Poland shedding borders to Europe
On January 1, 2008, Poland will join 30 European countries that have removed systematic border controls. Parliament voted last week to remove the controls when it accepted the Schengen Zone Agreement.
Read moreOn January 1, 2008, Poland will join 30 European countries that have removed systematic border controls. Parliament voted last week to remove the controls when it accepted the Schengen Zone Agreement.
Read moreDr. Ilona Rosiek-Konieczna, 58, is suspected of wangling 300,000 zloty (around 80,000 euro) from the regional Health Fund in Malopolska province in 1999, reported the newspaper Gazeta Wyborcza.
Read moreNeedless to say, the dragon is the most recognizable symbol of Krakow.
Read moreThe City of Warsaw and easyJet Airline are planning a campaign in England to promote Poland’s capital city, Dziennik newspaper reports.
Read morePolish shops, clubs, newspapers, products and business are all over England. And now a Polish university has come to London, the first in history. The Academy of Humanities and Economics of Lodz has set up a branch in the UK.
Read moreKids from the St. Ludwig Children’s Hospital in Krakow were recently provided with dog therapy in an initiative organized by Warsaw Foundation, Cze-Ne-Ka.
Read moreMalopolska Province has passed an important test in its quest to win 1.29 bln euro in economic-development money from the EU.
Read moreA new record was set at the annual "Pride of Poland" horse auction in Janow last weekend.
Read moreA photograph on a potato package has created an international incident. As reported by the daily newspaper Gazeta Wyborcza, the potato chips are produced by the British company Tyrrells.
Read moreMore than a week has passed since the famous Festival of Music in Old Krakow began, but there’s still music to come as it continues until the end of the month.
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