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Holocaust survivors publish cookbook of recipes that helped them endure horrors of Auschwitz

Entitled Honey Cakes and Latkes: Recipes from the Old World, the cookbook is not about what prisoners were forced to eat in the camp but rather an affirmation of life, before and after the camp, told through the unifying medium of food recipes. Ellen Silverman

Entitled Honey Cakes and Latkes: Recipes from the Old World, the cookbook is not about what prisoners were forced to eat in the camp but rather an affirmation of life, before and after the camp, told through the unifying medium of food recipes.

Warsaw opens refugee reception point

A reception centre for war refugees from Ukraine has opened at Warsaw's Western Bus Terminal.

Dog food company gets helping ‘hound’ with 5 mln PLN investment

PsiBufet has had meetings with leading British and American brands operating in the market, with the British firm and global leader in the segment Butternut Box being so impressed that they have become one of the most recent investors in the Warsaw based firm.

Most Poles see Xmas as chance for building family ties

Over two thirds of Poles in a Monday-published survey by the SW Research pollster see the Christmas season as a time for reinforcing family ties.

Kind-hearted single mum brings festive cheer to those in need with homemade cooking and a Santa

After surviving four cancer operations and being forced to live in communal housing and on handouts, mum of two Patrycja Wydrzyńska from Gdańsk says she has emerged from her troubles stronger and now wants to help others who need assistance.

Riding to the rescue: special bus provides small comforts to Kraków’s homeless

Dubbed the ‘streetbus’, the vehicle has been adapted to provide hot drinks and warms clothes to those in need of them most.

Meals for Doctors initiative sees restaurants and locals support frontline medical staff battling COVID-19

With doctors and nurses in the frontline in the fight against coronavirus, restaurants and members of the public have been rallying around to make sure they have enough food to keep them going.

Rather than staying on someone’s couch you eat in their house! Eataway is the new traveler craze

It might sound batty to go to a stranger’s home and sit down to eat their food. But after a string of disappointing tourist-trap restaurants Marta Bradshaw and her husband Mark came up with an idea...

Crusty old milk bars have undergone a revolution to become the new taste of Poland

In a well-heeled part of town, the newly-refurbished milk bar attracts young and old and suits from the nearby ministries.

Top 5 articles:

  • Over 100,000 slaughtered with axes, pitchforks, scythes and knives: The Wołyń massacre started 76 years ago today and lasted for two years
  • The systematic massacre of all children under 10 will forever be a stain on humanity, says TFN’s Stuart Dowell
  • Mayor offers reward to first couple to have a boy in village where only girls are born
  • Beaten, starved and tortured: The horrifying story of Hitler’s concentration camp for children
  • It’s official! Kraków is the best place in Europe for food, says European Academy of Gastronomy
Webber's World | Regions | Opinion

They say love don't come easy - but it does in Bielsko-Biała!

I must apologise if this column is not the academic or historical discourse that this city so richly deserves, but it is the Bielsko-Biała that revealed itself to me – it’s also the Bielsko-Biała that I fell desperately in love with. I’m pretty sure, you will as well.

The first report:

  • Poland's EU cohesion funds stalled until conditions met says commissioner
  • Poland's Nato allies concerned about Polish visa scandal says Tusk
  • Polish official criticises Canada for honouring Ukrainian with Nazi links
  • Poland imposes vehicle checks at border with Slovakia
  • Polish defence minister signs offset deal with Lockheed Martin

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Warsaw’s secret war against Moscow’s spies: Poland’s intelligence services have gone into overdrive to combat Putin’s covert assault

The arrest last week of a ‘dangerous’ spy network in Poland is the latest in the country’s secret war against Russian intelligence since Putin’s troops attacked Ukraine.

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