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Germany Implements Temporary Border Controls Amid Criticism from EU Neighbors

Germany has introduced temporary controls at all land borders in an effort to curb illegal migration. Such measures are permitted when there is a...

The distance between the EU and the economies of the US and China is increasing. The competitiveness of EU companies is declining

The report by Mario Draghi published in September paints a bleak economic future for the European Union, unless it undertakes multi-billion investments in innovation....

FREENOW reaches profitability threshold

FREENOW, a European app for taxi and multimodal transportation, has announced that it has reached the point of profitability. The company's current strategy, which...

Slack Study Identifies Five AI Personality Types Shaping the Future of Work

A recent study by Slack Workforce Lab examined what motivates employees to engage with artificial intelligence (AI) and their thoughts on its usage in...

Polish Employees Happier with Pay Than Europeans (Despite Lower Average)

Only 37 percent of European employees are satisfied with their total compensation package. Poles evaluate their situation significantly better. As many as 60 percent of...

2 in 10 Polish Companies Declare the Need for Layoffs, but 4 in 10 Do Not Plan Any Staffing Changes

In the fourth quarter of 2024, 35% of organizations in Poland plan to recruit new employees, while 42% intend to make no changes to...

Bioceltix Announces Positive Clinical Trial Results for Arthritis Treatment in Horses

The stock market-listed veterinary biotech company has announced preliminary positive results from the clinical trial of BCX-EM, a product designed to treat arthritis in...

New Appointments to the Management Board of the Warsaw Stock Exchange: Michał Kobza and Marcin Rulnicki Take Key Roles

The Financial Supervision Authority has approved the appointment of two new members to the Management Board of the Warsaw Stock Exchange (WSE). Michał Kobza...

The government focuses on liberalizing law for wind power plants, but energy storage from RES remains a challenge

The Polish government has announced plans to introduce new regulations aimed at simplifying the process of locating land-based wind power plants. The proposed amendments...

Green energy is being wasted. Poland’s power grid urgently needs modernization and changes in law

The cost of upgrading European energy networks by 2030 could reach as much as 584 billion euros, according to data from the European Commission....

ORLEN’s HySPARK Project Receives EU Grant for Hydrogen Projects

The HySPARK project, implemented by ORLEN and a consortium of 17 international partners, has become the first in Poland to secure funding from the...

Renewable Energy Overtakes Fossil Fuels in EU: Poland on the Rise

In the first half of this year, EU's energy share from renewable sources compared to fossil fuels was 30% to 27% respectively. This means...

Retail Purchasing Power Across Europe: Poles Spend Less Than Average, But More Relative to Income

The average purchasing power in retail trade in Europe is 6,517 euros per capita. Citizens of Luxembourg have the highest spending power in this...

Poland is the Seventh Most Difficult Country in Europe to Conduct Business

Poland ranks seventh in Europe and 12th worldwide among the least business-friendly countries. It also performed the worst in this regard compared to neighboring...
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