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Rescuers saved a family who went up the mountains unprepared

Appeals to the public and warnings aren't helping. In the mountains, tourists continue to venture into the high country ill-prepared for the conditions. This is not only irresponsible but very dangerous as well, say mountain search and rescue workers, who year in and year out have their hands full of work due to lack of foresight.

Changes to government flagship social programme due to minimum wage increase

There will be changes to the 500+ social programme, announced the Minister of Family, Labour and Social Policy, Elżbieta Rafalska. According to the minister, it will be necessary to increase the minimum income threshold in 2019. The threshold should be set in the way that would make people entitled to the allowance even when the minimum wage is divided in two.

The Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity finale to take place on 13th of January

The 27th finale of the Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity is approaching and it will take place on the 13th of January. The goal for this year will be to collect funds for the purchase of equipment for specialist children hospitals. On that day, 120,000 volunteers will take to the streets, not only in Poland but also in several dozens of cities around the world.

Family and friends bid their last farewell to Kazimierz Kutz

Through the sounds of music from his film, in the presence of family, friends, filmmakers, directors, actors and politicians as well. In Katowice, they all bid their last farewell to Kazimierz Kutz. The director, MP and senator passed away at the age of 89.

Fantastic year for Polish para-athletes. They will aim for more in 2019

It was a very successful year for Polish para-athletes. They have made great accomplishments in some of the world's most important events, thanks to which the Polish national anthem could be heard many times in Pyeongchang, Dublin, Mexico City and Berlin. In the coming year, they have no intention of slowing down.

Former mayor of Olsztyn acquitted of rape charges after 10 years

Ten years after the scandal outbreak, the former mayor of Olsztyn Czesław Małkowski was acquitted on Friday of two rape charges. It's unknown what arguments the Olsztyn District Court provided to substantiate the ruling as the proceedings were held behind closed doors. The verdict is not yet legally binding.

Commemorations of the Greater Poland Uprising 100th anniversary

Thursday marked the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of the Greater Poland Uprising. It was the biggest and the only victorious military insurrection of Poles against German rule during the Partitions period. The uprising broke out on 27 December 1918 in Poznań, after a patriotic speech by Ignacy Paderewski, the famous pianist, who would become the Polish prime minister in 1919. The scene of Paderewski's arrival was reconstructed in Poznań.

Turmoil in Poland as former president Lech Wałęsa calls Putin a "wise man"

Former Poland's president and a legendary opposition figure said that "Putin is a wise man" and that Poland "is closer to Moscow than New York". Wałęsa gave an interview for the Russian press agency RIA Novosti in which he also spoke about the past and future of Polish-Russian relations. Apparently, Moscow is not happy with the interview.

Polish parliament passes a bill preventing energy price hikes in 2019

Both houses of Polish parliament have passed a bill lowering the excise tax for electric energy and changing the transitional fee, which combined with other provisions are meant to prevent electricity price hikes in 2019. The vote was attended by 409 MPs. In favour of the government-prepared amendment were 389 representatives, 3 were against and 17 abstained. Earlier on, the Sejm rejected all of the amendments submitted by the opposition. After 2 a.m. on Saturday, the upper house (Senate) have reaffirmed the lower house decision with 76 senators backing the legislation, zero votes against and 7 abstentions.

Senate accepted draft bill for introducing cap on fees for perpetual usufruct

The Senate accepted a draft bill for regulations introducing a cap on fees for perpetual usufruct. According to Law and Justice, it is supposed to prevent the practices of local governments resulting in very large increases in the cost of transforming the right to perpetual usufruct of land into ownership. All amendments proposed by the Civic Platform, including the 98-percent rebate for the transformation of land owned by the state treasury, were rejected.

Law backtracking Polish judiciary reform still hasn't been published

President Andrzej Duda has accepted the ruling the Court of Justice of the European Union (ECJ) but that doesn't mean he agrees with it. He signed the bill regarding the Supreme Court but the amended law still hasn't been published, throwing into question whether the dispute has been settled or not. The situation has been further provoked by Andrzej Duda's statement that justices who are sometimes stained with communism are coming back to Polish top court.

Bishop Tadeusz Pieronek has passed away aged 84

On Thursday in Kraków, died Bishop Tadeusz Pieronek, auxiliary bishop of Sosnowiec between 1992 and 1998, secretary general of the Episcopal Conference of Poland in 1993-1998 and rector of Pontifical University of John Paul II in Kraków in 1998-2004, the press office of the Polish bishops' conference informed on Twitter on Thusday.