PKP modernizes stations
Polish Railway Lines (PKP) plans to spend more than 30 mln zloty in 2008 to modernize railway stations in Poland.
Read morePolish Railway Lines (PKP) plans to spend more than 30 mln zloty in 2008 to modernize railway stations in Poland.
Read moreNew laws proposed by the Ministry of Education will enable city guards (municipal police) to question young people suspected of truancy and report them to school authorities.
Read moreA center for marksmanship training, the first in Poland, is opening in Wedrzyn (Lubuskie, northwest Poland).
Read moreSeven Polish soldiers accused of a massacre in the Afghan village of Nangar Khel have been ordered to remain in pre-trial detention for another three months.
Read moreDiplomatic outposts in Warsaw are losing their homes. The Serbian Embassy just finished moving out, and the embassies of Iran and Finland face uncertain futures. But the most notable move may involve the U.S. Embassy.
Read moreGovernment and church representatives met last week to continue discussions on a decree inherited from the previous government that provides for the inclusion of grades for the Catholic religion in year-end averages in primary and secondary education.
Read morePolice officers across Poland have sent over 2000 old forks to Warsaw Police Headquarters, claiming that Prime Minister Donald Tusk’s government has failed to fulfill election promises.
Read moreAn advertising-industry trade association received 121 complaints about disturbing, misleading or discriminatory ads last year – and another industry group judged that half the complaints were valid.
Read morePoland is hoping to adopt the euro as its currency in 2012, but if the current annual inflation rate of 3.03 percent continues, the EU won’t allow it to make the change.
Read moreThe number of companies that produce natural foods in Poland is increasing, although most of the output is sold abroad.
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