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Universities open doors to Belarusian students
29.12.2010
Around 50 Polish universities are to open their doors to Belarusian students who were kicked out of their schools after violent protests following the presidential elections.
‘Ruska’ offence verdict postponed
29.12.2010
A verdict in the trial to decide whether ‘Ruski’ is a nationally insulting term for Russians in Poland was postponed till 4 January.
Twins in Poland have two fathers
28.12.2010
In only the seventh known case of its kind in the world, twins born in the north of Poland were conceived by two different fathers.
Court to decide if ‘Ruski’ is ethnic term of abuse in Poland
28.12.2010
A court in the southern city of Kielce is to rule today whether the terms ruski and ruska are offensive when referring Russians and whether their use can be punishable by law.
Jaruzelski lecture cancelled after security concerns
28.12.2010
The National Defense Academy has called off a lecture to be given by General Wojciech Jaruzelski for “security reasons”.
President arrives at New Year retreat
28.12.2010
President Bronisław Komorowski has arrived in the mountain resort of Wisła for a week-long New Year’s holiday.
Poland’s bison gets 5 million euro
27.12.2010
Twenty million zloty (5 million euro) has been earmarked to protect the bison herd in Poland.
Wroclaw gets to bottom of cold snap
27.12.2010
Poland’s first heated benches have been placed in front of Wroclaw city hall in the south west - a perfect addition to the street furniture if you fancy a quick sit-down in zero degree temperatures.
Who are Poland’s most datable politicians?
27.12.2010
A new opinion poll finds that Poland’s leading left wing politician is the most datable lawmaker in parliament.
Christmas on Polish roads “safest in years”
27.12.2010
Over the Christmas weekend, police across Poland caught less drunk drivers, with fewer accidents and deaths noted than in previous years.
Salt mine echoes to sound of Christmas carols
24.12.2010
Christmas Eve celebrations have already started in the Wieliczka salt mine, near Krakow, where carols sung by the miners and their families echoed from the St. Kinga chapel 200 meters below ground level.
Christmas Eve - a very special day in Poland
24.12.2010
Since early morning households have been buzzing with last minute preparations for the most festive supper of the entire year – Wigilia – eaten as the first star appears in the night sky.
State funding for political parties slashed
23.12.2010
President Bronisław Komorowski has signed a law on reducing state funding for political parties in Poland by 50 percent.
Frostbite girl home for Christmas
23.12.2010
10-year-old Karina Karwowska, who went missing for six days in a forest in north-east Poland in October and as a result had to go undergo surgery after frostbite had left her feet gangrenous, will be going home for Christmas.
Poles prefer fake plastic trees
23.12.2010
More than 50 percent of Poles prefer to have an artificial Christmas tree at home during the holidays than a real one, according to a poll commissioned by Polish Radio.
Chilling discovery in Warsaw garden
23.12.2010
The remains of a 12-year-old disabled girl have been discovered after police dug up her body in a garden in Warsaw.
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