VIDEO INTERVIEW: 'I do not crave Marek's millions!' Silvia Ilves and her fiancé before the wedding: about the prenuptial agreement, future children, and life after the wedding
Silvia Ilves and her fiancé Marek share their thoughts on love, marriage, and their future together during an emotional moment at the Estonian Wedding Fair 2026.
Mailis Pokk is hired as the manager of the basketball team
Mailis Pokk has been appointed as the new manager of the Tartu Ülikool Maks & Moorits basketball team following the sudden departure of Marek Doronin.
Marek Doronin's managerial role in Tartu lasted only a week or two
Marek Doronin, who became the manager of Tartu Ülikool Maks & Mooritsa basketball team, left the role just weeks after his appointment.
Marek Kozubal: How the Institute of National Remembrance Became a Sounding Board for Anti-Ukrainian Narratives
The Institute of National Remembrance in Poland intensified patriotic sentiments by claiming that a Ukrainian portal was auctioning a war order awarded to a WWII officer killed by the NKVD, a claim that was quickly picked up by Russian media.
The head of Million Moments faced backlash for an unusual offer. Marek Prchal evaluated it.
Mikuláš Minář, spokesperson for Million Moments for Democracy, faced mixed reactions after offering his bachelor's thesis and graduation speech as a prize for new subscribers to his personal blog.
Marek Migalski: There Are No Centrist Voters Left
Political analyst Marek Migalski argues that the disappearance of centrist voters in Poland significantly impacts the political landscape, influencing various factors from party popularity to political campaigns.
Marek Kobylański: When Official Recommendations Fail
The article discusses the complications arising from Poland's public procurement process, specifically regarding electronic submission channels.
Marek Domagalski: EU symbol won't improve proceedings
Marek Domagalski discusses the limitations of the EU symbol in enhancing procedural efficiency.
Marek Suski fainted at the prosecutor's office. 'Wrzosek was hovering over him in the ambulance'
Polish MP Marek Suski fainted during questioning at a prosecutor's office, reportedly due to heightened stress from the presence of a specific prosecutor.
PiS Politician Fainted in the Prosecutor's Office, Ambulance Called. 'I Don't Want to Die Here'
Marek Suski, a member of Poland's ruling party, fainted during questioning at the prosecutor's office, expressing concerns about his health due to a previous heart attack.
Marek Kutarba: The president is not a traitor, but he will lose on the veto
The article discusses the Polish government's maneuvering around the president's veto and the potential implications for political accountability.
Marek A. Cichocki: Americans are losing all brakes, and fantasy is mixing with reality
The article discusses the shifting political landscape in the United States under Donald Trump's influence, suggesting that the Polish right fears anti-Americanism while grappling with a revolutionary change in American politics.
Military analyst warns about the situation at the border. "It will start again. I am convinced"
Military analyst Marek Meissner warns that the situation at the Polish border may escalate due to the vetoing of funding for border services.
"Młócka. Reportages on the Future of Work": So People Don't Have to Work Themselves to Death
This article discusses the implications of future work conditions as highlighted in Marek Szymaniak's book, focusing on the role of modern exoskeletons in easing physical labor.
WEEKLY BOOK ⟩ Jacob Mikanowski tells about Eastern Europe from the bottom up
The current book feature on Kuku Radio highlights Jacob Mikanowski's 'Goodbye Eastern Europe', which is presented by Marek Strandberg and includes a discussion with the book's translator Erkki Bahovski.
THE WEDDING DAY IS APPROACHING ⟩ Musician Silvia Ilves: if things go well, the wedding could take place in just a few months
Cellist Silvia Ilves hints that her wedding to Marek may happen in the next few months after their engagement last December.
Marek Kobylański: New powers of the PIP as a scare tactic for entrepreneurs
The Polish government has granted the National Labour Inspectorate (PIP) new powers, sparking debate on their implications for businesses.
FRIDAY JOY ⟩ The head of the Finnish biathlon team would give away his pants to win a medal
Marek Sander, head of the Finnish biathlon team's support staff, speaks candidly about the athletes and the passionate responsibilities of his role in ensuring their success.
Marek Adamov: The Fund for the Support of Arts Has Become a Tool of Revenge and Corruption
Marek Adamov discusses the challenges facing cultural centers in Slovakia, highlighting issues of corruption and inadequate support from the government.
There is no shortage of rental apartments, rents are not rising
According to expert Marek Wielgo, the rental market in Poland is experiencing an increase in available apartments while rents remain stable.
Marek Kutarba: "Polish SAFE 0 percent," or Karol Nawrocki tries to change the system without changing the constitution
The article discusses President Karol Nawrocki's proposal for the Polish Defense Investments Fund, criticizing its lack of a concrete funding plan and overall execution.
Sawicki on Czarnek: Pretended Primitiveness, Uses Language as If from a Beer Stand
Marek Sawicki critiques Przemysław Czarnek's performance in the Sejm, emphasizing political independence from PiS while discussing legislative proposals like lowering VAT on fuel.
TVN24 journalist sharply to Suski. "You should read it"
The SAFE program for military equipment funding in Poland has ignited significant discussion, with lawmaker Marek Suski having a contentious exchange with a journalist over the legislation.
Marek Forystek: Digital Lottery in the Prosecutor's Office
The article discusses a digital lottery system in the context of the prosecutor's office, promoting a partnership that enhances journalistic access and services.
Marek Domagalski: Judges Should Be Assigned Limits to Their Power
The article discusses the ongoing disputes within the judicial system of Poland, especially regarding the conflicts between old and new judges and proposals for reforming the Supreme Court.
