Monthly Archives: January 2010
“Poland Power Report Q1 2010″ now available at Fast Market Research
The new Poland Power Report from BMI forecasts that the country will account for 7.85% of Central and Eastern European (CEE) regional power generationby 2013, and remain a net exporter of electricity to neighbouring states. CEE power generation in… Continue reading Poland Honours Al Mansouri
Poland’s President Lech Kaczynski has honoured Sultan Saeed Al Mansouri, UAE Minister of Economy, with the Commander’s Cross with the Star of Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland.
This honour is being conferred for the first time at… Continue reading
Euro-hopeful Poland to meet key eurozone target in 2012: PM
Euro-hopeful Poland will meet a key condition for joining the eurozone by reducing its public deficit to 3.0 percent of gross domestic product by the end of 2012, Prime Minister Donald Tusk said Friday.
“At the end of 2012, Poland… Continue reading
The Traveller’s Guide To: Chopin
This year is the 200th anniversary of the birth of Frederic Chopin. It will be celebrated in style with concerts and exhibitions around the world, but nowhere more enthusiastically than in Poland. Although his father was French, Chopin had a… Continue reading
Lech Walesa Steps Into Illinois Politics
In the final days before the Illinois primary, Former President of Poland Lech Walesa came to Chicago to support Adam Andrzejewski as the GOP candidate for Governor. EU funded Indian studies centre established in Poland
An Indian Centre for Contemporary Research has been set up by the European Union at Warsaw University to cater to a growing interest in India in Europe.
“The centre will meet the demands of the students from Central and East… Continue reading
Poland’s PM says not to run for president
Poland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk said Thursday he would not run in this year’s presidential elections but would continue as prime minister and Civic Platform’ s leader in order to carry out reforms.
The government will focus now on economic… Continue reading
Poland’s strong economy: Horse power to horsepower
Economic growth and a strong, stable government to boot: time to rethink old notions about Poland
OUTSIDERS often have fixed ideas of Poland: a big, poor country with shambolic governments, dreadful roads and eccentric habits. Old stereotypes die hard, but… Continue reading
The power of history
New thinking and old wounds around the Auschwitz death camp
THE memory of Auschwitz, the best-known symbol of the Holocaust, is fiercely contested. Communist propaganda routinely overlooked the fact that nine-tenths of the 1.1m people murdered there were Jews. A… Continue reading
Poland – Foreign Minister RadosÅ‚aw Sikorski at London conference on Afghanistan
The London conference will be co-hosted… Continue reading

