Stories from Krakow · Poland
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Krakow City Hall Confirms Decomposed State Of Found Remains, Prosecutor To Decide
The identity of a man, approximately 50 years old, remains unknown after his remains were found today in ditches in Krakow. According to information from the city hall, the body was in a state of decomposition. A prosecutor's decision is pending regarding the case.
Radio Krakow
Krakow Smog Alarm President Andriy Gua Comments On Loan
Andriy Gua, President of the Krakow Smog Alarm, commented on a loan during a broadcast on Radio Krakow.
Radio Krakow
Referendum Committee Invites Civic Coalition Senator In Krakow
Rafał Zondek, plenipotentiary of the referendum committee in Krakow, invited Civic Coalition Senator Anna Baudyga.
Radio Krakow
Wisła Kraków Seeks Ekstraklasa Promotion Today
Wisła Kraków is set to play Chrobry Głogów today in a match that could secure their promotion to Ekstraklasa. If Wisła Kraków draws or wins, they will advance to the top league.
Radio Krakow
Ultramarathoner Tomasz Subania Sets New Task
Polish ultramarathoner Tomasz Subania has set himself a new task, described as 'station by station.' The specific nature of this task was not further detailed.
RMF FM Poland
European Court Intervenes In Polish Senate Dispute
The court's decision follows a directive from Court President Bogdan Swienckowski to halt actions that bypass judicial processes.
RMF FM Poland
Polish Producer Joins Fairtrade System
A producer in Krakow has joined the Fairtrade system to facilitate a conversion to ecological agriculture. The producer noted that certification costs remain high for many. Fairtrade provides farmers with a guaranteed premium and minimum prices at the time of sale.
Radio Krakow
Krakow Officials Reject Plan To Block Investments
Vice-Governor Arkadiusz Mikula stated that rejecting a proposed statute would have delayed a nine-year plan to nationalize space. The decision follows a fire on a large area of Yazowa Street in the Stawów district.
Radio Krakow
Polish Authorities Review Foreigner's Detention
Polish authorities are reviewing the detention and appeal of a foreigner. The review follows reports regarding the historical context of expulsions in 1947. During those expulsions, nearly 4,000 people were sent to a sub-camp in Jaworoczno.
Radio Krakow
Professor Estimates Thousands Of Polish Expellees
Professor Jan Pisulinski estimates that several thousand Polish expellees were moved in a highly secretive manner by authorities. One such expellee reportedly appealed to Prime Minister Cyrankiewicz in the spring of 1947.
Radio Krakow