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‘Silent killer’ stalks Poland
26.01.2011
Over 700,000 Poles are infected with the HCV virus, the cause of Hepatitis C, but only around 50,000 cases have been diagnosed and treated, say health experts.
Polish church observes ‘Islam Day’
26.01.2011
Poland’s Roman Catholic Church is observing Islam Day, which closes the week of ‘Prayer for Christian Unity’.
Poles to become as fat as Brits?
26.01.2011
Unless Poles change their eating habits and take up exercise, they may become as fat as Americans or the British in just a decade, say dieticians.
‘Smolensk fatigue’ gives rise to social network protest
26.01.2011
An event on the popular Facebook social networking site which promoted “A day without Smolensk” gained over 100,000 supporters in only a few days, only to be suddenly dropped by its organiser.
Warsaw jazz club one of ‘best in world’
25.01.2011
Warsaw’s top jazz club Tygmont has been included among the 100 best jazz clubs in the world by the American Down Beat magazine.
The visions of a visionary - was Chopin epileptic?
25.01.2011
A leading international medical journal has posited the theory that Poland's beloved pianist was suffering from temporal lobe epilepsy, which would explain his bouts of vivid hallucinations.
Political killer ‘of sound mind’
25.01.2011
The man accused of killing an assistant of a Law and Justice MEP in the central city of Lodz last October has been deemed of sound mind by prosecutors.
Priests to be schooled in IVF
25.01.2011
As of February, priests in Krakow, from the John Paul II Centre and the esteemed Papal University, are to be schooled in the ethics and theology surrounding IVF treatment, a highly contentious issue in Poland.
Miner dies in Silesia
25.01.2011
A miner has been killed in the Knurów-Szczygłowice colliery in Silesia south western Poland.
Fallen soldier and medic to arrive home from Afghanistan
25.01.2011
The coffins of two Poles killed in Afghanistan at the weekend will arrive at Warsaw’s Okecie Airport this afternoon.
Compensation offered for families of CASA crash victims?
24.01.2011
Prime Minister Donald Tusk has spoken of the possibility of reaching agreement with families of victims of the 2008 crash of a CASA military plane, in which twenty people died.
Ruling party marks ten years of existence
24.01.2011
Today marks ten years since the centre-right Civic Platform entered the political arena in Poland.
One man dead as prank backfires
24.01.2011
A twenty-year-old man has been pronounced dead after he tumbled from a bridge whilst larking about with friends.
Remains of 76-year-old found in ditch
24.01.2011
Rescuers have discovered the body of a 76-year-old resident of Gorki, a village some 35 kilometres from Warsaw, after the man was reported missing earlier this month.
Waning support for government, reveals poll
22.01.2011
The Civic Platform cabinet has more adherents than opponents, but support for the government is declining, shows a newly released poll by CBOS.
Compensation offered for Smolensk families
21.01.2011
The State Treasury has offered compensation amounting to 250,000 zloty (64,500 euro) for each close family member of those who perished in the presidential plane crash in Smolensk last April.
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