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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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Farewell to "Lala". Lidia Lwow-Eberle has passed away. So, what does the generation of 1920 leave us with?
About the difficult life at home, where they spoke Russian and about escaping to Poland and how she was becoming more and more Polish.
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Yet another explosion in a Polish shop in the Netherlands. The owner of the store is criticising the police: They’re slow. They said they would take action
The owner of the supermarket referred to the explosions in Polish shops run by Kurdish entrepreneurs in Aalsmeer near Amsterdam on 8 December 2020 and in Beverwijk in the same agglomeration where two explosions…
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PM Viktor Orbán: In this region we know what it’s like when decisions aren’t made in our own capitals
There is a problem with the EPP: parliamentary group leader Manfred Weber wants to form the same coalition in Brussels as there is in Berlin, where the Christian Democrats govern together with the Social…
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The IPN's President commemorates the Szczecin victims of December 1970
On 17 December, the unrest reached Szczecin, where minute by minute, hour by hour, the tension had been growing until finally, just like in the Tri-City, it turned into bloody fights in which death took…
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A vast majority of Poles recognise the right of the governments of EU Member States to veto. Check the results of the Social Changes survey
In our survey we asked the following question: In your opinion, do you think that the governments of EU Member States have the right to apply a veto in a situation where they are convinced that the fundamental…
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"Gazeta Bankowa": America is sneezing, the world is in a fever
Welcome to a world where the media and journalists settle who becomes the president of the USA. Welcome to a world where Facebook, Twitter and similar services have become the main channels (sic!)…
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A square in Częstochowa to be named after Samuel Willenberg
It is worth mentioning that the Institute of National Remembrance was one of the institutions supporting the initiative of naming the square, from where the Jews of Częstochowa were deported to death camps…
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The police are concluding the protests of extreme feminists. Stones and eggs were thrown at the officers
Abortion of a pregnancy resulting from rape and in a situation where a woman’s life is threatened remains legal.
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Text by President of NBP, Prof. Adam Glapiński, for the “Polski Kompas 2020” annual. "NBP actively supports the Polish economy during the pandemic"
NBP therefore remains ready to undertake further anti-crisis measures, where the implementation of the central bank’s objectives and the Polish economy so require.
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The Polish Underground State, 1939 – 1945
…Where it came to organized resistance during WWII, Poles were the first to fight and second to none.
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"Proces Siódemki z Chicago". Ten błyskotliwy film pokazuje, jak powinno się robić propagandę w kinie
Sorkin nie pokazuje też, jaką szopkę obrońca William Kunstler (Mark Rylance) zrobił na sali zapraszając Judy Collins, by zaśpiewała „Where Have All the Flowers Gone”.
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As many as 25 Pauline Fathers infected in the Jasna Góra Monastery. They have been praying for Poland and for us every day; it is our turn now to pray for them
For they make the shrine of Jasna Góra a vibrant, true place, important for the Polish people, a place of remembrance of national and Christian victories (where else can one hear the memory of the Battle…
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The number of coronavirus infections increasing. New districts in the red and yellow zones. Is Warsaw under threat too?
The capital city, where the number of Covid-19 patients has increased significantly, is also under threat. Tłum. K.J.
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"Solidarity" on the map of the world. "This is what the world looked like in the summer of 1980"
Not even a fraction of Soviet citizens travelled abroad; and to travel to the Baltic republics or to Lviv, where the standard of living was slightly higher, one had to obtain a special permit.
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EXCLUSIVELY. Second lockdown in Poland? Prof. Gut: After the holidays we are back to "normality". Everything depends on our behaviour
Just see where the sick go? They turn to the doctors.
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81st anniversary of the outbreak of World War II. "Westerplatte is the place where a Polish soldier proved what honour is"
But two are particularly significant, where it happened practically at the same time. Here, in Westerplatte, where the Polish military depot and Polish soldiers were attacked.
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The 75th anniversary of the founding of the "Freedom and Independence" (WiN)
…the afternoon, at the Museum of Cursed Soldiers and Political Prisoners of the Polish People’s Republic on Rakowiecka Street, flowers were laid in front of the execution wall of this former prison, where…
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Why the United Right after Andrzej Duda's victory did not drink champagne in buckets?
…Where to get people to work? How to train them? This also applies to the sphere of large infrastructure projects, modernization of the economy.
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The 76th anniversary of the outbreak of the Warsaw Uprising. "Losses among civilians are estimated at 150,000 to 200,000 people"
The insurgents also liberated the Konzentrazionslager Warschau, a German concentration camp where Jews from various European countries were imprisoned.