New Regulations at Stations in Slovakia Starting Today: Poles Will Pay More
Starting today, new regulations in Slovakia will lead to higher fuel prices for Polish drivers refueling across the border.
The Hour of Trial for Iran Is Coming. Donald Trump May Deal a Devastating Blow
The article discusses the implications of a U.S. ultimatum against Iran, particularly concerning the Strait of Hormuz and Iranian economic infrastructure.
There's turmoil after Nawrocki's actions. Sikorski is furious. 'I would like to know'
Polish President Karol Nawrocki's visit to Hungary coincides with a political gathering of right-wing leaders, raising concerns among Polish politicians about his support for Viktor Orban amidst pro-Kremlin sentiment.
Retail sales in February in Poland slightly below forecasts
Retail sales in Poland saw a slight decline in February, with significant growth in fuel sales but weaker performance in clothing and grocery segments.
Lionel Jospin is dead. The former Prime Minister of France was 88 years old
Lionel Jospin, the former Prime Minister of France, has passed away at the age of 88, following a serious operation earlier in the year.
Renewable Energy Companies Penalized. UOKiK: Sold Clean Energy with Fear and Deception
Poland's UOKiK has penalized companies in the renewable energy sector for misleading advertising practices that exploited consumer fear.
Medicover President: Letβs Create a Quality Market with Patient Focus
The President of Medicover, Dr. Artur BiaΕkowski, advocates for developing a healthcare market in Poland that prioritizes quality and patient care, suggesting that private healthcare facilities investing in modern technologies should be able to access national funding contracts.
A Weather Breakdown Is Coming. Snow and Arctic Air Will Return
Poland is expected to experience a sudden weather shift with colder temperatures and potential precipitation, including snow, starting mid-week.
Escalation in the Markets After Trump's Ultimatum and Iran's Reply. Another Oil Shock?
The article discusses the impact of escalating conflicts in the Middle East on global oil markets, highlighting sharp declines in Asian stock markets and rising oil prices.
PrzemysΕaw Czarnek: Should Poles Die Because Tusk Can't Handle Public Finances?
The article discusses PrzemysΕaw Czarnek's criticisms of Donald Tusk's handling of public finances in Poland, emphasizing calls for a parliamentary debate on the financial crisis.
A New Day Off Just Before Easter? The President is Facing an Important Decision
Discussions are underway in Poland about potentially designating Good Friday as a public holiday due to recent successful petitions for a day off on Christmas Eve.
Former priest on the 'full of lies and manipulation' letter from bishops. 'Liars', 'scoundrels'
A former priest criticizes a letter from Polish bishops commemorating the 40th anniversary of John Paul II's visit to the Great Synagogue in Rome, labeling it as deceitful and manipulative.
TV Republika viewers can advise Sakiewicz, but they must pay first
Tomasz Sakiewicz, a journalist for TV Republika, faces a scheduling conflict between a significant international event in Texas and a summons to a Polish prosecutor's office.
The costs have caught up with Ukrainian carriers
Polish transporters are raising concerns over increasing Ukrainian competition in the European market as new registration requirements take effect next year.
Spelling Quiz to Start the Week. "Inverted" Questions May Spoil Your Score!
A spelling quiz has been provided to start the week, with an emphasis on the unique phrasing of the questions that may affect the results.
NSA decision on same-sex couples. Robert BiedroΕ: I'm waiting for something different
Robert BiedroΕ critiques the NSA ruling regarding same-sex civil unions, asserting the need for true equality for LGBTQ+ citizens in Poland.
The future owner of TVN officially announced layoffs. 'We are in trouble'
CBS News is planning layoffs as part of a major restructuring led by controversial editor Bari Weiss, aiming to shift towards exclusive reporting.
Too much free time for students? Parents 'call out' the Ministry of Education. 'There is more free time now than school'
Parents express concerns about the increasing number of school holidays, feeling that their children have too much free time, which complicates their work schedules.
Offices and apartments worth billions around railway stations
The article discusses the revival of commercial development projects around railway stations in Polish cities, focusing on urban renewal and improved services for travelers.
New York: LaGuardia Airport Closed Due to Collision During Landing
LaGuardia Airport is closed following a collision involving a plane landing from Montreal that struck a vehicle.
New York: Accident at LaGuardia Airport. There are Injured
A collision at LaGuardia Airport involving a Bombardier CRJ-900 and a ground vehicle resulted in injuries and led to a temporary halt in airport operations.
New York: Accident at LaGuardia Airport. Two people dead
A tragic accident occurred at LaGuardia Airport involving a Bombardier CRJ-900 that collided with a ground vehicle, resulting in two fatalities.
Absurdities of employment in kindergartens and schools. "We don't quite understand"
The article discusses the complexities and absurdities of employment rules for teachers in Polish kindergartens and schools, particularly focusing on specialists and the implications of current regulations.
Journal of Laws from March 20, 2026 (positions 377 - 384)
The article lists various announcements and regulations issued by Polish government officials in March 2026.
