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PM Morawiecki: Poland wants to team up with France in technology

PM Morawiecki: Poland wants to team up with France in technology PAP/Radek Pietruszka

Poland wants to cooperate with France in changing Europe's industry and invest in future-oriented industrial sectors, PM Mateusz Morawiecki said on Friday at the Warsaw Meetings, an annual Polish-French economic forum.

Poland seen as dark horse of 2018 FIFA World Cup

Poland has the best chance of being the "dark horse" of the 2018 FIFA World Cup football tournament, says a multinational team of analysts at the Japanese bank Nomura.

Former French president says Poland has unique importance

Francois Hollande, the former president of France, has told the Rzeczpospolita daily newspaper that in his view, Poland has a unique importance due to its population, location, as well as economic and military potential.

Three Poles awarded French Order of Arts and Letters

The French ambassador to Poland, Pierre Levy, awarded the Order of Arts and Letters to actor Wojciech Pszoniak, former Minister of Culture and National Heritage Malgorzata Omilanowska and art historian Piotr Skubiszewski in Warsaw, on Tuesday.

France and Poland to work together on inland water transport

French Transport Minister Elisabeth Borne visited Warsaw on Friday at the invitation of Polish Minister of Maritime Economy and Inland Waterways Marek Grobarczyk. Talks concerned inland water transport, investment in Polish rivers, and the decarbonisation of maritime transport.

Polish artist on show in Paris

Late Polish artist Zdzislaw Beksinski wiil be honoured at this year's 50th Art Capitol exhibition at the Grand Palais in Paris. Beksinski's works are the main attraction of the exhibition's Drawing Salon.

French Senate president meets Polish top officials in Warsaw

President of the French Senate Gerard Larcher came on a one-day visit to Poland on Wednesday, at the invitation of Polish Senate Speaker Stanislaw Karczewski, to meet with Poland’s top officials.

Polish, French gov'ts to cover costs of Nanga Parbat rescue

The governments of Poland and France have decided to cover the costs of last week's rescue operation on Pakistan's Nanga Parbat mountain, Anna Solska, widow of Polish mountaineer Tomasz Mackiewicz announced on Facebook on Friday.

France praises Polish climbers' heroism

The French Foreign Ministry on Monday expressed its recognition for the heroism of Polish climbers who rescued French mountaineer Elisabeth Revol from Nanga Parbat mountain peak in Pakistan.

Polish artist’s retrospective opens in Paris

An exhibition of the works of Jaroslaw Kozlowski, who is called  a "pioneer of conceptual art in Poland," has opened at the RCM gallery in Paris.

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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’.

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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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