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Thieves stole metal parts from power generator at Bolesławiec hospital

In the district hospital in Bolesławiec, somebody dismounted the power generator and stole some of its metal parts, thereby endangering the lives of patients. Thieves most likely wanted to sell the parts as scrap metal. The generator is the centre piece of equipment of in hospitals. When the power goes out it powers all of the machines that monitor patients and sometimes keeps them alive.

Someone knocked on a door of a village organist. The most famous song of all time came into being

At first was the word and it landed in a drawer which had belonged to a young vicar Joseph Mohr. Safely locked for two years, the drawer was thankfully opened on the Christmas Eve in 1818. That day marked the creation of the melody to the six verses of a poem that 200 years later is recognised by all Christians. Since then "Silent Night" has been translated into more than 300 languages and dialects. The history of its creation is just as simple as it is incredible.

Business news. President signs a bill raising VAT to 23 percent. Bread prices on the rise

It's official. There's a surplus in Polish budget after November, amounting to 11 billion zlotys. This is an unprecedented results in the Polish public finances. President Duda has signed an act increasing VAT to 23 percent from the start of 2019. The ruling Law and Justice party have not kept their promise from the 2015 election campaign, when the now former PM Beata Szydło said the VAT rates would be lowered. Poles are paying 10 percent more for bread and experts warn that this is not the end of increases. Business news from Poland with Mateusz Walczak.

Poland is drowning in smog. Situation is alarmingly bad

Poland is drowning in smog. It's still very bad and in the evenings in some places it's awful. The toxic smog usually attacks in the morning and late at night. It's not only possible to image what we breathe but also to see it, literally. A vacuum cleaner experiment allows to see what exactly is getting inside out lungs.

Brilliant gynecologist Professor Romuald Dębski passed away at 62

A brilliant gynecologist and one of the best specialists in Poland passed away at the age of 62. Professor Romuald Dębski was the head of the clinic of obstetrics and gynecology at the Centre of Postgraduate Medical Education at the Bielański Hospital in Warsaw. Professor Dębski attended to the most serious cases. He conducted operations that saved lives of many unborn children. He also performed abortions in situations permissible by the law. Dębski operated on patients that other doctors were simply afraid to treat. Operation unique in a global scale were performed on his ward. Professor Dębski said that he couldn't have imagined doing anything else than his "beautiful profession".

International wolves' solidarity. Premier League club helps Polish local team

A locker room of a small local football club in Poland Wilki Różana (Wolves) has been broken into and plundered. However, the big Wolves from Premier League came to the rescue for their smaller brothers. Wolverhampton Wanderers have found out about the troubled lower-league club from Lower Silesia and sent a set of brand new football kits and equipment to Poland. Now the whole pack may howl from joy after hunting down their next prey on the football pitch.

Business news. High industrial production in November. Christmas means income

Industrial production in Poland increased by 4,7 percent in November year on year. That's a bit less less than in October, but nevertheless is seen as a positive surprise that beat the forecasts. Christmas brings record income for shopping malls. Crude oil barrel price makes drivers around the world happy, also in Poland. Business news from Poland with Mateusz Walczak.

Four people injured, two seriously after gas cylinder explosion in Lviv, Ukraine

Four people were injured on Saturday at a Christmas fair in the Ukrainian city of Lviv as several booths caught fire. A Lviv city council official confirmed via social networks that two people were seriously burnt and one received fragment wounds. According to the statement on the council's website, the investigation team considers misuse of gas cylinders at site the main reason of the accident. Local police said criminal investigation was launched against one of the businessmen, who is charged with a breach of safety requirements.

Police broke up a gang of pimps running brothels in Kraków

The Central Bureau of Police Investigations broke up a gang of pimps last weekend in Kraków. Four people, including one married couple were running brothels in the city. Four brothels were closed and sixteen people were arrested in total. The four main suspects are believed to have run and taken part in organised crime group that profited from prostitution.

Business news. Polish budget still with a surplus. Wages are going up

After 11 months of 2018 the Polish budget is still having a surplus and it's even bigger than in October, said the Minister of Finance, Teresa Czerwińska. According to the latest estimates, October was closed with a 6,5-billion-zlotys surplus. Good information also from the labour market as wages in Poland have strongly upped. The average age of cars registered in Poland is about 13 years. Business news from Poland with Mateusz Walczak.

Anti-corruption bureau suspends officer allegedly having loans at SKOK Wołomin

On Thursday onet.pl portal wrote that "thousands of SKOK Wołomin credit union haven't been paying off their loans. Among those people was Piotr Kaczorek". According to onet.pl, in 2013 Kaczorek borrowed 160,000 zlotys from the credit union. Currently, his debts are said to have amounted up to 200,000 zlotys. That wouldn't be anything extraordinary except that Piotr Kaczorek is working for the Central Anti-Corruption Bureau (CBA) and has been appearing in media providing information about ongoing investigations. According to Civic Platform's MP Robert Kropiwnicki, the CBA should be taken off the SKOK Wołomin case and a parliamentary commission should be summoned to investigate the scandal. The CBA has temporarily suspended Piotr Kaczorek and informed that an investigation has been launched "in order to thoroughly examine the information regarding Mr Kaczorek's debt".

Mountain Search and Rescue set out on a mission to save a dog

They save human lives on a daily basis. This time they set out to save a dog. The Mountain Volunteer Search and Rescue (GOPR) was called in by two back-country skiers whose dog got very weak in the higher mountains. Thankfully, a very difficult rescue mission ended well and the tourists with their dog are safe and sound.

Budapest: thousands join rally to protest Hungary's labour reforms

Thousands of Hungarians protested in Budapest on Friday at a 'peace march' staged by spoof political party, the Two-Tailed Dog Party (MKKP) "to support government policies, Christmas and snowfall" -- the latest in a string of demonstrations stoked by controversial legal reforms.

Extremely high levels of suspended particles in the air in many Polish regions

In recent days, in many regions of Poland the levels of suspended particles in the air were extremely high. The worst levels were in the southern and central regions of the country. The worst air quality was registered in Nowy Sącz, Żywiec, Rybnik and Łódź. Kraków has also been suffering for several weeks. Experts from the Polish Smog Alarm filled us in on the details.

Recklessness at its finest. Extreme manouver on Polish road caught on dashcam

An incredibly dangerous manouver on Polish road number 7. Despite approaching a continuous line and a turn, a truck driver decided to start to overtake several other vehicles. As soon as he drove in to the oncoming traffic lane, another car appeared in front of him. That too wasn't enough danger for the driver and he continued to overtake the remaining cars. After a few seconds he overtook another truck, when another truck appeared in the oncoming lane. The vehicles barely fit on the road and a tragedy was a mere centimetres away.