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Poland’s Housing Boom: Affordable Living and Lucrative Investments in 2025

Poland's housing market is undergoing a remarkable transformation, offering a unique blend of affordability, modernity, and investment potential. As the country continues its upward...

Poland’s EU Presidency

On January 1, Poland assumed the presidency of the EU Council, stepping into a pivotal role at a time when Europe faces critical challenges....

Poland 2025: Economic Growth

According to economists from mBank, Poland’s ability to combine structural investments with resilience to external challenges will be key to maintaining its upward trajectory.As...

Cabinet of European Art

The Bohdan and Varvara Chanenko National Museum of Art in Kyiv is one of the most important museum institutions in Eastern Europe, with collections...

Strongwomen

The temporary exhibition at the Museum of Krakow takes place over 100 years after the announcement of the decree on voting rights for Polish...

ACCELERATING THE DRIVE TO POLAND’S CIRCULAR ECONOMY

“The Circular Economy is not a key priority for Polish decision-makers. Especially on the highest level, I think it needs more awareness and devotion from politicians. There is a much better situation at the regional, municipal and voivodeships levels, where Circular Economic principles are implemented in everyday processes, dealing with waste management policies.” INNOWO President Agnieszka Sznyk talked with Poland Weekly about the challenges facing the Circular Economy in Poland.

Sylwia Ziemacka
Sylwia Ziemacka
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