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Poland backs EU-Australia free trade agreement

Poland has voiced its support for an EU-Australia free trade agreement. Deputy FM Marek Magierowski expressed hope it will bring the EU as well as Poland numerous economic benefits, the Polish Foreign Ministry wrote in a Thursday press release.

Polish mining group tests drone for aerial maps

Poland's state-owned mining conglomerate, PGNiG, has announced it is testing a drone which will take aerial photographs that will be used to search for natural gas and oil.

Gov't adopts bill extending economic zones to whole of Poland

The Polish government on Tuesday approved draft legislation which extends the country's special economic zones (SSEs), where entrepreneurs enjoy tax preferences, to the whole of Poland.

Port of Gdynia plans EUR 242 mln in investment by 2020

The Port of Gdynia plans to spend PLN 1 billion (EUR 242million) on investments by 2020, the company announced on Monday.

More countries to join Via Carpathia Lancut declaration

Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Serbia are expected to sign the Lancut declaration on the Via Carpatia route, Poland's Infrastructure Minister Andrzej Adamczyk said on Saturday.

Polish fintech start-ups are being wooed by the UK gov't

Four Polish companies were among the almost 50 European start-up firms from the financial technology sector which met British authorities and investors in London on Wednesday, as part of the European Fintech Mission 2018.

Stats office: Foreign trade surplus exceeds EUR 0.4 bln in 2017

Poland's foreign trade surplus amounted to EUR 0.4 billion after December 2017, the Central Statistical Office (GUS) announced on Monday.

Polish office market grew at a record pace in 2017

Poland's market for office space grew by over 736,000 square metres in 2017, faster than ever, with the supply of modern office space totalling 9.7 million square metres, according to the consultancy firm JLL and Maciej Gorka, a real-estate expert.

High-speed rail connection with Hungary may boost regional development

Linking Warsaw and Budapest with a high-speed rail connection may change the EU's transport map and have a positive economic impact on the region, Poland's Infrastructure Minister Andrzej Adamczyk said on Thursday.

Embassy in Stockholm awards Polish firms for expansion to Sweden

Poland's flagship airline PLL LOT and the construction company Unibep on Friday received the Mercurius Prize from the Polish Embassy in Stockholm, in recognition of their expansion to the Swedish market.

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Art & Culture

Tokarczuk teams up with illustrator Joanna Concejo for latest book described as ‘an experiment with form’

The picture book which was first published in Polish in 2017 as ‘Zagubiona dusza’ has now been translated into English under the title ‘The Lost Soul’.

The first report:

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  • Opposition presents pandemic aid programme
  • Ruling Law and Justice continues to have highest voter support - poll

Exclusive

‘I grew up in death camp house’: Extraordinary story of women born in Auschwitz and who has lived there ever since

Once asked to draw the view from her bedroom window for homework, Anna Odi couldn’t decide whether to draw the crematorium or the gallows where Auschwitz commandant Rudolf Hoess was executed. She told TFN: “I think I am a hostage to the stories of people who experienced this hell. I am continuing what my parents started, to be a witness. Like my parents, I owe it to the victims.”

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