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Priest forced to apologise to village mayor for criticising him during masses

A priest from the Stróżewo parish was agitating against the local mayor before the local elections, as he was running as a Civic Coalition's candidate. The priest was attacking the mayor during the masses, on the parish notice board and on Facebook. "He's no longer a Catholic and therefore he cannot be a councillor," he was telling the parishioners.

State Department on Mosbacher's comments regarding freedom of the press in Poland

The letter written by U.S. Ambassador to Poland Georgette Mosbacher to the Polish government has been commented on by the U.S. administration.The spokeswoman for the State Drepartment has said Madam Ambassador Mosbacher is an excellent representative of the ideas and values of the United States, including the freedom of the press. In the letter which was leaked to the press on Tuesday, the American ambassador reminded the Polish government how important the freedom of the press is to the U.S. Congress and the spokeswoman for the State Department concurred. In the statement issued by the government spokeswoman, Joanna Kopcińska said, among others, that Poland and the United States remain in very good relations.

Another rule of law hearing of Poland on 11 December in Brussels

Another hearing of Poland in the rule of law case has been scheduled for 11 December in Brussels, Polish Press Agency (PAP) learned from EU sources. Polish diplomats welcome this decision with open arms as the European Commission will have to address the recently amended law on the Supreme Court.

Even more cocaine found in banana boxes that came from South America

After discovering some 160 kilograms of cocaine hidden in banana boxes from South America, police went on to search storage facilities to check for more illegal cargo. The search turned out to be successful as even more narcotics were found. A large portion of the illegal shipment was discovered by grocery store employees who were stocking the bananas on shelves.

U.N. report: greenhouse gas emissions gap wider than ever

Global greenhouse gas emissions in 2030 could be between 13 billion and 15 billion tonnes more than the level needed to keep global warming within 2 degrees Celsius this century, a United Nations report estimated on Tuesday (November 27).