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    A Century of Creativity: The Legacy of Pod Picadorem Cafe in Warsaw

    Today marks the anniversary of the iconic Pod Picadorem café, which opened its doors on November 29, 1918, just 18 days after Poland regained...

    Marking the 194th Anniversary of the November Uprising: Poland’s Struggle for Independence

    The night of November 29-30, 1830, marked a pivotal moment in Poland’s fight for independence when an armed rebellion erupted in Warsaw. Known as...

    Iga Świątek Suspended After Positive Test for Prohibited Substance Trimetazidine

    Polish tennis star and former world number one Iga Świątek has been suspended for one month following a positive test for trimetazidine (TMZ), a...

    Drama in Georgia: Opposition Outraged Over Decision to Halt EU Talks

    Georgia is faces political turmoil following Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze’s announcement to suspend EU membership talks until 2028. Opposition leaders have harshly criticized the...

    No Evidence Found of Executed Polish Soldiers Following 1956 Poznań Uprising

    Investigations into claims of the execution of Polish People's Army (LWP) soldiers during the aftermath of the 1956 Poznań Uprising have concluded without supporting...

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