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Sensitive documents discovered in an abandoned state-run farm

Court documents, parliamentary voting cards and other sensitive files have been found in an old, deserted state-run farm in Ożarów Mazowiecki, west of Warsaw. Documents that shouldn't have been there. A pile of burnt papers have been discovered and now the police are investigating.

Can a stricter law end designer drugs problem?

Designer drugs seem to have become a real plague in Poland. The subject keeps returning despite many years of appeals. Young people are still using these dangerous substances. Can a new law doling out hefty sentences prevent put an end to this problem?

Igor Stachowiak's case: witnesses and video experts testified in court

Next stage of legal proceedings in the case of four policemen involved in the death of Igor Stachowiak while he was in police custody. Yesterday the court heard testimonies of two witnesses who filmed the apprehention of the victim on a square in Wrocław. Experts who researched the footage from the witnesses' phones and from video recorders at Wrocław - Stare Miasto police station also took the stand.

Constitutional Tribunal: presidential pardon before final sentence is legal

A presidential pardon before a legally binding verdict - that's legal, according to the new Constitutional Tribunal. The handed down ruling concerns the case of former chief of Anti-Corruption Bureau, Mariusz Kamiński. The biggest oppositon party, Civic Platform says the decision has been taken by Law and Justice's "mock-up tribunal".

Supreme Audit Office: bonuses worth million zloty for 17 people

Almost one million zloty for only seventeen people - that's just in the Chancellery of the Prime Minister. New facts have emerged in last year's bonus scandal. The Supreme Audit Office has released more information on money received by Law and Justice politicians. The opposition is demanding to know why the money was issued.

Trash dump of Europe. Poland imports tonnes of waste

"Poland is a trash dump" - that's the cry that sounds after every waste dump fire. More and more of that waste is being imported every year - ainly from Germany, but also from faraway countries such as Australia and Nigeria. Here are the details.

"Stop NOP" anti-vaccination group submits a petition in the Sejm

Members of the anti-vaccination "Stop NOP" group have submitted a petition to the Sejm with a civic project for a bill. They declare that it's been signed by over 120.000 citizens. For years, they've been fighting to stop vaccinations from being compulsory. Now they are supported in their initiative by three representatives of the Kukiz '15 movement.

Protesting farmers interrupt PM Morawiecki's speech in Kraśnik

There were whistles and shouts during the unveiling of the Lech Kaczyński memorial. And even the Prime Minister of Poland took part in the ceremony in Kraśnik in the Lubelskie Voivodeship. His speech was interrupted by farmers who were demanding fair wholesale prices for their crops.

Donald Tusk summoned to Amber Gold investigative committee. Decision made without Civic Platform MPs

Donald Tusk will testify before the parliamentary Amber Gold investigative committee. The head of the committee, Małgorzata Wasserman from Law and Justice announced the decision to summon the former Prime Minister was made unanimously. But the MP's from Civic Platform weren't present in the room during the vote and that caused mutual accusations that leaked to the media. The committee wants to determine, whether or not, and to what extent, the state officials were aware of what was happening in Amber Gold.

Constitutional Tribunal: President had the right to pardon former chief of anti-corruption bureau

The Constitutinal Tribunal has handed down a ruling in a case that was directed to the court a year ago by the Prosecutor General, Zbigniew Ziobro. The case concerns President Duda's pardoning of the former heads of the Central Anti-corruption Bureau, including current Secret Services Coordinator, Mariusz Kamiński. The new Constitutional Tribunal, called up by Law and Justice, has ruled that the President may pardon someone, even before that person hears the final verdict in their case.

Tusk: Law and Justice is not particularily attached to the idea of parliamentarism

Donald Tusk is throwing down the gauntlet at Kaczynski and causing an avalanche of questions: will he fight in the presidential election? The former prime minister announced that he would stand to duel if his rival was the chairman of Law and Justice. Tusk issued a stern review of the Law and Justice government, citing the events during the National Assembly.

Donald Tusk will testify before Amber Gold affair parliamentary committee

Donald Tusk to testify in front of the Amber Gold committee. The special parliamentary committee which is investigating the financial scandal will decide next week when it plans to question the former prime minister of Poland. Mr Tusk is now the President of the European Council. The date will most likely be set in mid to late September.

Warsaw. Open theatre on Constitution Square

Constitution Square in Warsaw, where for the next time around there was a performance put on by the Polonia Theatre. The performance was not so typical as it was outside and interactive. Viewers could watch the play "2 000 000 STEPS" which featured Tomasz Ciachorowski and Janusz Nowicki - all this was accompanied by buses passing by and everyday life just right next to the stage.

Warsaw. Colourful art in Ząbkowska street

Praga district in Warsaw. Ząbkowska street has been closed off to traffic and opened for pedestrians and art. Participants of the Praska Kolorowanka prepared a contour drawing showing the architecture of Praga, analogous to classic colouring books, however, on a much larger scale. The event is an opportunity for participants to launch their imagination and create art in an uninhibited manner, all surrounded by the Praga tenement houses.

NATO Battle Group Poland change of commanders ceremony

There has been a ceremonial changing of commanders stationed in the NATO Battle Group Poland. In Bemowo Piskie in North-Eastern Poland the Lieutenant Colonel Timothy Wright received the standard. He took over command of an international unit operating within NATO. It consists of soldiers from the United States, Great Britain, Croatia and Romania.

Warsaw: eight bodies exhumed in former Rakowiecka prison

Archaeologists are excavating a former prison on Rakowiecka street in Warsaw. Specialists from the bureau of search and identification from the Institute of National Remembrance have uncovered a mass grave with the remains of 8 people. Included with the remains were many personal items like medals, crosses, belts and other personal effects. Experts believe the victims found were murdered by the Nazi's during the Warsaw Uprising in 1944.

Adam B. shows remorse. First accusation for neo-Nazi forest party

Adam B. pleaded guilty and expressed his remorse. He confirmed that he took part in the organization of celebrations to mark the birthday of Adolf Hitler. The prosecutor decided to direct the indictment to the court along with a request from Adam B. to voluntarily submit himself to sentencing. These were the first accusations after January's report from the TVN Superwizjer programme on Polish neo-Nazis. The man has also been accused of promoting a Nazi regime and posessing a firearm without permission.