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Polish General Said Deporting Ukrainians from Poland Would Help on the Frontline… But Would It Really?

Polish General Waldemar Skrzypczak has suggested that deporting Ukrainian men from Poland back to Ukraine could significantly aid the Ukrainian front in its ongoing...

Poles Face Discrimination in Norway. Legia Warsaw Fans Barred from Stadium in Molde FK Clash

Ahead of Legia Warsaw's anticipated clash with Molde in the UEFA Europa Conference League round of 16, fans face significant hurdles as Norwegian authorities impose strict restrictions, compounding the club's ongoing fan behaviour issues.

Funzeum: Where Imagination Takes Flight in a Wonderland of Color, Light, and Play!

Looking for an enchanting escape? Funzeum in Gliwice is no ordinary museum. Crafted by the minds behind "Prezentmarzeń" and "Magiczne Ogrody," this entertainment hub is a whimsical fusion of color, light, and technology, inspired by Tokyo's TeamLab Borderless.

Minister’s Left-Wing Offensive: “Morning-After Pills” and LGBT+ Promotion in Schools

Left-wing Minister for Equality Katarzyna Kotula promotes "morning-after pills," arguing that it… protects children. The new government has passed a law allowing children as young as 15 to purchase such pills without a prescription or parental consent. Minister Kotula believes this is the best way for young people to feel safe.

Russian Spy in Poland Charged with Espionage; Accused of Engaging Politicians in Propaganda and Provocation

Janusz N., a suspected Russian spy, faces allegations of orchestrating covert operations to manipulate politicians for propaganda. Przemysław Nowak, spokesperson for the National Prosecutor's Office, disclosed charges of espionage, initiating legal proceedings.

The government is not letting TV Republika journalists in. The Ombudsman intervenes

Minister of Culture Bartłomiej Sienkiewicz and Minister of Justice Adam Bodnar have banned TV Republika journalists from press conferences. Both ministers are accused of breaking...

The Fatal Slide Of Two Men Down Śnieżka’s Notorious ‘Ice Chute of Death’ – A Preventable Tragedy? [VIDEO]

A tragic accident claimed the lives of two Polish men, aged 23 and 47 after they fell from Śnieżka Mountain to the bottom of...

“Poland of the young, not the pensioners.” That is how Barbara Nowacka thanks the core citizens…

"Conversations need to happen with the young people, because they are the ones who will be changing Poland. It will be their Poland, not...

New Government Stalls for Time: Intel’s Investment in Poland Waits for Funding

Despite potential readiness to break ground as early as this quarter, the government's hesitation to send the required notification for public assistance to Brussels...

Historic Diplomatic Milestone: Polish President’s First Official Visit to Kenya in 61 Years

Polish President Andrzej Duda is currently on his first official visit to Kenya in 61 years, marking a significant diplomatic milestone. Duda is engaged in crucial discussions with Kenyan President William Samoei Ruto on economic relations, agricultural collaboration, and addressing the food and energy crisis resulting from the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Russia is disrupting GPS signals in Poland. Experts warn: It poses a threat to airplanes

This is not the first time GPS signals have been disrupted by unknown Russian devices. The last such incident occurred in December. It is unclear whether Russia's actions are defensive in nature or preparations for an impending attack.

Jakub Szymański Smashes Polish Record in Dusseldorf’s 60-Meter Hurdles

In a stunning performance in Dusseldorf, 21-year-old Jakub Szymański has smashed the Polish record in the 60-meter hurdles, finishing in an impressive 7.47 seconds. Surpassing the previous record set by Damian Czykier by just 0.01 seconds, Szymański solidifies his position as a rising star in Polish athletics.

Taken over by the government, the public television lost viewers. They started watching TV Republika

Following the unlawful takeover by the ruling coalition of public media, the TVP Info news station lost viewership and fell from the top. It's...

Polish Farmers Gear Up for Border Blockade Due to EU Restrictions and Government Passivity

Farmers disagree over European restrictions on agricultural imports and the passive stance of the Polish government. The Farmers' Union has announced a nationwide general strike starting February 9. They intend to block border crossings with Ukraine and major roads.

Brace Yourself, Poles. Soaring Energy Prices Are Coming

"The current government wants to uncap the electricity prices. We cannot allow them to do that. It will mean another jump in inflation and...

Woman Who Danced with Death: Unraveling the Story of the First Woman to Conquer Mount Everest

On this day in 1943, in Plungė, Samogitia, Wanda Rutkiewicz was born, a legendary mountaineer who lost her loved ones in cruel ways. In...

General Tadeusz Kościuszko: Architect of Freedom and Heroic Leader

278 years ago, General Tadeusz Kościuszko was born—a man whose legacy spans nations and history. A Polish military leader and engineer, he left an enduring mark on Poland's story and became a hero abroad.

Polish Primary Schools Introduce First Aid Lessons for Grades 1-3

Starting in September, primary schools in Poland will incorporate first aid lessons for students in grades 1-3. The Ministry of National Education aims to integrate this into the regular homeroom hours, dedicating 12 hours annually to teach life-saving skills.

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

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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.

Ryszard Kukliński, the man who saved the world from War World III

Colonel Ryszard Kuklinski was a Polish Cold War spy who divides opinions. He has been hailed as a hero by some and denounced as a traitor by others for leaking confidential plans about the Soviet-led Warsaw Pact alliance to the CIA.

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The Independence Cruise

The most beautiful Polish tall ship Dar Młodzieży “The Gift of Youth” set sail for a voyage around the world to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Poland regaining its independence.

Reawakening the memory of Joseph Rotblat, Polish Nobel Prize winner and one of the men behind the nuclear bomb

Few other Polish nuclear scientists have been as forgotten by the Polish general public as Joseph Rotblat. Known abroad as one the greatest champions of the global peace movement and one of the most influential proponents of nuclear disarmament, the memory of Rotblat in Poland has been fading away for years. Determined to do something to change that course, Warsaw officials have decided to name a centrally located square after him.

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