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Ukrainian businesses take root in Poland
Ukrainians established about 6% of the 208,200 new businesses in Poland over the past 3.5 years. Nearly 4,800 Ukrainian ...
Dawid Piwowarczyk set a world record in Kraków by performing the longest bicycle manual at 823.60 m, showcasing skill and ...
Police intervene to stem scuffles between anti-immigrant and counter-protesters chanting anti-fascist slogans in Warsaw and ...
Poland had Europe’s largest pre-World War II Jewish population, about 3 million, including 60,000 in Krakow, or about 25% of the city’s inhabitants.
KRAKOW, Poland — Galia Alacheva, an art-loving 17-year-old from the Ukrainian port city of Odesa, sips tea in a pop-up lunchroom tucked into a shuttered mall.
Polish authorities said they had fixed a fault in air traffic control systems that briefly disrupted take-offs in Warsaw and other cities on Saturday morning, and operations were returning to normal.
KRAKOW, Poland — Baby, it’s cold outside. But a steaming cup of grzaniec galicyjski, Poland’s version of mulled wine, is just the thing to warm up the body and spirit on a frosty December day.
KRAKOW, Poland — There were lectures on the journey of Jews from shtetls in Poland to new homes in what would become Israel; workshops on chanting the Torah and cooking for Shabbat; exhibitions ...
On the site of such horror just decades ago, swarthy Middle Eastern Jews, youthful Ashkenazi Americans, and, yes, blonde-haired, blue-eyed Poles came together to celebrate Jewish culture.