding a narwhal tusk which he took from a restaurant wall, and the other a fire extinguisher. The brave Pole may soon be awarded with a medal for his courage. According to the latest statistics, the Polish diaspora in the UK is increasing, with a record number of over one million Poles now living there, despite Brexit coming ever closer.

    NATO – SOLIDARITY DEFICIT

    The two day summit of the leaders of NATO countries on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of signing the treaty establishing the North Atlantic Treaty Organization began yesterday in London. During the meeting, the leaders touched on the subject of the controversy surrounding recent public statements by the presidents of France and Turkey. The President of Poland, Andrzej Duda led the Polish delegation during deliberations.

    Rebellion of judges

    "The questioning of the status of judges and the validity of their judgments, challenges the constitutional foundations of the rule of law. It could lead to legal chaos in Poland. " These are the words of the government's position statement on the situation of the administration of justice in Poland. As is stressed in the government's document, this statement is related to the actions of some judges who, through their public speeches and actions, question the status of other judges.

    Pope about the Christmas time

    Before yesterday was the First Sunday of Advent, and congregations across the world are now preparing for Christmas. During Sunday mass in the Vatican, Pope Francis took the opportunity to warn of the threats associated with excessive consumerism, which is often all to apparent at Christmas time.

    In Madrid about climate

    Yesterday in Madrid the United Nations Climate Change conference, COP 25, began. The previous conference was hosted by the city of Katowice in Poland. Michał Kurtyka, the president of that conference handed over the presidency to Chile. Current unrest in Chile caused the conference to be transferred to Madrid, where today Poland was represented at the conference by the prime minister, Mateusz Morawiecki.

    Everything in the hands of prosecutors office

    According to Stanisław Żaryn, the spokesman for the minister coordinating special services, the report of the Central Anticorruption Bureau concerning the property declarations of Marian Banaś may only be made public by the prosecutor.

    What next about Banaś?

    There is no new information about the President of the Supreme Audit Office, Marian Banaś. Banaś has not resigned although, according to the ‘Dziennik Gazeta Prawna’ newspaper, he wanted to do so last Friday but the Marshal of the Sejm, Elżbieta Witek, did not accept his resignation.

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