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Today’s Warsaw is safer, wealthier, and happier than ever. You’ll encounter stylishly dressed locals, sophisticated shopping boulevards, and thoughtful museums covering World War II, Jewish
After the war the Poles almost gave up on re-creating old Warsaw, but ultimately they decided to rebuild, constructing a city of contrasts. Now, painstakingly restored medieval lanes border pedestrian-friendly parks and sleek skyscrapers. As one proud resident told me, “Warsaw is ugly because its history is so beautiful.”
Poland’s new President Karol Nawrocki has positioned himself as the defender of the Polish nation and someone whose office might be sympathetic to the country’s growing far right.
Protesters were planning to converge on Warsaw from across Poland on Friday for what police said would likely be the biggest demonstrations yet against a court ruling that amounted to a near-total ban on abortion.
Evocative, symbolic, and visually arresting - Rosalía’s latest release, 'Berghain' is no ordinary music video. Written in English, Spanish, and German, Marcelina Burzec says the operatic track and parade of avant-garde fashion invites viewers to unravel its intricate layers of meaning.
WARSAW, Ind. (WNDU) - Police in Warsaw are responding to a deadly vehicle vs. pedestrian crash near the Zimmer Biomet facility. Details about what led up to the crash are currently limited. Warsaw police describe it as critical, but Kosciusko County officials confirm with WNDU 16 News Now it was deadly.
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Albion man struck, killed by SUV while walking in Warsaw
WARSAW, Ind. (WANE) An Albion man died early Friday morning after being hit by an SUV in a crosswalk in Warsaw. The incident took place at 6:30 a.m. on Zimmer Road according to a press release from the Warsaw Police Department.
Non Fiction, a 40-minute piano concerto to be performed by Manchester Collective and conductor Hugh Tieppo-Brunt, is Hania Rani’s most ambitious work to date. The 35-year old Polish pianist and composer,