Siôn Pennar
In every year since 2018, Poland has granted more Georgians first residence permits than any other EU country.
Siôn Pennar
In every year since 2018, Poland has granted more Georgians first residence permits than any other EU country.
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The billboards welcome Ukrainian immigrants to Poland and teach local residents a few phrases in Ukrainian because “integration is a two-way process”.
A gas explosion in the south-western town of Szczyrk has killed at least eight people, four of them children.
Warsaw continues to be ranked as one of the world’s vegan hotspots, with 50 vegan restaurants in the city centre.
Home-improvement chain OBI reignites a debate about the images of a Jew counting money hung for good luck in some Polish homes.
The latest PISA international rankings put Polish schoolchildren third in Europe at maths and science and fourth for reading comprehension.
Allowing same-sex couples to register as the parents of a child would be “a threat to the Polish legal order”, rules a court.
“We will take all steps so that the child is adopted by a man and a woman” in order to “preserve his identity”, says a deputy minister.
Warsaw has won the EU’s annual Access City Award, given to the city that has done most to improve accessibility for people with disabilities.
A majority of parishioners have come out in support of the priest, while the mother of an alleged victims has been “stigmatised and humiliated”.
Thousands of youngsters have skipped school to join climate protests around Poland.
Firing a lecturer for a “homophobic” class constitutes a violation of free speech and academic freedom, says the higher education minister.
The Cambridge Dictionary contains an unusual new term.