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Revol writes a touching letter to her lost friend

Touching farewell letter with Nanga Parbat in the background. The French mountaineer, Elizabeth Revol is struggling to come to terms with her dreadful experience. She was lucky to come down from the mountain, but she had left her companion, Tomasz Mackiewicz. Now, she has written an emotional letter to her lost friend whose life ended in the Himalayas.

Government wants to build brigdes

Bridges to connect the Poles. Prime minister Morawiecki has announced the launch of the Bridges Plus programme. The oppostion raises concerns and says that PiS is better in dividing than connecting.

Brand new planes for VIPs await their pilots

Brand new planes to carry Polish VIPs are almost ready. What they still need in order to fly high are properly qualified pilots. The training is under way but it's gonna take some time, however, in this case it's best not to rush this job.

Polish Business Roundtable Awards

The seventh edition of the Polish Business Roundtable Awards. The four laureates have made business and social contributions that have a significant impact on Poland. Father Adam Boniecki received the Special Award named after Jan Wejchert.

"I wish there were more laid-back supporters in Polish club football"

"Maybe the police should return to Polish stadiums, at least for some time. Obviously, not for free. For a payment," proposed the former chaiman of the Polish Footbal Association, Michał Listkiewicz. The guest of "Fakty po Faktach" commented on hooligan incidents during Sunday's game between Lech and Legia. "It was the last straw," added Mr Listkiewicz. By contrast, the former deputy police chief, General Adam Rapacki said that "the sheer presence of the police at the stadiums won't fix the real problem". The guests of the second part of the programme were Andrzej Celiński and Marek Migalski.

Protesters remain in the Sejm as the NATO summit approaches

The 35th day of protest in the Sejm. The Parents of disabled adults continue to battle for a 500 zloty rehabilitation suppliment. The ruling party faces another dilemma now, as it is trying to prepare for the upcoming NATO summit which will be held in the Sejm building. It's anyone's guess whether the police will cordon the protesters off, however, more and more voices suggest that just may be an option in order to avoid embarrassment.

President signed the amended Act on the Supreme Court

President Andrzej Duda has signed the amended Act on the Supreme Court and the Organization of the Courts. The amendment introduces, among other things, changes in the regulations regarding the so-called extraordinary complaint and the appointing of the court assessors.