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Record medal win for Poland in 2019 Special Olympics

Sixty nine medals at the Special Olympics in Abu-Dhabi. It's a historic result for team Poland who deserve a great appreciation. On Friday, the team along with their medals returned to Poland. As expected, they were greeted by fans and friends at Warsaw Chopin Airport.

A motorcyclist in hospital after a horrible accident near Inowrocław

A horrible accident took place in Borków near Inowrocław involving a motorcycle and a passenger car. The 70-year-old driver of the car forced the right of way when turning left, hitting the motorcycle and sending its rider airborne. Thankfully, the motorcyclist is in fair condition without life-threatening injuries.

EU leaders, Liechtenstein, Norway and Iceland celebrate 25 years of EEA

EU leaders and the prime ministers of Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein celebrated the 25th anniversary of the European Economic Area (EEA) on Friday (March 22). On the margins of a wider summit in Brussels to discuss Brexit and relations with China, the leaders posed for a family photo whilst European Council President Donald Tusk praised the advantages of the agreement. Established in 1994, the EEA allows access to the EU's single market to non EU member states.

Viktor Orban: Hungary could resume anti-EU campaigns

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's government could resume media campaigns against European Union bodies, he suggested on Sunday, as his nationalist Fidesz party gears up for European Parliament elections due on May 26.

"Wasted time". Next round of talks between teachers and government on April 1

"Shame that we may consider all those hours that we spent today as somewhat wasted, as we’re nowhere near of finding a solution. The government side did not propose any new ideas," said the chairman of the Polish Teachers’ Union, Sławomir Broniarz. "We will resume the talks regarding Polish education system on Monday. We’ve asked the unions to coordinate their demands," said the deputy PM Beata Szydło after the meeting with unions’ representatives.

Hungarian and Polish presidents celebrate countries' friendship with handball match

Hungary's President Janos Ader and his Polish counterpart Andrzej Duda met in the southern Polish city of Kielce on Saturday to celebrate a day of friendship between their countries. Joined by their wives Anita Herczegh and Agata Kornhauser-Duda, the two presidents unveiled a monument of Hungarian composer Bela Bartok and attended a handball match between Polish and Hungarian teams. On Friday Duda awarded Ader the Order of the White Eagle, Poland's oldest and highest award of the Republic of Poland, according to Poland's state news agency PAP. Polish-Hungarian Friendship Day was first established by their respective parliaments in 2007.