Nine New Songs by Marek Brezovsky Introduced Without Oskar Rózsa, Sung by Robert Roth
A concert showcasing new arrangements of Marek Brezovsky's works demonstrates continued interest in his legacy three decades after his premature death.
Nine new songs by Marek Brezovsky premiered, sung by Robert Roth
The first concert of the year at the Konvergencies festival featured the premiere of nine new compositions by Marek Brezovsky, highlighting the enduring interest in his work three decades after his untimely death.
Marek Tamm: Public Language Practice Breeds Hundreds of Academics in Estonia
Marek Tamm discusses how recent developments in public discourse have led to an increase in the number of academies and academics in Estonia.
Marek A. Cichocki: SAFE, or Can Poles Even 'Wage War'?
The debate around the SAFE loan for military spending reveals that many Poles and policymakers are stuck in a 1990s mindset regarding the EU and military realities.
RICH FUN: Multi-millionaire Marek Nõmmik is suing the television show 'Laser': it will definitely be expensive, but not for me
Marek Nõmmik, a millionaire who became wealthy through casino winnings, is preparing to sue the television show 'Laser' and other parties for defamation.
An Empty Stage Is Not Enough for Me. I Am Creating My Universe, Says Set Designer Marek Cpin
Czech set designer Marek Cpin emphasizes the importance of creativity and imagination in his work, expressing his desire to create immersive experiences rather than simply filling an empty stage.
SAAGA THROUGH! ⟩ Bigbank opens a bank account and bank card for Marek Nõmmik: I am glad that I can manage my finances normally again
Bigbank has opened a bank account and card for Marek Nõmmik after processing necessary applications and documents, enabling him to manage his finances normally.
Marek Kutarba: Why PiS and Karol Nawrocki Fear SAFE So Much
The article discusses the political shift of PiS leaders regarding the SAFE program, reflecting on their initial support and subsequent opposition influenced by potential political implications rather than national security concerns.
Marek Tatała: Swedish Lessons for Poland – First Freedom, Then Prosperity
The upcoming visit of the Swedish royal couple to Poland presents an opportunity to strengthen relations amidst security concerns due to the ongoing war in Ukraine and tensions in the Middle East.
Marek Kozubal: Why do Polish politicians talk about nuclear weapons? It’s a signal for Russia
The article discusses Polish politicians' recent remarks about nuclear weapons and the implications for defense strategies in Eastern Europe, particularly in relation to Russian threats.
Incident in Radom. Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz sharply commented on the words of Marek Suski
Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz has called for the parliamentary Ethics Committee to sanction Marek Suski following comments made during a commemorative event that were deemed offensive and politically inappropriate.
PiS MP Sparked Scandal. The Military Boiled Over
A PiS MP's controversial speech during a National Day of Remembrance event in Radom led to tensions with military representatives and accusations of political bias.
Tereza Mašková presents an emotional music video with Darija Pavlovičová and Marek Lambora
Czech singer Tereza Mašková released a new emotional music video featuring Darija Pavlovičová and Marek Lambora.
Marek Kutarba: Indeed, thanks to money from SAFE, Poland will make purchases in the USA
Poland's acquisition of funds from the EU SAFE program is set to enable significant military purchases from the U.S., which could impact the upcoming political landscape.
Marek A. Cichocki: The Red Lines of International Politics
The article discusses the profound shifts in international politics comparable to the historical transition from feudal private wars to state-led wars.
Marek Kutarba: An Attack on Iran is Bad News for Poland
Marek Kutarba discusses how ongoing attacks on Iran are depleting U.S. and Israeli military stockpiles, which may adversely affect the availability of American arms to Poland and other allies.
The mystery of Hanna: the partner on trial for her murder has been released
Marek Konrad Daniec, a 44-year-old Polish truck driver facing trial for the murder of his partner Hanna Herasimchyk, has been released and placed under house arrest after a forensic report raised doubts about the cause of death.
"Towards Longevity": Understanding the Biology of Aging
Two experts, Marek Postuła and Krzysztof Łoniewski, are educating the public on longevity and aging through various media, culminating in their new book, "Towards Longevity."
Marek Kozubal: The Ministry of National Defense wins against the Ministry of the Interior and Administration, that is, the fight for medics
Marek Kozubal discusses the establishment and increasing popularity of the Medical Legion in Poland, which aims to address the personnel shortage in military healthcare amid rising geopolitical tensions.
Marek Domagalski: Let’s not waste judicial power
The article discusses a legal case in Poland where a party seeks to renew proceedings based on a recent constitutional ruling that impacts the ability to appeal court decisions regarding judicial fees.
Marek Kozubal: The Draft Will Return. Who Might It Affect?
The Polish National Security Bureau has initiated a debate on the potential reinstatement of compulsory military service, driven by demographic changes and military readiness concerns.
One Minute Lecture: Does a State Arise from Words?
A lecture discusses how Estonia's statehood was initiated by a manifesto in 1918 despite the absence of an army, government, or international recognition.
Marek A. Cichocki: The World in the Embrace of Chaos and Disorganization
Cultural wars are increasingly significant in shaping international politics within the West, challenging traditional political realism.
Marek Migalski: Will men turn away from the government? The political price of ignoring their frustration
The article discusses the legal discrimination faced by men in Poland, particularly regarding retirement age and military obligations.
Is NATO a threat to the USA? Magierowski: We are entering a third, more concerning phase
Marek Magierowski discusses NATO's influence and American ambitions in the Western Hemisphere.