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Radio Gdansk News in English: Foreign Ministry confirms respect for EU law | Tens of thousands gather in support of EU | Świątek advances at Indian Hills | Tickets for Chopin competition on sale Tuesday

Poland's Foreign Ministry has confirmed that Poland would continue to respect European Union law despite a recent ruling that parts of EU law were incompatible with the Polish constitution. Last week's ruling by the Polish Constitutional Tribunal plunged the European...

Radio Gdansk News in English: Poland confirms commitment to Belarusian people | PKN Orlen to build 641 mln EUR facility in Lithuania | Poland defeats San Marion in World Cup qualifier | Świątek advances to third round at Indian Wells

Polish Deputy Foreign Minister Marcin Przydacz confirmed Poland’s commitment to the people of Belarus during an informal UN Security Council meeting last Friday. During the meeting, Przydacz addressed representatives of 31 countries gathered at the online event, saying that Belarusian...

Radio Gdansk News in English: Shots fired along Polish border | COVID cases on the rise | Stadium Narodowy to be renamed | Poland vs. San Marino in World Cup qualifier

The Polish Border Guard announced yesterday that Belarusian officers had fired warning shots at Polish soldiers patrolling along the shared border of the two countries. Anna Michalska, a spokesperson for the Polish Border Guard, told reporters the bullets were fired...

Radio Gdansk News in English: Constitution Tribunal rules against EU | Stage II qualifiers announced in Chopin Competition | NBA Experience opens in Warsaw | Autonomous bus begins service in Łostowice Cemetery

In a high-profile judgment, Poland's Constitutional Tribunal ruled yesterday that some articles of the European Union treaties went against Poland's constitution. Thursday's ruling by the Warsaw-based constitutional court came after a motion by conservative Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, who brought...

Academic year begins at Polish universities | Polish mountaineer makes history | Chopin Piano Competition opens in Warsaw | Voting on Gdańsk Civic Budget begins Monday

Poland’s universities began a new academic year on Friday, with some students set to attend in-person classes for the first time following the lifting of pandemic-related restrictions. According to Poland’s Central Statistical Office (GUS), the total number of students, which...

Former Polish PM announces opposition bill to amend constitution | Fourth COVID-19 wave may peak at 40,000 daily cases in Poland | 78-year-old grandmother runs up Tatras in less than two hours | Gdynia resident opens self-service farm shop

The former Polish Prime Minister and leader of the opposition party Donald Tusk has announced a bill to amend the Polish constitution to make it harder for Poland to leave the EU if a future decision was made to do...

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