Warsaw Businesses Acknowledge, Cater to Gay Community
The term “gay-friendly” doesn’t mean that local owners want only gay and lesbian clients.
Read moreThe term “gay-friendly” doesn’t mean that local owners want only gay and lesbian clients.
Read moreFinance Minister Zyta Gilowska says Poland will adopt the euro as its currency in 2012, an announcement that should end European Union irritation over what it viewed as Polish foot-dragging on the conversion.
Read moreA Polish subsidiary of the Ukrainian industrial conglomerate Donbas will become the owner of the famed Gdansk Shipyard by the end of the year.
Read moreThe L’Oreal cosmetics factory in Pruszkow produced around 206 bln cosmetic products this year. That is a 20 percent increase on its production quote last year.
Read moreOne of the world’s biggest producers of large trucks has opened a 100-mln-euro factory near Krakow with 400 workers.
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 morePositioned at the heart of Europe, Poland continues to attract more foreign airlines, who plan to make new connections available to and from Polish airports.
Read moreA Gothic western, a music show inspired by the Nazi movie maker Leni Riefenstahl and a tragic opera set in 19th-Century Budapest.
Read moreOnly 2,500 fans were in attendance to watch Wisla beat Cracovia 2:1 at this year’s Krakow Derby.
Read moreImprove your Polish for free in a relaxing and friendly atmosphere at a “Tandem Language Evening.”
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