Over 200 Polish farmers headed en masse to the Polish capital on Wednesday in the latest in a series of national strikes and protests.
Almost 4,800 miners from coal mining firm Jastrzebska Spolka Weglowa (JSW) are still on strike over plans by the company ...
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A look behind the weeks' headlines from the Editor himself
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Digging deeper into the news from around the regions
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Michal Zachodny
Get on the ball with Polish football
Get on the ball with Polish football
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English-speaking Catholics
Are you thinking of becoming a Catholic? We welcome inquiries! Contact us the St. Paul's English Speaking Catholic Parish of Warsaw, ul. Solidarnosci 80.
Are you thinking of becoming a Catholic? We welcome inquiries! Contact us the St. Paul's English Speaking Catholic Parish of Warsaw, ul. Solidarnosci 80.
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This Month in History
1927 - 1927 (26.02) - ‘ Mazurek Dabrowskiego ’ (‘Poland Is Not Yet Lost’) officially becomes the country’s National Anthem. The lyrics were penned by Polish general, poet and politician Jozef Rufin Wybicki (1747 - 1822), just two years after The Third Partition of Poland removed the nation from the map.
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