A city bus passenger lost her leg. Police are asking for help
A passenger of a city bus in Gdańsk lost her leg after being hit by the bus while disembarking, prompting the local police to seek witnesses of the incident.
Jaunzems will not return to the field this season
Latvian footballer Alvis Jaunzems will miss the remainder of the season due to surgery on his Achilles tendon, according to Polish media.
Will there be a breakthrough in the case of Iwona Wieczorek? 'We are approaching the finale'
New information has emerged regarding the disappearance of Iwona Wieczorek, with experts suggesting the case may soon reach a conclusion.
Endangered Individual Born in a Polish Zoo – Sweet Video Released
A rare pygmy hippo was born at the Gdansk Zoo in Poland as part of a conservation effort for the endangered species.
A rare newcomer born at a Polish zoo - an adorable video released
A rare pygmy hippo has been born at the Gdańsk zoo in Poland as part of a conservation program aimed at protecting this endangered species.
A pygmy hippo baby was born in Poland - in a cute video, it eats, bathes, and lounges
A female pygmy hippo has been born at the Gdansk Zoo in Poland as part of a breeding and conservation program.
Bloody Banners and a Child at the Forefront. The Kaja Godek Foundation Protested in Gdańsk Again
Anti-abortion protesters, led by the Kaja Godek Foundation, held a demonstration in Gdańsk featuring graphic banners and involving children in their activities.
Pomerania is becoming an energy powerhouse
The Pomeranian region is positioning itself as a significant player in the energy sector with ongoing investments and initiatives.
Gdańsk Focuses on the South of the City
Gdańsk is transforming its southern region into a significant hub for energy production.
What kind of student was Karol Nawrocki? 'He spoke interestingly about gangsters'
Karol Nawrocki, a history student at the University of Gdańsk, is remembered by his professors and classmates for his enthusiastic participation in discussions and a unique perspective on various topics including gangsters.
Piotr Grzelak: Gdańsk Focuses on the South of the City
Piotr Grzelak discusses the Gdańsk New South project aimed at urban development along the new Pomorska Metropolitan Railway line.
Wizz Air will transport passengers this summer from the Baltic to the Black Sea
Wizz Air will operate flights from Gdańsk to Varna, Bulgaria, three times a week during the summer season.
Wizz Air will transport passengers from the Baltic to the Black Sea this summer
Wizz Air is set to operate flights three times a week from Gdańsk to Varna, Bulgaria, a popular Black Sea resort.
Will this grade disappear from Polish schools? The Ministry of Education sends contradictory signals. 'This sounds at least strange'
Barbara Nowacka, the Polish Minister of Education, expressed that behavior grades are outdated, yet she does not plan to remove them from schools, causing confusion among educators.
Nawrocki boasted about his sister's achievement. "Proud"
Karol Nawrocki proudly shared on social media that his sister, Nina Nawrocka, has been awarded the title of Pastry Chef of the Year 2026 by Gault et Millau Poland.
The Prosecutor wants to interrogate Karol Nawrocki. 'The president has not seen the summons'
The Polish prosecutor's office is seeking to interrogate Karol Nawrocki in an investigation concerning the misuse of public resources for free accommodation at the Museum of the Second World War in Gdańsk.
Dispute over the metal festival in Gdańsk. "Blasphemous gathering on Corpus Christi"
The Mystic Festival in Gdańsk, a prominent metal music event, faces backlash due to its timing on Corpus Christi, with petitions calling for its cancellation.
Kaja Godek in action. There is an investigation into abortion in Gdańsk
An investigation has been initiated in Gdańsk regarding alleged illegal abortions conducted at a local hospital, prompted by a foundation led by Kaja Godek.
Illegal abortion in Gdańsk hospital? Prosecutor's office launches investigation
An investigation has been initiated by the prosecutor's office regarding at least seven illegal abortions performed at a hospital in Gdańsk.
How Marta Nawrocka Celebrated Her Husband's Birthday! "Heart and Mind"
Marta Nawrocka celebrated her husband Karol Nawrocki's 43rd birthday with a heartfelt Instagram post showcasing their bond.
Kai Godek Foundation loses in court. The Gdańsk decision to dissolve the assembly was justified
The Gdańsk District Court dismissed the appeal from the Life and Family Foundation regarding the dissolution of an anti-abortion assembly, ruling that it could stigmatize patients' decisions.
The Kai Godek Foundation lost to the authorities of Gdansk. Court ruling on the limits of anti-abortion protests
The Kai Godek Foundation's anti-abortion protest in Gdansk was deemed unlawful by city authorities due to its aggressive nature and obstruction of hospital access.
Russians do not pay and do not let officials into the building in Gdańsk. To the rescue, a bailiff?
The Russian consulate in Gdańsk remains closed and its officials are refusing to leave the property, leading to a legal dispute over its ownership.
"The demonstration lost its peaceful character". The Kai Godek Foundation sues the city of Gdańsk's decision
The Kai Godek Foundation is suing the city of Gdańsk over the premature termination of an anti-abortion demonstration outside a local hospital, claiming it infringed on civil liberties.
Hotel in Gdańsk's Wrzeszcz Already at the Starting Line
A new hotel in Gdańsk's Wrzeszcz district is set to be developed by Lithuanian 1 Asset Management, with construction beginning soon and an opening scheduled for summer next year.
'I've visited almost 100 countries - city with £26 UK flights is up there with the best'
Travel YouTuber Gabriel Morris praises Gdansk, Poland, as one of the best cities in the world, highlighting its affordability and charm.
