Marcin PΕachno: Germans Look at Poland with Admiration
The ITB Berlin international tourism fair highlights Poland's appeal to German tourists, who are impressed by the country's modern advancements and hospitality.
Insurers React to the War: Clients Receive Free Policy Extensions
Polish insurers are extending policies for clients stranded abroad due to the recent war in the Middle East.
Promoting tourism is an investment that pays off
Tadeusz Tomaszewski, Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on Physical Culture, Sports, and Tourism, discusses the importance of promoting tourism at the ITB Berlin international travel fair, highlighting Poland's participation and the economic significance of tourism.
Magdalena Krucz: I believe this year will be good for Polish tourism
Magdalena Krucz expresses optimism about the potential of Polish tourism in 2026 during the ITB Berlin travel trade fair.
Jacek Czaputowicz: Both PiS and KO Are Guided by Electoral Logic Regarding SAFE
Professor Jacek Czaputowicz discusses the implications of the SAFE program amid the ongoing need for military support in Ukraine.
Tanker Market in Panic
The South Korean refining giant GS Caltex has reserved a very large crude carrier at an unprecedented price amidst rising shipping costs.
Ticket prices to Asia even twice as high. Arab competition has disappeared
Airline ticket prices to Asia have surged, nearly doubling due to the withdrawal of Gulf airlines from the market.
A ballistic missile fired from Iran towards Turkey has been shot down
Turkey's Ministry of Defense vows to act decisively to protect its territory and airspace after a ballistic missile fired from Iran was intercepted.
The War Reaches Further: Iranian Frigate Sunk Off the Coast of Sri Lanka
An Iranian frigate, IRIS Dena, has been sunk off the coast of Sri Lanka, with reports of 32 injured sailors rescued by the Sri Lankan Navy amid unclear circumstances surrounding the attack.
Due to war, you can't return from vacation? What does labor law say about it
The article discusses the obligations of employees regarding notifying employers about their absence due to exceptional circumstances caused by war.
The Best Hotels from Coral Travel's Offering Awarded. Turkey Takes Three First Places
Coral Travel held its Starway World Best Hotels 2025 awards in Berlin, highlighting top hotels selected by customer satisfaction surveys, with three Turkish hotels taking the top spots.
Medieval tenement rebuilt with glass. German architects honored
Architects in Reutlingen, Germany, have creatively reconstructed a medieval house using glass, blending historical architecture with modern materials.
A sweet way to relieve newborn pain. Just a little bit is enough for the child to stop suffering during pricking
Research shows that administering sucrose can effectively relieve pain in newborns, particularly preterm infants undergoing painful medical procedures.
Putin's War Has Consumed Russia's GDP. New Estimates of the Costs of Aggression
A report estimates that the cost of the war that Russia initiated against Ukraine has reached approximately $2.5 trillion.
"That's why Donald Trump exploded." Is Spain losing enclaves in Africa due to the dispute with the USA?
The article discusses the diplomatic fallout between the US and Spain, highlighting Donald Trump's criticism of Spain's defense spending and military cooperation.
The main cause of diabetes and obesity. Important discovery by scientists
Researchers from Columbia University have discovered that a sugar-rich diet adversely affects gut bacteria, leading to metabolic disorders.
UOKiK to check the national network operator. It concerns the shutdowns of renewable energy sources
The Polish Office of Competition and Consumer Protection (UOKiK) has initiated an investigation into Polskie Sieci Elektroenergetyczne (PSE) regarding potential discriminatory practices related to the management of renewable energy sources.
New Toyota RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid: 100 km on electric power and fast DC charging
The sixth generation of the RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid offers a 100 km electric range, fast DC charging capabilities, and a maximum power of 304 hp.
The Michelin guide expands across Poland. A 'kitchen revolution' is coming
The Michelin guide is set to expand its coverage in Poland, including smaller cities, with the new edition launching on May 27.
EBI President: Europe Must End Dependence on Oil Producers
The President of the European Investment Bank emphasizes the urgent need for Europe to reduce its reliance on oil producers, especially in light of the ongoing Middle Eastern crisis.
Caution Prevails in the Warehouse Market
The logistics sector in Poland is showing caution as major companies announce new warehouse projects amid declining demand in Europe.
Whose Nuclear Umbrella Over Poland? Expert Debunks Myths
The article explores Poland's discussions with France about advanced nuclear deterrence, highlighting the differences between American and French nuclear doctrines.
Stuttgart introduces a lodging tax. It hopes for millions in city income
Starting July 1, 2026, Stuttgart will implement a lodging tax of 3 euros per person per night, which could raise significant funds for the city.
Ministry of Finance: Penalties for Errors in KSeF Do Not Have to be Maximum
The Polish Ministry of Finance is discussing the penalties companies may face for not complying with the National System of e-Invoices (KSeF) but has indicated that these penalties may not be applied to the fullest extent.
Donald Tusk's Appeal to Poles: Those Who Don't Have To, Shouldn't Fly
Donald Tusk has issued a warning to Poles not to travel to the Middle East amid ongoing conflict, emphasizing the importance of making responsible choices.
A Polish Woman on the Situation in Dubai: 'This is not our war'
Aleksandra Krajewska reflects on the perception of the U.S.-Iran conflict among Emirati residents, emphasizing their desire for peace and long-standing ties with Iran.
