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Revised Polish National Recovery Plan Nears Completion, Negotiations for Extension Underway

Due to nearly a three-year delay in implementing the National Recovery Plan, the coalition government conducted a revision of the plan earlier this year....

Artificial intelligence is increasingly making bold strides into music production. Both artists and listeners are calling for clear labeling of tracks generated by such...

Analysts predict a tenfold increase in revenue for the artificial intelligence music creation market over the next 10 years. The subject is becoming increasingly...

Plant-Based Products Gaining Traction in Europe, But Policy Changes Needed for Wider Adoption

More than half of Europeans actively reduce their annual meat consumption. Nearly 30 percent consume at least one plant-based alternative to meat or dairy...

Poland to Review Pharmacy Advertising Ban Amidst EU Court Challenge

On March 13, 2024, the European Commission filed a complaint against Poland with the Court of Justice of the European Union regarding regulations that...

20 Years in the EU: Celebrating Poland’s Achievements and Contributions

On May 1st, Poland celebrates the significant milestone of its 20th anniversary as a member of the European Union. Throughout this period, Poland has...

20 Years in the EU: Polish Jobs Boom Thanks to Single Market, Exports Drive Growth

This year marks the 20th anniversary of Poland's accession to the European Union. One of the benefits of membership has been the opening of...

European automakers are concerned about the growing competition from Chinese brands

Two major Chinese car brands are set to hit the Polish market this year, competing in quality with European manufacturers. According to IBRM Samar...

Up to 70,000 Roma have fled from Ukraine to Poland. Even after more than two years, their situation remains challenging

The Roma minority in Poland is estimated to number around 30,000 people. However, following the outbreak of war to the east, in Ukraine, this...

New Hope for Agriculture: Genomic Techniques Offer Promise, but Regulations Cause Friction

Genomic techniques (NGT) enable the production of plants with increased drought and disease resistance, and their cultivation requires fewer fertilizers and pesticides. The European...

Europe is failing to catch up with the USA and China in the development of artificial intelligence

The United States leads the world in artificial intelligence (AI) development, heavily investing in the creation and implementation of new solutions. Following closely are...

Polish Government’s Proposed Maximum Electricity Prices: Legal Concerns and Unequal Treatment of Consumers

"The European Parliament and the Council of the EU directive on common rules for the internal market in electricity has confirmed the prohibition of...

ORLEN Secures Largest Ever CEF Hydrogen Grant for “Clean Cities” Project in Poland

The ORLEN project "Clean Cities – Hydrogen Mobility in Poland" has received a non-repayable subsidy of 62 million euros. The European Union's support is...

UK trade tricks to curb post-Brexit inflation – UK border controls on food from EU including Poland begin

From April 30, British Border Controls on EU Food Begin – Four Years Post-Brexit, Delayed Five Times. To Counteract Inflation Rise Due to Expected...

Overworked and Understaffed: Polish Healthcare Faces a Crisis

Forty-eight hours a week – that's how much a doctor can work according to the European Union directive. "If we wanted to apply these...
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