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Polish Cyclist Hit by Car
Łukasz Litewka, aged 36, was struck by a car while riding his bicycle.
Radio Maryja
Poland Reports Increased Migrant Attempts via Latvia, Lithuania
Polish authorities are observing that migrants are now preferring to attempt entry into the West via Latvia and Lithuania.
RMF FM Poland
German Border Crossings Low in April
In April, only one instance of illegal border crossing was recorded from the Polish side.
Radio ZET
YouTuber's Online Fundraiser Sets Guinness Record
Foreign media outlets are reporting on this achievement, described as 'amazing' by the broadcaster. The specific cause and the amount raised were not disclosed.
Polskie Radio 3
Polish Investigators Seize Counterfeit Banknotes
Officials from a Polish agency, acting on instructions from Małopolska investigators, have seized counterfeit banknotes originating from Ukraine.
Radio Krakow
Poland Allows 1.5% Tax Donation to Public Benefit Organizations
Taxpayers can designate 1.5% of their taxes to be transferred to local public benefit organizations.
Radio Wroclaw
Poland Unveils Document On Parliamentary History
A new document, reportedly following the path of Jarosław Kaczyński's brother, is expected to clarify myths and speculations surrounding him. However, the document is primarily historical, detailing mechanisms from over 20 to 30 years ago. Its significance lies in shedding light on Poland's recent history, though the extent of anonymization for individuals and pseudonyms remains to be seen. A newly discovered document has been identified that provides evidence regarding the advanced state of Polish parliamentarism.
Polskie Radio 24
EU Anti-Deforestation Rules Face Pushback in Poland
The European Union's anti-deforestation rules are facing pushback in Poland. The protests are centered in Warsaw. New European Union anti-deforestation regulations are encountering resistance in Poland.
EU Anti-Deforestation Rules Face Pushback in Poland
EU Anti-Deforestation Rules Face Pushback in Poland
Poland's climate ministry is defending the mandatory implementation of EU anti-deforestation regulations, while businesses are protesting 'gold-plating' and stricter penalties than those set by the EU.
NPO Radio 1
Financial Pyramid Schemes Persist Globally
Financial pyramid schemes continue to be a global issue, with citizens losing money. The mechanism for these schemes remains the same, exploiting human nature and the desire for quick profit. Polish Prime Minister Tusk has indicated two directions for policy. US-Iran diplomacy talks failed in Pakistan.
Polskie Radio 24