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Anti-ACTA protesters rally across Europe
Demonstrators have taken to the streets in several European countries to protest against a controversial new international copyright treaty, which they say will undermine freedom on the internet.
'Bringing together the strands of my past': Crochet fanatic recreates ...
Tracey Emin found fame by using her personal life, in all its explicit sexual detail, to inspire works of art.
Reports: U.S. State Department bans travel council from work in foreign student visa program
Just days after the federal government proposed major changes to a foreign student work program, the Council for Educational Travel USA - one of the nation's largest exchange student hosts - was banned from bringing foreign students to the United States, State Department officials told The New York Times .
President appoints Artymiak as...
Poland's President Bronislaw Komorowski appointed colonel Jerzy Artymiak to the post of the Chief Military Prosecutor following a motion submitted, in agreement with the Defense Ministry, by the Prosecutor General Andrzej Seremet.
Poland's 1996 Nobel winning poet Wislawa Szymborska has died at 88
Poland's 1996 Nobel Prize-winning poet Wislawa Szymborska, whose simple words and playful verse plucked threads of irony and empathy out of life, has died.
Chief military prosecutor to be replaced
Poland's chief military prosecutor will lose his job after publicly criticizing his superior, a spokeswoman for President Bronislaw Komorowski said Tuesday.
Police get English lessons and tips on dealing with fans
Gardai will also be travelling to Poland in the coming months to advise the police force about how Irish fans behave and how to defuse any situations involving drunk fans.
Rowdy supporters face being locked up in stadiums' prison cells
They will be used to lock up any violent fans before they are brought to the local police station and charged.
Recent Study: Enea S.a. (Ena) - Alternative Energy - Deals and Alliances Profile
The company generates electricity mainly from coal and hydro power plants. The company distributes electricity in the north-western part of the Poland.
Poland signs copyright treaty that drew protests
Poland on Thursday signed an international copyright agreement, sparking more demonstrations by Internet users who have protested for days over fear it will lead to online censorship.
A new round of the Jazz Era concert series features three concerts by Al Di Meola and his new jazz act.
Protests mount in Poland over anti-piracy pact
Polish citizens take part in a nation wide protest in various cities against high prices of petrol in the city of Poznan.
A Polish morgue worker who raped a women in his mortuary and then fled to Britain has been jailed for 10 years after returning to his homeland.
Suicide attempt reveals conflict among Polish prosecutors
Poland's legal establishment was rocked last week when Colonel Miko3aj Przyby3, a military prosecutor, shot himself in the head during a break at a press conference in Poznan while journalists and television cameras were just meters away.