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"Cold War" premiere in Warsaw

The movie "Cold War" premiered in Warsaw. Its director, Paweł Pawlikowski has been awarded Best Director for this story of tough love set in the 1950s and 60s. It takes place in Poland, Berlin and Paris. The internationally lauded movie had its grand opening with the participation of the artists behind it and also... the minister of Culture, Piotr Gliński. "Cold War" will go on general release in Poland on June 8th.

Two seals brutally killed. Police is looking for perpetrators

Two seals have been found dead in Gdynia. And this might not be strange if it weren't for the fact that they were most probably killed. The police are searching for the perpetrators of this, what can only be called ghastly crime. The animals were bound and gutted, probably so they'd take on water more quickly and sink. However, their bodies were washed onto the shore. The person responsible could face up to three years in prison.

"We, the Polish society, have failed the test"

"The protesting disabled will now return home and we'll lose track of them again," said the founder of the Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity foundation, Jerzy Owsiak. The guest of "Fakty po Faktach" added: "we're pushing them away when we're not talking about them".

Series of waste fires and government's reaction. Is there a Polish waste mafia?

It was not just any waste fire. It is another in a series of blazes to take place in a trash dump this year and it has led the government to speak out against what the minister of environment is calling a waste mafia. The interior minister has spoken of tonnes of illegal waste entering Poland. The prime minister has heralded changes in the law. The Internal Security Agency and the Prosecutor General will look into the recent series of fires.

"No broadcast from the voting stations"

There will be no broadcast from voting stations. The GDPR won't allow it so the Elections Committee (PKW) doesn't intend to record. The PKW did warn, but Law and Justice knew better. As a result, the law is now dead and the politicians better know what they're doing.

Polish clubs helpless in fight against hooliganism

Following a scandal at the Lech Poznań stadium a new fine of 120.000 zloty has been imposed on the club. Such fines can be imposed endlessly, however, and to no avail. Especially, given that hooligans with stadium bans are hired as stewards at the stadiums. Wojciech Bojanowski shows how the hooligans keep the clubs as their hostages.

Business news from Poland

Government's housing project, fewer customers in shopping malls and Poland's plans for energetic independence. Business news with Mateusz Walczak.

Kruzensztern moored in Świnoujście port

In a spectacular naval show a Russian giant sailed outside the port in Świnoujście. Kruzensztern is one of the world's largest tall ships. It was moored in the Polish port for a weekend, open for visitors as there is a lot to see. Four masts, one hundered and fifteen meters length and ninety two years of history. The sailing giant was created in Germany and after World War Two they surrendered it to the Soviets as part of the reparations.