It was supposed to be American-style, but it ended in a row. The storm around the meeting with PiS politicians
A planned series of student debates featuring PiS politicians faced significant challenges, including the rejection of a venue by Wrocław University authorities.
Wrocław University did not agree to the debate between Patryk Jaki and Tobiasz Bocheński
The University of Wrocław has refused to host a political debate organized by the Law and Justice party, citing its neutrality and commitment to good practices in higher education.
Golden Train Within Reach? Sensational Discovery at the 61st Kilometer
Explorers continue to search for the legendary 'golden train' near Wrocław, focusing on a specific segment of railway that offers ideal conditions for hidden military tunnels.
A Few Clicks and the Semester Passed. 'Collegium Humanum is Nothing'
Newsweek reveals that the private university Collegium Humanum, offering fully online post-graduate studies, continues operations despite critical government oversight.
Małgorzata Manowska loses in court regarding Dr. Gizela Jagielska
Małgorzata Manowska's appeals were dismissed by the Wrocław District Court concerning the legal case against Dr. Gizela Jagielska over an abortion carried out at 37 weeks of pregnancy.
The Czernica Commune organizes tenders for the sale of attractive investment areas near Wrocław
The Czernica Commune is organizing tenders for attractive investment areas due to its advantageous location near Wrocław and relatively low property prices.
Politicians from PiS Denied Entry to the University of Wrocław. 'We Will Not Give Up'
Politicians from the conservative Law and Justice party (PiS) are facing backlash after being denied access to hold discussions and debates at the University of Wrocław.
Is there a serial arsonist in Wrocław? He particularly prefers one place
A serial arsonist has reportedly targeted garden sheds in Wrocław, destroying multiple structures since January.
Luxury? Living where the city is within reach
The article discusses the emergence of residential luxury in Polish cities, highlighting Angel Poland's focus on prime locations in Kraków and Wrocław and its flagship developments.
Ryanair cuts seven routes at Seville airport this summer due to airport fees
Ryanair will reduce its routes from Seville airport this summer by seven due to increased airport fees, while introducing new flights to Warsaw and Wrocław.
The Forest District Cut Down Trees in Areas Covered by a Moratorium
In two forests in Wrocław, trees, including old and monumental ones, were cut down in violation of a moratorium on logging, prompting community concerns and an investigation by authorities.
Developers introduce expensive apartments to their offer
In early 2026, there was an increase in the average price per square meter of apartments offered by developers in major Polish cities, with notable growth in Warsaw, Kraków, and the Tri-City area, while prices remained stable in Wrocław, Łódź, and Poznań.
A renowned Jesuit revealed what happened to him during the carol visit. 'She told me, although she was scared'
Jesuit priest Grzegorz Kramer SJ shared his experiences while visiting senior citizens in Wrocław during the Christmas carol season, recalling a surprising moment with a woman he had previously visited.
Senior woman stabbed. Authorities detained a 15-year-old
A 77-year-old woman was unexpectedly attacked and stabbed multiple times by a 15-year-old girl in Wrocław, Poland.
The Curia has updated the list of songs that cannot be played at weddings. A hit has been crossed off
The Wrocław Curia has reiterated its rules on music during church weddings following frequent requests for secular songs, emphasizing that the parish priest is responsible for music selection.
Heads of Polish airports appeal for new regulations for cooperation with the Ministry of National Defence
Polish airport directors are calling for new regulations to enhance cooperation with the military, focusing on financial arrangements and recent developments in Radom, Wrocław, and Kraków.
Public Assembly Regulations Need to Be Changed
A pro-life activist in Wrocław has filed nearly 2,200 public assembly requests in recent months, leading to police resources being unnecessarily engaged, highlighting a gap in the regulations governing such assemblies.
Court on free legal aid. Membership in the chamber matters
A ruling from the Wrocław Regional Administrative Court upheld by the Supreme Administrative Court highlights the importance of legal chamber membership for providing free legal aid.
Sudden evacuation interrupted mock matura exams. A dangerous gas was dispersed in the high school
An incident involving the dispersal of pepper spray forced the evacuation of 305 individuals during mock matura exams at Liceum Ogólnokształcące nr VI in Wrocław.
Tiny but Brave Deer Confronts Massive Rhino at Polish Zoo
A video from a zoo in Wrocław, Poland, captures a small Chinese muntjac bravely charging at a 1.7-ton rhino, resembling a David and Goliath scenario.
Loophole in Assembly Law Allows Authorities to Be Led by the Nose
The article discusses how a loophole in the assembly law affects law enforcement actions in Wrocław and suggests changes to prevent abuses and unnecessary engagements of authorities.
Prosecutor's Office Ruthless Against Braun. Announces Firm Steps
The Wrocław prosecutor's office has set a date for the interrogation of MEP Grzegorz Braun, suspected of violating the physical integrity of a doctor in a hospital, which will take place on Tuesday, January 13.
They threatened divine condemnation and punishment. Religious group from Wrocław likened to a cult
A charismatic prayer and evangelization community in Wrocław, originally rooted in the Light-Life Movement, is facing serious allegations of causing pain and harm rather than the joy and love it promotes.
New pedestrian and bicycle bridges are being built. And they change urban mobility
The article discusses the investments in pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure in Polish cities and their impact on urban mobility, supported by EU funds.
Sewage treatment plants for growing cities. Investments increasing resilience
Significant investments are underway to modernize sewage treatment facilities in Rzeszów and Wrocław, driven by European Union funding to increase their efficiency by 25 percent.
Chemical leak near Wrocław. Media: It could have been an act of sabotage
On December 29th, in Wróblowice, approximately 100 chemical containers were compromised, raising suspicions of a possible act of sabotage.