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NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with the mayor of Warsaw, Poland, about how his city is managing the influx of Ukrainian refugees. He says Warsaw's population went up by 15% since the outset of the conflict.
Underrated and often dismissed, Warsaw has spent years languishing at the very bottom of Europe’s ‘cheapest city breaks’ lists. But as the city finally grows into itself, it’s quietly starting to draw ...
Warsaw's gorgeously reconstructed Old Town and, in its rising downtown, the new museum of modern art, by the New York–based ...
Warsaw, the capital of Poland, ... But if you want to experience a truly 21st-century city, Warsaw’s your place. Huge, famous, and important, Warsaw is the country’s cosmopolitan business hub.
A fisherman in Poland discovered a well-preserved Medieval sword in Warsaw’s Vistula River, opening up questions about what ...
We estimate that more than half a million refugees have passed through Warsaw, Poland’s capital. Another 300,000 have chosen to stay in the city and its suburbs. In just a month the population ...
Poland’s student revolt in 1968 – a milestone in the struggle for liberation from Soviet oppression ... A new Warsaw was rising over the buried Jewish city, the memory of which would have vanished at ...
Warsaw is an exciting must-see city - with reminders of its turbulent but fascinating past around every corner. In the Polish capital, the communist past has given way to the capitalist present ...
Warsaw, the capital of Poland, doesn’t appear at the top of many European travelers’ wish lists. But that’s just one reason you may want to visit. With evocative sights, an epic history and ...
One of Warsaw’s most elegant streets, it’s the city’s answer to Paris’s Rue Saint-Honoré. Unlike most of the city, the street survived the war relatively unscathed.
Our guide Aleksander grinned over his shoulder at us as he crunched the gears and tucked the Soviet-era Nysa mini-bus our tour party was bumping along in the back of into an impossibly small gap ...