Big web site moves Net servers to Poznan
Concertina wire, thick cement walls, hardened windows, a fireproof interior, hundreds of monitoring cameras.
Read moreConcertina wire, thick cement walls, hardened windows, a fireproof interior, hundreds of monitoring cameras.
Read moreExpo Silesia, a new exhibition center worth 45 million zloty, has opened in Sosnowiec in Silesia. The first event there is this month’s EXPOPigeons2008 – the International Fair of Racing Pigeons.
Read moreMany Polish dairies export milk, butter and whey abroad and count the profits. However there is, as always, the other side of the coin: the dairy owners who produce for the domestic market complain of high prices and a lack of milk because it is being bought up by exporters.
Read moreThe first of 400 Polish soldiers will arrive in the eastern border region of Chad in March and April to help protect Chad civilians and refugees from the Darfur region of neighboring Sudan.
Read moreThere should be 10 times more wind power stations in Poland. EU requires that number in the face of rising prices of fossil fuels.
Read moreWork has begun on a history museum beneath Rynek Glowny (Main Market Square) after the city planning and historical preservation offices signed off on plans for the facility.
Read moreBeginning with the summer schedule on April 1, all flights from Germany will be directed to the Katowice International Airport in Pyrzowice. All passengers en route from Bonn and Stuttgart will land in Katowice.
Read moreOn Jan. 10, after a long debate, God was included in the Statute of the Polish capital. The reference to God in a Statute preamble received the approval of 38 members of the council, while 13 abstained from voting.
Read moreThe Ministry of Education has come up with two shorter-hour kindergarten alternatives aimed at increasing the percentage of Polish 3- to 5-year-olds who are in school.
Read moreKrakow is changing its image and its landscape. Will it be marked with modern architecture and skyscrapers in the future? With a fast-growing economy, huge inward investment from private sources and the EU, and a booming tourism sector, Krakow has become a target city for businessmen and private investors.
Read more