The complex, built by the Soviets in the 1970s, later became known as “Spyville” amid claims it was used by Russian intelligence after 1989.
The complex, built by the Soviets in the 1970s, later became known as “Spyville” amid claims it was used by Russian intelligence after 1989.
The move came after Rafał Trzaskowski, the presidential candidate from Poland’s main ruling group, said that such benefits “should go to those who contribute to our economy”.
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The church has recorded the biggest drop in trust since 2017.
A woman whose mother died while giving birth to her in a communist prison has her claim for 15 million zloty compensation rejected.
A number of supermarket chains have introduced innovative solutions to cut plastic waste.
New cases in Poland’s north follow false alarms in Kraków and the capital
Greeting the priest barefoot is “an expression of the highest contempt”.
A shoe repair shop in Wrocław cleans, mends and donates unwanted shoes in a zero-waste drive.
“We are reminding ourselves to look at what is good, what is positive, and not complain.”
The recommendations offer tips on “using words and expressions to avoid – often unconscious – stigmatisation”.
A number of Polish localities have declared themselves “free from LGBT ideology”, something activist Bart Staszewski has sought to highlight.
Hundreds of articles under fake names offered positive coverage of state institutions and private companies.
Sylwia Spurek has been criticised for a Twitter post depicting cattle as Jews in concentration camps.
The Swedish activist met with miners, drawing condemnation from trade unions.