TVN24 News in English

TVN24 News in English

Iran protests to Poland over Iran-focused summit

Iran's foreign ministry summoned a senior Polish diplomat to protest at Poland jointly hosting a global summit with the United States focused on the Middle East, particularly Iran, state news agency IRNA reported on Sunday.

Changes to regulations following deadly fire in Koszalin

Carbon monoxide poisoning was the cause of death of five teenagers in an 'escape room' in Koszalin. In connection with the tragedy from the 4th of January, Joachim Brudziński, the Minister of Interior and Administration has signed an amendment on a regulation regarding the fire code. The changes pertain to, among others, fire escape and evacuation routes in such businesses.

Deer highway. Stag performs a beautiful jump

Who knew deer could fly? A stag running at full speed in front of a car could have ended tragically. But the animal managed to jump over the vehicle. Weighing a few hundred kilograms, the deer made a magnificent leap that, thankfully, was caught on camera the Forest Service in Łomża.

Kuba's coming home. Błaszczykowski wants to help Wisła Kraków

Jakub Błaszczykowski attented practice for Wisła Kraków. The winger for the Polish national team met with the club's officials and said he could play for them free of charge. The footballer also declared his full involvement in the process of saving the club. One thing is for sure - his return to Wisła will depend on whether the club can take part in the Ekstraklasa and whether he will be able to secure new investors.

Fight to save wild boars. Mass culling is to begin on Saturday

President Andrzej Duda held an urgent meeting. The subject - wild boars. But the animals don't have much time because a mass culling is about to begin. Despite official guidelines on how to proceed, even hunters are against shooting pregnant sows or mothers with their young. While the boars can't speak up for themselves, more and more people are speaking out for them.

Law and Justice draws up a bill making wages at national bank transparent

Wages at the National Bank of Poland are to be made public. Also there's supposed to be an upper limit set on management salaries. Law and Justice is working on its own project for new laws on the issue. Meanwhile, the NBP president doesn't want to reveal how his co-worker from the marketing department makes every month, saying the he is forbidden by law. The media estimate that the amount is around 65,000 zlotys. But according to Adam Glapiński, this is an attack on his employees and has no merit.

Legendary Fiat 126p 'Maluch' in mint condition for sale for a shocking price

A cult car, the Polski Fiat 126p a.k.a the Maluch is for sale for an amazing 149,900 zlotys. The vehicle is 27 years old but it only has 22 kilometres on the odometer. These figures make the car unique on a global scale. It is also the most expensive 'Maluch' on the internet. The prices for the car typically range from 1,500 to as much as 50,000 zlotys.

Protests against mass slaughter of wild boars in Poland

Thousands of wild boars will be killed. Their death sentence was signed by the Minister of Environment due to the need to combat the African Swine Fever (ASF) virus. But there's no idea of how many cases there really are. The targeted culling is to begin on Saturday.

Barbórka controversy. A mass and a striptease at a PGNiG party

The so-called miner's holiday, also known as Barbórka, that takes place on the 4th of December saw a controversial celebration organised by the PGNiG state-owned company. First, a celebratory mass took place and then, a male striptease. People are asking who paid for it and half-jokingly, why was the stripper dressed as a policeman?

Will clients pay more? Confusion surrounding energy prices

It was a special post-holiday session in the Sejm. Afterwards a quick nod by the Senate and super-fast stroke of the pen by President Andrzej Duda. But despite their promises the rise in electricity prices was unavoidable. One of the large providers of energy sent its clients information regarding the new rates for electricity.

Prosecutor launched an investigation into Wisła Kraków football

At first, deep financial troubles, and now the police and prosecutor on the doorstep. The string of bad luck for Wisła Kraków doesn't end. Tuesday morning, the police entered the headquarters of the club, as well as the homes of the people tied to the previous management. The investigation is supposed to determine whether on not there were irregularities in connection with the unsuccessful sale of the club.