Mayor of PΕock: We are consistently reducing the negative impact on the environment
The Mayor of PΕock discusses a significant investment project to improve the city's rainwater drainage system amid climate change adaptation efforts.
Appointments to the Constitutional Tribunal. Is it still law or just politics?
The ongoing political battle over appointments to Poland's Constitutional Tribunal reflects deep polarization and raises questions about the role of legal arguments in political decisions.
Trump's Ultimatum, Expensive Fuels in the EU, Costs of Lack of Independence of the NBP
Donald Trump has given Iran a 48-hour ultimatum to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, amidst escalating tensions and potential military actions.
This is how Easter will be. There is a new forecast for Poland. The forecaster reveals
A new weather forecast for Easter in Poland indicates mild conditions before a cold front arrives midweek.
Trap for Nawrocki. "Extreme scenario of judges' oath"
The article discusses President Nawrocki's confrontational path against the ruling government and the potential implications of his veto actions.
Former Lithuanian Foreign Minister: I heard that Hungary is conveying information to Russia as early as 2024
The article discusses allegations that Hungary has been sharing information with Russia, particularly during EU summits, amidst ongoing tensions from the Russia-Ukraine war.
Julita KaraΕ-Gasparska: If you don't earn, then... you also pay
An advertisement promoting a subscription package combining PRO.RP.PL and The New York Times.
At the end of the year, remember about the withholding tax
The article discusses the importance of being mindful of the withholding tax when closing the financial year in Poland.
Hidden profits β what results from interpretations and judgments
The article discusses a package deal that combines subscriptions to PRO.RP.PL and The New York Times, highlighting the benefits of access to a wide array of content.
Kosiniak-Kamysz recalled what PiS said about SAFE. BΕaszczak assessed: This is an opportunity for Poland
The Polish president vetoed the EU's SAFE program for defense funding, but the government plans to proceed with a domestic alternative.
Warsaw can play a key role in the de-escalation of the conflict in Iran? 'Poland as a bridge'
The article discusses the potential role of Poland, specifically Warsaw, in de-escalating tensions in Iran through its unique position of credibility with both sides.
Safe minimum β how to settle the national minimum tax
The article discusses the national minimum tax in Poland and offers a promotional subscription bundle including access to The New York Times.
More could be changed in the training of future judges and prosecutors
The training program for future judges and prosecutors in Poland faces criticism regarding poor working conditions and insufficient stipends for applicants.
Today marks the deadline of Donald Trump's ultimatum. The war with Iran may enter a new phase
Donald Trump's ultimatum to Iran, which threatens military action, is set to expire, raising tensions in the region as Iran responds with threats of attacks on critical infrastructure.
From the rain to the gutter, or what is related to the introduction of JPU
The introduction of the JPU will allow the Social Insurance Institution (ZUS) to undertake tasks related to determining the basis for contributions and their calculation.
There are new JPK_VAT structures
The article discusses a promotional package offering subscriptions to PRO.RP.PL and The New York Times, highlighting their combined journalistic strength.
Iranians reveal the bloody toll of the war. A thousand and a half victims, including children
According to Iranian state broadcaster Irib, over 1,500 people have died in American-Israeli attacks, with more than 200 of them being under 18.
Rough Road to Transparency and Equal Pay
The article discusses the preparations of Polish businesses for the EU directive on pay transparency and equality, highlighting major challenges ahead of its implementation.
How Much Did the Frank Saga Cost Banks? A Gigantic Bill
The article discusses the financial impact of the Swiss franc loan saga on Polish banks, estimating losses at around 74-76 billion PLN.
It takes years to save for a mortgage contribution
The article discusses the impact of recent interest rate cuts on Polish people's mortgage eligibility and the challenges of saving for the required down payment.
Electric Cars Targeted by Tax Authorities. End of Free Driving on Roads
The U.S. Congress is debating new electric vehicle fees as a way to fund infrastructure previously supported by fossil fuel taxes.
Companies Related to Defense on the Rise
Defense suppliers are benefiting from a wave of heightened purchasing of military equipment due to increased defense spending in Poland and other European countries, driven by geopolitical tensions.
Companies Adjust Employment Plans to AI Implementations
Companies in Poland are increasingly adjusting their employment strategies in response to automation and AI advancements.
Victory for Same-Sex Couples in NSA. What Consequences Will It Have for Polish Offices?
The Polish Supreme Administrative Court (NSA) has raised concerns about the country's refusal to recognize and transcribe foreign same-sex marriage certificates, leading to a ruling from the EU Court of Justice supporting these couples' rights.
PrzemysΕaw Rosati: Acts of Anarchy are Occurring in the State Tribunal
PrzemysΕaw Rosati discusses the ongoing legal controversies within Poland's State Tribunal regarding the appointment of judges.
New judges in the Constitutional Tribunal. Procedural irregularities without impact on taking the oath?
The article discusses the appointment of new judges to the Polish Constitutional Tribunal amid accusations of procedural violations regarding candidate submissions.