The relationship between student performance and teacher salaries. A controversial idea under the experts' scrutiny
A Polish education research institute examines the potential impact of linking teacher salaries to student performance outcomes.
Attractive for e-commerce in southern Europe
E-commerce markets in Romania, Bulgaria, Greece, and Serbia are rapidly growing, prompting Polish e-shops to consider expansion into these regions due to higher profit margins and lower competition than in Western Europe.
PHOTOS AND VIDEO: RinkΔviΔs meets with Polish President Karol Navrocki at the Riga Castle
Latvia and Poland are committed to enhancing their national security by investing 5% of their GDP in defense and strengthening NATO capabilities during a meeting between Latvian President Edgars RinkΔviΔs and Polish President Karol Navrocki.
Finally equally for tracks and roads. This is how the Railway Fund will change
The Polish government plans to allocate more funding from the fuel fee for railway infrastructure, increasing annual contributions to 10 billion zlotys to improve rail lines.
Major changes regarding burials and death declarations. New regulations are sparking discussion
The Polish Ministry of Health is reforming the law on medical activities, introducing the role of a coroner to officially declare deaths occurring outside medical facilities or homes, along with updating procedures and introducing an electronic death certificate.
Poles rated Nawrocki. The President has reason to be worried
According to a survey, Polish President Karol Nawrocki received lukewarm approval ratings, with 50% positive feedback but notable dissatisfaction from 39% of respondents.
Tunnels at the Polish-Belarusian Border: A New Phase of Putin and Lukashenko's Operation
The article discusses the alleged use of tunnels by Belarus to facilitate the migration of foreigners into Europe, as part of a hybrid war against the West.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs warns Poles abroad. Do not go to these countries or leave immediately
The Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued warnings for citizens abroad, advising against travel to or remaining in Israel, Iran, and Lebanon due to heightened security risks amidst regional tensions.
Poland Takes on Major Army Modernization
The Polish parliament has approved a significant army modernization plan funded by a β¬44 billion loan from the European Union.
Decision from Brussels: European money to enable abortions for Polish women
The EU Commission has permitted the use of European funds to facilitate abortions for women in Poland, stirring warnings from the European People's Party about potential repercussions.
Urgent call from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to Poles in the Middle East. 'Leave the region immediately'
Poland's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a warning for Polish citizens in the Middle East to leave the region immediately due to increasing political tensions.
Poland: Warsaw calls its citizens to leave Iran, Israel, and Lebanon
The Polish Foreign Ministry has urged its citizens to immediately leave Iran, Israel, and Lebanon due to the tense situation in the Middle East.
Poland wants to ban social media for under 15s
The Polish government plans to ban social media use for those under the age of 15 to support youth mental health and increase awareness of the dangers of social media.
Spelling Quiz for the Weekend: Beware of the Annoying Dilemma
A new spelling quiz is presented for readers to test their knowledge of the Polish language in a fun way.
EYE and EAR of Malwina Konopacka. Her designs have become icons of Polish design
Malwina Konopacka's designs, particularly her vase project 'EYE', have become celebrated symbols of contemporary Polish design, influencing both art and the industry beyond Poland's borders.
New assessment in Polish schools? Unexpected decision from the Ministry of Education
The Polish Ministry of Education plans to introduce a functional assessment method to support inclusive education in schools, which will focus on understanding students' needs rather than replacing traditional grading.
Additional day off in 2026. There is a government decision
The Polish government has announced an additional day off for employees in 2026 due to overlapping holidays on Saturdays, following labor code regulations.
Too little money for commissioned tasks. Counties want to sue the State Treasury
Polish counties are considering suing the State Treasury for underfunding commissioned public tasks, with support from the Association of Polish Counties.
Poland Could Ban Social Media Use for Children Under 15 Years Old
The Polish government is considering a ban on social media use for children under the age of 15 to protect their mental health and safety.
"Duel": Hollywood Polish Honor
The article discusses Jakub GierszaΕ's role in the film "Duel," highlighting its Hollywood-style narrative and historical context.
The Sejm adopted new rules for taking the judges' exam. There will be an additional chance
The Polish Sejm has unanimously approved new legislation allowing judicial candidates an additional chance to take their exams.
"07 Report In". The Militia Series of All Time: Just a Peerless Cop
The article discusses the enduring popularity of the Polish TV series '07 zgΕoΕ siΔ' and its dedicated fan base, highlighting an annual gathering of fans.
List of 15 judges recommended to the KRS by Iustitia
The largest association of Polish judges, Iustitia, has presented a list of 15 judges it supports for elections to the National Judiciary Council (KRS), which is also backed by other associations defending independent courts.
Major change in Polish schools? MEN responds to the Wprost survey. "This demand resonates"
A recent survey shows that a majority of Poles support making health education a mandatory subject in schools, prompting a response from the Polish Ministry of Education.
Polish basketball players fight for the World Championships. Two matches with Latvia on the road to Qatar
Poland's national basketball team is facing crucial matches against Latvia in their quest to qualify for the World Championships in Qatar, with significant challenges ahead in the elimination rounds.
