Poland to Take Part in the EU Mission in Chad
Polish soldiers will take part in a peacekeeping mission in Chad organized by the UN. Their departure is planned for November, but the exact number of troops remains unclear.
Read morePolish soldiers will take part in a peacekeeping mission in Chad organized by the UN. Their departure is planned for November, but the exact number of troops remains unclear.
Read moreMinister of Sport and Tourism Elzbieta Jakubiak says she will do everything in her power to assure that Krakow will be a host city for the European Championship football games in 2012.
Read moreOn October 10 in Vilnius, Lithuania, the presidents of five Central and Eastern European nations signed an agreement to build an oil pipeline from Brody in northwestern Ukraine to Plock in central Poland.
Read moreThousands of people in Poland and around the world have been waiting patiently for four years for the computer role-playing game “The Witcher.” Their patience is to be rewarded on October 26, which is set as the release date.
Read moreThe Krakow City Communication Company (MPK) is cooperating with police and the City Guard to combat vandalism, pickpockets, thievery and alcohol consumption on trams and buses.
Read moreThe Polish Post Office and residents of Krakow are struggling to cope with a declining number of postal employees.
Read moreThe remains of the seven crew members of RAF Halifax JP 276, a bomber which crashed near Dabrowa Tarnowska in 1944, were buried in the British Commonwealth sector of the Rakowicki Cemetery on October 4.
Read moreRobert Glowacki, editor of the information program “Obiektyw” on the Bialystok branch of the Polish public broadcaster TVP, was moved to a different position last week.
Read moreThe academic year in Krakow began in the first week of October, after three long months of holiday. Roughly 180,000 students returned to the city to complete their higher education at one of the oldest universities in Central Europe.
Read moreEarlier this month, the mayor of Krakow and two local top division football clubs announced a photography contest devoted to the subject of the hundred-year-old rivalry between Wisla and Cracovia.
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