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President Andrzej Duda appoints Mateusz Morawiecki's new cabinet

President Andrzej Duda on Friday at the Presidential Palace in Warsaw appointed Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki's new cabinet. The latter will temporarily stand at the helm of the Ministry of Sport. The first session of the new government has been scheduled already on Friday. According to initial schedule of the Sejm, on Tuesday, November 19, the prime minister is to give a speech in the lower house, and a confidence vote over his cabinet is to follow.

Mariusz G. accused of murdering three women in Kołobrzeg

In June investigators found the spade and axe on which there was the DNA of the last of victim of Mariusz G., who is suspected of having killed three women. According to the prosecutor, the man may have been helped by two other people, including the woman who was to become his wife.

National Bank of Poland says energy prices to increase in coming years

After election promises comes post-election reality. In its newest estimates, the National Bank of Poland says that the price of energy will increase over the next few years. The average household could pay 8 percent more annually, and this would in turn mean that services and food would also become more expensive.

Lech Wałęsa returns to U.S. Congress 30 years after legendary speech

"We need to do everything we can for the United States to restore its leadership position in the world or we might be faced with a real world disaster," said Poland's former president Lech Wałęsa in the U.S. Congress on Wednesday. He visited Washington 30 years after his legendary "We the People" address from 15 November 1989. "Unless the United States don't want to lead the world anymore, then let them hand the business over to Poland, we will know to handle it," Wałęsa added.