Social media restrictions for children are getting closer. KO reveals the cards
The Polish government is set to implement age restrictions on social media access for children under 15, shifting the responsibility to digital platforms.
Today the SAFE Act will go to the President. It is a card in the game about his role in defense
The Polish parliament is set to send the SAFE Act to the President, which could significantly affect the country's defense strategy and financing policies.
GΓ³ralczyk, Lengyel: Polish Lesson, Hungarian Hope
The article discusses the political situation in Hungary as it approaches parliamentary elections, drawing parallels with Poland's own experiences under government leadership.
The Sejm has decided on SAFE. Now everything is in Nawrocki's hands
The Polish Sejm has adopted amendments to the SAFE program, shifting responsibility to President Nawrocki.
"This is the largest army modernization program". The government reveals plans for purchases from the SAFE program
The Polish government outlines plans for significant military investments, primarily benefiting local defense companies through the SAFE program.
The Ministry of Education is preparing a revolution for children: groundbreaking changes starting in 2027
The Polish Ministry of Education has unveiled a bill aimed at restricting children's access to social media, highlighting the need to protect young people from the harms of internet use.
Goodyear Logistics Center in New Hands
A logistics center in TarnΓ³w, Poland, has been acquired by Hungarian company Appeninn Plc through its Polish subsidiary.
There is a motion to strip Braun of his immunity
The Polish Attorney General has requested the European Parliament to revoke MEP Grzegorz Braun's immunity due to his denial of Nazi crimes.
New application by Waldemar Ε»urek regarding Grzegorz Braun. "There will be no consent for such statements"
Polish Minister Waldemar Ε»urek announced that statements made by Grzegorz Braun have been evaluated by prosecutors as violations of the law, particularly concerning Holocaust denial.
Russian House disappearing from Warsaw? "Temporary suspension" of activity
The Russian House in Warsaw has announced a temporary suspension of its activities, amid allegations of anti-Polish propaganda.
Financial Penalties in the Church: Important Changes from March 1
The Polish Bishops' Conference has announced new financial penalty regulations that will come into effect on March 1, 2026.
Will drugs from China flood Europe? "A serious threat to pharmaceutical safety"
Polish pharmaceutical industry leaders express concerns over the increasing reliance on Chinese-produced active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs), warning it poses a significant threat to the security of medication supplies in Europe.
The competency paradox hits Polish employees. Here's what they expect from companies
A significant report reveals that 60% of jobs will require completely new skill sets in the near future, presenting a major challenge for Polish firms.
Limits of Interpretation in the Process of Liquidating Capital Companies
The article discusses the tax implications of transferring liquidation assets to shareholders during the liquidation process, highlighting conflicts in Polish tax law interpretation.
Is Bankruptcy an Opportunity or a Permanent Stigma?
The article discusses the cultural and normative differences between the American and Polish approaches to bankruptcy, highlighting the U.S. view as a fresh start, while Poland tends to see it as a personal failure.
Students 'trim the mosquito' in class. Teachers helpless
Polish teachers are facing challenges in discipline due to stringent regulations protecting students' rights.
WIG20 bounces back after declines. Will the WSE maintain growth despite weakness on Wall Street?
The Polish stock market's WIG20 index opened higher on Friday, attempting a recovery amid general market volatility.
NATO member issues chilling WW3 warning β 'Scale like our grandfathers saw'
Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski warns that the risk of a Third World War is increasing and calls for Poland to prepare for potential conflict with Russia.
Foundation in Poland or in Vaduz? What is the real price of the founder's peace?
The article discusses the consideration of Polish founders looking for foreign foundations in jurisdictions like Liechtenstein for better asset protection and stability amidst geopolitical uncertainties.
Kataryna: Even summer camps for 60 children are an opportunity to express dislike for Ukrainians
The article discusses the criticism toward a Polish government initiative to fund summer camps for the children of Ukrainian soldiers, viewing it as a reflection of underlying anti-Ukrainian sentiments among some Poles.
Financial penalties for priests. New law comes into effect
A new law allowing financial penalties for priests and laypeople in the Polish Church will go into effect on March 1, 2025, targeting individuals found guilty of canonical offenses.
Kosiniak-Kamysz and the Polish Hero Head to the USA: A Mysterious Visit to the White House
WΕadysΕaw Kosiniak-Kamysz and reserve Captain Karol Cierpica travel to the United States for a significant ceremony at the White House.
Mateusz Morawiecki clashed with Patryk Jaki. We have the survey results concerning them
The article discusses a public confrontation between Mateusz Morawiecki and Patryk Jaki amid a factional conflict in the Polish government.
Poland also wants to ban social networks for children under 15. Tusk's government is already preparing a law
The Polish government is preparing a law that would prohibit access to social media for children under 15, making operators responsible for age verification.
Inevitable chaos in courts. Party logic takes precedence over the good of citizens
The article discusses the turmoil in the Polish judicial system, exacerbated by political motives and the controversial appointment of judges.