Stories from Poland
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Poland Faces Persistent Farmer, Labor Issues With Ukraine
A radio commentator discussed Poland's past economic benefits, noting that money has now run out. The source stated that problems between Poland and Ukrainians concerning farmers and labor forces are ongoing and cannot end.
Radio Sputnik
Speedway Extraliga Fifth Round First Match Noted
The first match of the fifth round of the Speedway Extraliga was noted to be taking place.
Polskie Radio 3
Individual Decides To Approach Prosecutor's Office
The Director of the CCE has decided to draw up a document and approach the prosecutor's office. The specific nature of the matter to be presented to the prosecutor's office was not detailed by the source.
Radio Krakow
Sappers Active At Krakow Construction Site Until Late Evening
Sappers, accompanied by Krakow police, were present at a construction site until late evening hours yesterday.
Radio Krakow
Poland Directs Security Loan Funds Directly To Domestic Arms Industry
Billions of currency are being allocated for army modernization, according to a report from Radio ZET. Warsaw, Poland, has contracted a loan of 44 billion euros with the European Union. This loan is intended for the modernization of the Polish army. Poland's Finance and Defense Ministers, along with European Budget Commissioner Nathanaël Charbonnier, signed an agreement for a €43.7 billion loan from the Safe for Security Action for Europe fund, established in 2025. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk described this as a moment for Poland and Europe, stating it will make the country more secure during difficult times.
Radio ZET
5k And 10k Race Scheduled For May 17 In Minkini
A 'hereditary race' for children from a children's home in Central Silesia is scheduled for May 17th. The event will take place in Minkini, near Wroclaw, and will feature 5-kilometer and 10-kilometer runs.
Radio Wroclaw
National Research Center Launches €120 Million Funding Call
The National Centre for Research and Development (NCBR) is collecting applications for funding under the 'Lifelong Learning' competition. Universities will expand their offerings of training, courses, and workshops to help adults adapt to the labor market with new skills.
Radio Krakow
Rada Ready To Act On Policy, Uncertainty Remains
The Rada (parliament) is reportedly ready to act on policy, but there is currently no clear envoy to ensure such action would involve a 100% increase rather than a decrease. This indicates a range of possible political solutions.
TOK FM
Two Attack Aircraft Remain Under Command, Others Return
Two state-owned attack aircraft remain at the disposal of the command, while the remaining attack aircraft are returning.
Polskie Radio 24
Castles And Palaces In Wroclaw Region Undergo Renovations
Castles and palaces in Wroclaw and the surrounding Lower Silesia region are undergoing renovations with increasing frequency. The broadcaster noted that there is much to see due to these ongoing improvements.
Radio Wroclaw