Deputy Foreign Minister: We are evacuating the most needy Poles from the UAE
Polish Deputy Foreign Minister Marcin Bosacki announced an upcoming evacuation of vulnerable Polish nationals from the United Arab Emirates, focusing on those in critical health situations.
These Polish cities have the most obese residents. The NFZ provided data
A report from the NFZ highlights the rising rates of obesity in Poland, predicting significant increases by 2035, particularly among men, along with associated health risks.
Itaka informs customers: canceled flights, returns, vouchers, and refunds
Itaka has announced cancellations of flights and travel plans due to conflicts in destinations like Oman and has called for support for affected travelers.
Chinese Competition and Lack of Workers Challenge Polish Automotive Industry
The Polish automotive industry faces significant challenges from increasing competition from Chinese manufacturers and a shortage of skilled workers.
BronisΕaw Komorowski: There is an impression that the operation in Iran is not entirely thought out
BronisΕaw Komorowski expresses concerns regarding the US-led military operation in Iran and its potential to escalate into a broader conflict that could involve Europe.
BronisΕaw Komorowski in 'Rz': It appears that the operation in Iran is not fully thought through
Former Polish President BronisΕaw Komorowski reflects on the potential for regional escalation of conflict in the Middle East and warns against NATO's involvement.
How long will the spring weather stay with us? Weather forecast for the coming days
Poland is currently experiencing extensive high-pressure weather, with some regions also affected by a shallow low from Scandinavia.
Hacked Cameras and US Intelligence: How the Plan to Strike Ayatollah Khamenei Was Created
The article discusses the technological and intelligence preparations behind Israel's plan to attack Iran and the collaboration with US intelligence.
For the first time in history, an F-35 fighter shot down another fighter in combat
An Israeli F-35I 'Adir' has made history by shooting down an Iranian Jak-130 fighter jet over Tehran, marking a significant milestone in aerial combat.
Artificial Intelligence on the Frontlines. 'There is a Risk that Autonomous Weapons Will Start Making Decisions Themselves'
The article discusses the growing concerns over the use of autonomous weapons, highlighting their potential to operate without human intervention and the risks associated with such developments.
Why the War Between the USA and Israel with Iran Must Continue? 'Americans Have No Choice'
The article discusses the ongoing US-Israeli intervention against Iran, exploring its objectives, the role of Hezbollah, and the impact of Iran's actions on Middle Eastern stability.
Crash in South Korea: Sharp Sell-Off on Global Stock Exchanges
The South Korean KOSPI index experienced a dramatic drop of 12.06%, prompting trading halts on the Seoul and Bangkok stock exchanges amid concerns over rising oil prices and geopolitical tensions.
Robyg ready to return to the stock market. Strong developer margin in 2025.
Robyg is considering strategic alternatives, including a potential IPO, as it prepares to return to the Polish stock market highlighted by its strong financial performance.
The Zloty Tries to Come Back to Life: Recovering Losses After the War-Related Decline
The Polish zloty has suffered substantial losses due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East but shows signs of recovery as it appreciates slightly against major currencies.
Polish Manager in Abu Dhabi for "Rzeczpospolita": I Am Going Back Home to the Emirates
A Polish manager currently in London shares insights about her life in Abu Dhabi and the current situation in the UAE amidst regional tensions.
Americans Say βNoβ to War with Iran. Disastrous Polls for Donald Trump
Recent polls indicate that a majority of Americans oppose military action against Iran, posing challenges for Donald Trump's political standing as Congressional elections approach.
Heimstaden Fund Decreased PRS Portfolio in Poland
Heimstaden, a European player in the PRS market, reported improved operational results for its Polish portfolio but also indicated a reduction in that portfolio due to individual property sales.
The Absolute Ban for Pharmacies Has Been Lifted. Head of GIF on Penalties
Following a ruling by the CJEU, the absolute ban on pharmacy advertising in Poland has been lifted, prompting new legislative responses.
American fighter jets lost over Kuwait. It is known who fired
The article discusses the accidental downing of three American F-15E Strike Eagle jets by Kuwait during military operations.
What excise tax for soft hybrids? There is an interpretation
The Polish Ministry of Finance confirmed that soft hybrid vehicles are subject to reduced excise tax rates after recent court rulings.
Why did the USA attack Iran? Donald Trump says one thing, Marco Rubio another
Marco Rubio and Donald Trump provide differing explanations for the U.S. military action against Iran, with Rubio citing preemptive measures while Trump suggests he pressured Israel into action.
AI in War, Trump Tariff Refund Costs, and Global Sell-off
The podcast discusses the implications of artificial intelligence in warfare following a tragic attack in Iran, the financial ramifications of tariff refunds from the Trump administration, and the state of global markets.
JarosΕaw Kuisz: Dmowski and PiΕsudski. Two Living Coffins
The article reflects on the enduring ideological conflicts between historical figures Dmowski and PiΕsudski, contextualized within contemporary Polish life and politics.
War Approaches Europe. Some American Diplomats May Leave Cyprus
The U.S. Embassy in Cyprus has warned citizens of potential drone threats, prompting an advisory for American diplomats to consider leaving the island if their roles are not essential.