Krakow Local News: Sunday, 24 January 2016
Public transport free today, police intervention leads to crash in the city, and tragedy near Krakow. (local news 24 January 2016)
Read morePublic transport free today, police intervention leads to crash in the city, and tragedy near Krakow. (local news 24 January 2016)
Read more“Jarek, log out!” See thousands of Cracovians gathered on Krakow’s Main Square against Poland’s internet surveillance laws, some of Europe’s most invasive.
Read moreA new protest in Krakow, an update on smog levels, and worrying financial news for Krakow and Poland’s markets. (local news 23.01.2016)
Read moreLocal news: possible Krakow metro plans, tram accidents and delays, heavy smog
Read moreFor music-minded folks whose taste tends to the non-mainstream, 2015 was, by probably any measure, one of the best years of this century for rock.
Read moreAs many as 2,000 gathered around the Radio Krakow building to protest recent moves by the PiS-led government to place the media under greater state control.
Read moreHungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban travelled to Poland last Wednesday at the personal invitation of Jarosław Kaczynski, the leader of the
Read moreTrash Story by Warsaw-based Magda Fertacz brings a compact but complex history of wartime Poland spanning a period of almost eight decades.
Read moreThe film and TV streaming company Netflix has announced the expansion of its digital service into 130 new countries.
Read moreWhile politicians spend years debating laws to reduce smog, Cracovians must act now to protect themselves to minimize the long-term damage.
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