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Sunday, May 28, 2023

Skanska to build CD PROJEKT’s new HQ

CD PROJEKT has decided to invest in a modern office building to be constructed by Skanska. The CD PROJEKT Group operates in the global, dynamically...

BELONGING AND AT HOME

Anthony Kyprianou is a British Cypriot IT engineer and a travel enthusiast based in Warsaw. He moved to Poland 4 years ago, having spent...

ONE BIKE RIDE AWAY FROM A GOOD MOOD

Leontina Slaninova is a 25-year-old film production assistant from Prague based in Warsaw, who moved to Poland 1 year ago. She now works for...

Cuba, how beautiful 

Kasia Braiter talks to ERNESTO ANTONIO SENTI DARIAS -husband of the Ambassador of Cuba in Poland. Diplomat himself.  Let's start today's interview a little differently....

DB Schenker opens new terminal in Toruń

DB Schenker is adding an 18th terminal to its network of 17 terminals in Poland. The new facility is an investment worth over PLN...

Cautiously optimistic

After the pandemic, we are now facing the war in Ukraine, high inflation, high energy and high construction costs. The list of challenges is actually expanding and it affects both business and consumer behavior. What does it mean for Reckitt and its brands and what’s the outlook for Poland? Sylwia Ziemacka talked to Nikos Tsakalakis, General Manager, Poland, Eastern Europe, Baltics and Ukraine, Reckitt.

Sylwia Ziemacka
Sylwia Ziemacka
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