Poland: News
Horse milk ice cream is a healthier alternative, say scientists
A team of scientists at the West Pomeranian University of Technology in Poland has made a groundbreaking discovery.
Before Yunus, which Nobel laureates have led their nations
Economist Muhammad Yunus, the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize laureate, was sworn in on Thursday as the head of Bangladesh's interim government.
Rewind: Which sports are no longer part of the Olympics
The 2024 Paris Olympics features 32 sports.
Germany plans to halve military aid to Ukraine
Germany will slash its military aid to Ukraine from around €8 billion (£6.7 billion) to around €4 billion by next year, a draft budget approved by the government showed.
2025 BMW M5 set to break cover this month
BMW is gearing up to reveal the next-generation M5, known as the G90, by the end of June.
Europe on edge amid suspected Russian-linked arson and sabotage
European security services are currently on high alert due to suspected arson and sabotage linked to Russia.
Jesse Eisenberg applies for Polish citizenship; will foster Jewish-Polish relationships
Hollywood actor Jesse Eisenberg has applied for Polish citizenship, as revealed by him recently in an interview with the Polish publication Głos Wielkopolski.
Guests coming over? Cook this delicious Polish pierogi at home
Pierogi are a staple in Polish cuisine, known for their delicious fillings and versatile nature.
Make this tempting vegetarian Polish pierogi at home
Pierogi are a cornerstone of Polish cuisine, cherished for their savory fillings and flexibility.
Polish watchdog fines Amazon $8 million for allegedly misleading customers
E-commerce giant, Amazon, has been handed a hefty fine of nearly $8 million by Poland's consumer protection agency, the UOKiK.
Russia launches air attack on Ukraine, missile violates Polish airspace
Ukrainian officials reported a "massive" air assault by Russian forces on the country's capital, Kyiv, and the western region of Lviv on Sunday.
Poland's Heart of the Garden is 'Tree of the Year'
The Polish tree Common Beech, affectionately known as the Heart of the Garden, has been bestowed with the prestigious title of European Tree of the Year 2024.
Recipe: Guests coming over? Serve this vegetarian Polish pierogies dish
Pierogies are a staple of Polish cuisine with a history that stretches back centuries.
5 dark tourism sites across the globe
Dark tourism refers to the phenomenon of visiting places that are associated with tragedy, or historical atrocities.
Ukraine war boosts US weapons exports to record high
Overseas sales of the United States (US)'s weapons saw a significant increase in 2023, reaching a record total of $238 billion (approximately Rs. 19 lakh crore), BBC reported.
Ukraine: 31 killed in Russia's 'biggest' air attack, says Kyiv
At least 31 civilians were killed and over 160 injured after Russia launched the "biggest" air strike on Ukraine on Friday (local time), said Kyiv officials.
Vegetarian dishes in Poland that you should try
For vegetarian food lovers, Poland isn't likely to be a country that offers a wealth of dishes. However, in no way does it mean that vegetarian folks can't enjoy Polish cuisine.
Traveling to Poland? Check out some offbeat attractions
It's a good decision to travel to Poland, for the country offers so many attractions that introduce travelers to its vibrant culture and rich history.
'Russia will have new president soon,' says mercenary Wagner Group
Russia's powerful mercenary group Wagner on Saturday reportedly said that Russian President Vladimir Putin "made the wrong choice" during his latest speech, claiming the country will soon have a new premier.
'Russia's future at stake': Putin vows action against rebel mercenaries
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Saturday that "Russia's future was at stake" after the country's powerful mercenary group Wagner rebelled against the Defence Ministry over an alleged Russian strike against its forces.
Souvenirs to bring back from your Poland trip
A visit to a foreign country is incomplete without taking home some of the best souvenirs to remember your time there.
5 common tourist mistakes to avoid in Poland
Poland is a beautiful and fascinating country that offers a wealth of experiences for tourists.
US President Joe Biden to meet NATO allies in Poland
United States President Joe Biden is all set to meet the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) allies in Poland to reinforce American and NATO support for Ukraine in the war against Russia.
How did US keep Biden's surprise Ukraine visit a secret
United States President Joe Biden's visit to Ukraine on Monday amid the war surprised everyone, including the political establishment in Washington.
National Cabbage Day: 5 cabbage recipes from around the world
Observed on February 17 every year, National Cabbage Day celebrates the healthy and delightful vegetable that comes packed with vitamin C, protein, fiber, and potassium.
5 traditional Christmas dishes from around the world
December is not only the month to indulge in good food, go for exciting vacations, and sip on delicious hot chocolate but it is also the time for Christmas celebrations where you get to spend time with your loved ones at the dinner table over endless chitchats.
Missile hitting Poland fired by Ukraine toward Russian artillery: US
After US President Joe Biden intervened and rejected Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenkyy's brouhaha over a Russian-made missile landing in Poland, US officials said that the missile was fired by Ukrainian forces at an incoming Russian missile.
Russian-made missile hits NATO-member Poland killing 2; Biden holds meeting
Two persons died after a suspected Russian missile hit a village in Poland on Tuesday, about 24 kilometers from the country's border with Ukraine.
Poland: Ruling party leader blames women's drinking for low birthrate
Poland's ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party leader Jarosław Kaczyński has triggered outrage by blaming excessive drinking by young women for the country's low birthrate, The Guardian reported.
5 unique hotels in Poland you must visit
Home to many medieval castles, awe-inspiring architecture, stunning museums, and the infamous Auschwitz-Birkenau Camp, Poland is an underrated gem that is waiting to be explored by tourists.
Russia cuts gas to 2 NATO countries; Europe criticizes 'blackmail'
Russia on Wednesday cut off the natural gas supply to two North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) countries, Bulgaria and Poland.
Over 50,000 flee Ukraine after Russian invasion, UN says
The United Nations has said that more than 50,000 people have fled Ukraine since Russia began an invasion of its neighbor earlier this week.
Top five budget countries to visit in Europe
Just because you are low on budget doesn't necessarily mean you have to give rest to your travel plans to Europe.
Nations agree on milestone common rulebook for Paris climate treaty
Nations today struck a deal to breathe life into the landmark 2015 Paris climate treaty after marathon UN talks that failed to match the ambition the world's most vulnerable countries need to avert dangerous global warming.
World Bank promises $200 billion in 2021-25 climate action investment
The World Bank today unveiled $200 billion in climate action investment for 2021-25; adding this amounts to a doubling of its current five-year funding.
Beyond money, 'Sanju' adds another feather to its cap
Rajkumar Hirani-directed 'Sanju' has become the first Bollywood production to be presented during the New Horizons Festivals, Poland.
21 attacks on Indian-students abroad in 2017, most in Poland
Government data has revealed that the most attacks on Indian students abroad happened in Poland last year, with nine of 21 incidents reported from there.
Kempegowda International Airport to get in-house Waste Management plant soon
Bengaluru's Kempegowda International Airport(KIA) that generates over 20 tonnes of waste every day, will soon set up its own in-house integrated Solid Waste Management plant(SWM).
Poland: Thousands protest controversial judicial reform
Thousands of protesters participated in rallies held in Warsaw and other cities of Poland against a controversial bill, which allows judges to be appointed by the MPs and the Justice Minister and not in consultation with the judiciary.