Poland at the Center of Ukraine's Reconstruction. EU Leaders and Big Business Will Arrive in Gdańsk
Poland is set to host the Ukraine Recovery Conference in Gdańsk, highlighting its pivotal role in the international reconstruction of Ukraine and the significance for Polish businesses.
Pro-Russian Political Scientist Will Not Lead Postgraduate Studies. University Reacts to Our Publication
After the publication by OKO.press revealing that pro-Russian academic Leszek Sykulski was set to lead postgraduate studies at a private university in Gdańsk, Sykulski has been removed from the institution's staff list.
Tenants have nothing to fear. Seasonal explosion of supply
The rental market in Poland experiences a seasonal increase in housing supply, though demand is expected to remain low until spring.
From a Rented Apartment to Your Own. Is It Worth It?
This article discusses the factors influencing the decision to buy or rent an apartment in Poland, highlighting the most profitable cities for renting.
Storm around the "NowRocky" brand. There is action from the prosecutor's office
The prosecutor's office in Gdańsk has initiated proceedings regarding the 'NowRocky' brand due to potential trademark violations.
Pro-Kremlin Political Scientist to Teach 'Mechanisms of Global Play' at University in Gdańsk
Pro-Kremlin political scientist Leszek Sykulski is launching geostrategic studies at a private university in Gdańsk, Poland, drawing criticism due to previous corruption allegations against the institution's former rector.
Office building Punkt receives occupancy permit. Moves coming soon
The six-story office building Punkt in Gdańsk has received its occupancy permit and will be welcoming tenants shortly, with significant interest from major companies.
Thousands of Poles without electricity. All due to heavy snowfall
Nearly 3,400 customers in Pomerania, Poland, are currently without electricity due to a malfunction caused by heavy snowfall, affecting multiple counties including the city of Gdańsk.
9-year-old Pole sets world record! It took him less than 3 seconds
A 9-year-old speedcuber from Gdańsk, Teodor Zajder, achieved a record-breaking time of 2.76 seconds in the Rubik's cube 3x3x3 single event, marking the first time anyone has gone below three seconds officially.
Dead Fetuses, Hitler and Blocking Access. Can the City Ban Kai Godek's Protest at Zaspa?
A pro-life demonstration led by Kai Godek is planned in Gdańsk, raising questions about potential city intervention and the legal implications following a previous protest incident.
Fight of pseudo-fans in Pomerania. Attack by the pseudo-fans of Lechia Gdańsk
A clash involving pseudo-fans of Lechia Gdańsk and local team Kaszubia Kościerzyna led to the police detaining 30 individuals in Kościerzyna, Poland.
DOKI – an icon of urban lifestyle in the center of Gdańsk
DOKI is a mixed-use development in Gdańsk that combines comfortable living spaces with various amenities like restaurants, cafes, and shops, all easily accessible.
PRS apartments will grow in Gdańsk. Cavatina's transaction with Urban Partners
Urban Partners is set to buy a PRS property in Gdańsk from Cavatina, involving forward funding for a new residential project.
Monitor Polski from February 5, 2026 (positions 181-182)
This article contains announcements from the Minister of National Defense regarding military units and a resolution on an investment program for a mental health center for children and youth in Gdańsk.
Icelandair flies to Gdańsk
Icelandair has announced the launch of new flights to Gdańsk, Poland.
Icelandic National Airlines Entering Poland. They Will Fly to Gdańsk
Icelandair launches its first route to Poland, connecting Gdańsk and Keflavík International Airport with flights three to four times a week starting September 18, 2026.
Record gas transmission in Poland. Gaz-System is gaining strength
The article discusses the factors contributing to record natural gas consumption in Poland, recent achievements of Gaz-System in gas transmission, the FSRU terminal project in Gdańsk Bay, future gas infrastructure plans, and the significance of modernizing the Hermanowice measuring station for gas exports to Ukraine.
Poland announces a global conference on Ukraine's reconstruction
Poland will host a global conference in June in Gdansk to discuss the reconstruction of Ukraine, led by Finance Minister Andrzej Domanski and former Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
Cold in Europe: Residents walk on the frozen sea at a beach in Poland
People walked on a stretch of frozen sea along the Polish coast this Sunday, a rare sight caused by extreme cold hitting the country.
Crowds on the Frozen Motława. It Went Viral Online
This winter has been harsh with temperatures dropping as low as -25 degrees Celsius, leading to a thick layer of ice on the Motława River which attracted many locals to skate and stroll over the frozen surface.
Heating Plant Failure: Sopot and Part of Gdańsk Without Heating
A heating failure has left seven districts of Gdańsk and neighboring Sopot without heat and hot water, prompting the establishment of a crisis management team.
PiS Wants to Build a New Seaport. The Name Has Been Announced
The ruling party plans to construct a new port named Port Haller near Gdańsk as part of their election campaign, aiming to enhance Poland's port capabilities compared to German ports.
Bogusław Chrabota: Stop Hate. Let’s Remember Paweł Adamowicz
The article reflects on the tragic murder of Gdańsk's mayor Paweł Adamowicz and draws parallels to Poland's historical struggles for freedom and democracy.
Nawrocki at the controversial pilgrimage of fans. Tusk's significant reaction
A controversial pilgrimage for fans led by Father Jarosław Wąsowicz is set to occur at Jasna Góra on January 10, featuring a mass and a film screening.