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New industrial policy to boost bold investments

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Poland's new industrial policy is to encourage private business to make bold investments, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Development, Labour and Technology Jaroslaw Gowin has told PAP.

Fiat Chrysler announces EUR 165-mln investment at Tychy plant

Auto giant Fiat Chrysler Automobiles will invest EUR 165 million in its Polish plant to produce new hybrid and electric vehicles.

EC approves public aid for Polish national airline

The European Commission, on Tuesday, greenlighted an EUR 650 million (around PLN 2.9 billion) public aid tranche for Poland's flag carrier LOT Polish Airlines as it struggles with the pandemic crisis.

Agreement reached by Warsaw, Berlin, Budapest over EU budget - deputy PM

A Polish deputy prime minister said on Wednesday that agreement had been reached between Poland, Hungary and Germany regarding EU budget negotiations stalled by a standoff over a rule-of-law clause.

Hungarian PM to arrive in Warsaw later on Tuesday

A Polish government spokesman has told PAP that Hungarian PM Viktor Orban is coming to Warsaw later on Tuesday to meet with his Polish counterpart Mateusz Morawiecki.

Only PM can comment on EU budget negotiations - presidential aide

The Polish president's chief aide has said that any communication concerning negotiations over the next EU budget should come from one source only, namely Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki.

Deputy PM tells Brussels compromise possible on EU budget

A Polish deputy prime minister has said a compromise may be possible over a rule-of-law conditionality clause in the future EU budget, arguing that if the issue of the regulation's form cannot be reopened, "interpretative declarations" may be a way forward.

Poland's unemployment among lowest in Europe

Poland will start the next year with an unemployment rate under 7 percent, a deputy prime minister said on Wednesday.

Polish government plans no new significant economic restrictions

The Polish government plans no new significant economic restrictions to limit the spread of the coronavirus, a cabinet minister told Money.pl on Monday.

New Social Dialogue Council members appointed

Polish President Andrzej Duda appointed new government delegates on Wednesday to the Social Dialogue Council, a 2015-formed cooperation platform between unions, employers and the government.

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Song and dance group revives unique traditions of Poland’s Lemko culture

Historically from the Beskid and Pieniny highlands around Beskid Sądecki, Beskid Niski and parts of the Pienin mountains, the Lemkos were displaced from their native lands in 1947 and resettled in Western Poland as part of ‘Operation Vistula’, the Communist authority’s forced resettlement of several Polish minorities from the south-east of post-war Poland to the reclaimed territories in the west of the country.

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  • Poland considering purchase of Chinese-made vaccine
  • Polish State Treasury debt at EUR 242.7 bln in January
  • Poland to allocate EUR 154.8 million for Rare Diseases Plan
  • Polish companies to receive nearly EUR 1.6 bln from anti-crisis package

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‘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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