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90th anniversary of the revelations of St Faustina. Merciful Jesus image the most popular image of Christ in the world
It is more popular than the face from the Shroud of Turin, icons of Andrei Rublev or paintings of Renaissance masters.
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Dziecinada opozycji! Polscy europosłowie z EPL cieszą się z decyzji Orbana: "Płakać nie będę"; "No nareszcie!"; "Jest im bliżej do PiS"
Adieu #FIDESZ from @EPPGroup! I will not cry („Żegnajcie Fidesz z grupy EPL, nie będę płakać”) —napisała na Twitterze europosłanka PO Róża Thun.
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President Obajtek: There have been many attempts to persuade us that capital has no nationality. But these were nothing but lies
Today, one cannot separate the state from the economy.
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Is Poland to buy Chinese vaccines against Covid? The talks are under way. What about European supplies?
President Andrzej Duda held a telephone conversation with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
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The government is easing up on restrictions. Hotels, cinemas, theatres and ski slopes, among others, open from 12 February
Our decisions will be in force from next Friday onwards for another two weeks.
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Jan Lityński, former opposition activist in the People's Republic of Poland, has died
In 1968, he participated in protests after removing Adam Mickiewicz’s Forefathers’ Eve from the repertoire of the National Theater in Warsaw.
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What do Poles think of restrictions? Supporters of the status quo slightly outnumber those in favour of easing restrictions
In favour of the tightening of epidemic rigour were 21% of respondents.
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"The Church cannot remain silent". Centre for Religious Freedom Research at the UKSW has been established
Europeans have not learnt their lesson from history. Communist, Nazi and fascist movements are being revived in the West.
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The 11th National Accursed Soldiers Remembrance Day. "They were equally branded and doomed to oblivion"
The National Accursed Soldiers Remembrance Day is observed on 1 March, the anniversary of the 1951 murder of the last, 4th Board of the Freedom and Independence organization (WiN).
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Andruszkiewicz: It is not anyone's intention to censor the media. We want media companies to start paying taxes honestly
Nobody from the Polish government intends to censor the media, nor do we aim to influence editorial lines. We only want to discuss introducing a tax on revenues in the media and that is all.
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Changes to the advertising tax? What about local media? PM: The tax must be fair and structured in the proper way
The tax on advertising must be fair, so it must be progressive and structured in such a way that those who earn the most from advertising pay more — said Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki on Monday.
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The Phenomenon of Polishness, an interview with Bolesław Orłowski
I highlighted a few important issues in there that seemed to be from a completely different era to young people - such as selflessness.
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These women keep saying: Enough! The thunderbolt troublemakers do not represent us. Join the #niewnaszymimieniu action!
…"Evil is loud and therefore it seems to be dominant. Good is quiet and less appealing to the media, which is why it appears to be in the minority".
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More than 6.5 thousand new infections. 284 people died.
There are 12,163 people in hospitals due to coronavirus.
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Minister Ziobro: The law protecting freedom on the Internet is gaining momentum. Major international players are censoring the statements of Poles
He talked about the freedom of speech on the internet and the upcoming legislation that will protect Poles from censorship by internet giants.
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An important appeal by the Prime Minister on wPolsce.pl TV: Let's be patient. "As soon as the vaccines arrive we will be able to vaccinate 10 million people per month"
How exactly does Mateusz Morawiecki see the prospect of fighting the epidemic?…
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One million coronavirus vaccines have already been administered in Poland. We are in the process of vaccinating: "Another important stage is behind us"
The problem - as in the whole of Europe - is delayed deliveries from manufacturers. Tłum. K.J.
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“Polish-Jewish Studies”, the latest periodical of the Institute of National Remembrance, presented at a press conference
…others, it discusses legalization of documents for Jews hiding during the German occupation, explores the story of the Polish consulate in Havana, which helped Polish citizens of Jewish origin to escape from…
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We have now come to the point where a "Wyborcza" journalist publicly behaves like a regular boor towards a woman. "Is this how they treat their loved ones?"
Does Paweł Wroński, a Jagiellonian University graduate from an era when diplomas were not yet given out for free, think with this kind of language?…
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Sad news! The life of Mr Sławek could not be saved. A Polish man who had stayed in hospital in Plymouth has died
Polish authorities tried to save him by granting him a diplomatic passport and bringing him back to the country.