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Poland briefs European Commission on cash-for-visas probe | Poland’s Tatra mountains attract 1.7 mln tourists in summer 2023 | Poland grants environmental permit to first nuclear station | Remains of WWII soldiers discovered at the Naval Museum in Gdynia

Poland has sent a letter to the European Union’s executive Commission, explaining that its investigation into possible irregularities in the granting of work visas to migrants concerns 268 visa applications.

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Poland aims to boost steel output and become self-sufficient | Poland is no longer first-choice country for Ukrainian refugees | Poland to name new soccer coach today | Bike hire tests run into problems in Gdańsk

The Polish government has said that it wants to boost domestic steel production to the point where it is self-sufficient in the sector. Speaking at the European Steel Congress in the southern Polish city of Katowice the minister for state assets emphasized the significance of the steel industry to Poland’s economic growth. He stated that, despite a roughly

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Duda lauds Poland’s support for Ukrainian refugees during speech at UN Summit | EU approves Polish plan to offer EUR 44.7 million in aid to corn farmers | Dozens of Polish films vie for top awards at 48th annual Polish Film Festival in Gdynia | Interactive outdoor exhibition on life of Witold Pilecki opens in Gdańsk

Polish President Andrzej Duda lauded Poland’s assistance to Ukrainian refugees during a speech at the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Summit in New York yesterday.

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