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Africa

Poland, Hungary sign humanitarian aid memorandum

A Polish-Hungarian memorandum on cooperation in carrying humanitarian aid was signed on Monday in Budapest by Deputy Foreign Minister Pawel Jablonski and Hungary's Minister of State for aid to persecuted Christians Tristan Azbej.

Incredible story of journalist who cycled across Africa to document life under colonialism

After five years travelling over 40,000 km across the continent, taking thousands of photographs and recording descriptions of his adventures and the people he met, Kazimierz Nowak left behind an exceptional record of African life in the thirties.

Polish architects scoop international award with plywood emergency centre design

The ‘foldable’ design aims to offer a feeling of safety while being practical and flexible.

Polish-Sudanese political consultations held in Warsaw

Poland's Deputy Foreign Minister Maciej Lang met in Warsaw on Thursday with the Minister of State at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Sudan, Omer G. Ismail, to review Polish-Sudanese bilateral relations, the Polish Foreign Ministry wrote in a press release.

Ear we go! Volunteers arrive in Cameroon to help children with hearing problems

At the moment the only help the children get is from a shaman who identifies who "put a spell on the family.” The team will provide the children with hearing aids and education.

Polish Traces – Gibraltar

Having reached Europe’s southernmost tip in Gibraltar, Krzysztof looks back at his trip across the continent and reflects on the people he has met before heading off to Africa where he will continue his quest for Polish traces.

Polish Foundation for Africa helps over 3,000 Madagascar inhabitants

Four Polish doctors from the Polish Foundation for Africa brought medical assistance to over 3,000 inhabitants of Mampikony, a district of Madagascar. The aim of the mission was to help people suffering from leprosy.

The heart of Africa: This week Sergiusz teams up with Nat Geo snapper Dominik Skurzak

Poles, like every nation from the northern part of the continent, love the sun and tropics. But not everyone on vacation likes to lie lazily under palm trees. Dominik Skurzak, National Geographic photographer, has opened a tourist office, thanks to which travellers are changing the world for the better, actively helping local communities.

Monks working in war-torn African republic get life-saving equipment after pic of new-born baby fighting for life goes viral

TFN speaks with Brother Maciej, a man helping some of Africa’s poorest people, and the woman who came to his aid by raising thousands for vital medical equipment.

Mission Im-pasta-ble? Not for the Kraków pasta kings behind fast-food chain Makarun

From a simple pasta bar for students to global franchising, TFN chats to pals Przemysław Tymczyszyn and Marcin Szworak about the phenomenal success of their fast-food franchising.

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Top 5 articles:

  • The systematic massacre of all children under 10 will forever be a stain on humanity, says TFN’s Stuart Dowell
  • Over 100,000 slaughtered with axes, pitchforks, scythes and knives: The Wołyń massacre started 76 years ago today and lasted for two years
  • Mayor offers reward to first couple to have a boy in village where only girls are born
  • It’s official! Kraków is the best place in Europe for food, says European Academy of Gastronomy
  • Poland in COVID-19 LOCKDOWN! PM orders bars, restaurants, shopping centres and borders closed - and cancels ALL flights
History

The Polish Titanic: TFN explores the sinking of the MS Piłsudski

TFN’s Stuart Dowell visits the myths and mysteries associated with the legendary luxury liner that was the MS Piłsudski.

The first report:

  • No signs that Odra water affects human health says minister
  • Governing coalition holds slight lead in polls
  • Poland launches fund to aid Ukrainian orphans, women
  • Prosecutors to look into state authorities' response to Odra river crisis
  • Poland reports 22,712 coronavirus cases, 81 deaths between Aug 11-17

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Four tonnes of Nazi gold found in buried 18th century palace canister, say WWII treasure hunters

Measuring between 1.3 to 1.5 metres long and 50cm in depth, the cylindrical metal canister was found in the conservatory of an 18th century palace used by Hitler’s SS as a brothel.

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