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Bialystok · BialystokThe fatal slaughter of the frog took place on the route between Supraślem and Krynki in Podlasie - reports "Gazeta Wyborcza". This is another recent event with the participation of Polish military on the Polish-Belarusian border.See the Story
A military truck hit another bison. “He ran out of the forest”
Bialystok · BialystokEverything about the case pointed to a fire in which an elderly man died and an injured woman got out of a burning house at the last minute. Two days later, police detained the married couple's grandson. The motive for the grandfather's murder and the attempted killing of the grandmother is still not clear. Matthew was telling the inquest that he didn't know why he did it. Then the testimony recanted. He pleaded not guilty before the court and d…See the Story
“I'm hot,” my grandfather said when his grandson set it on fire. He had previously beaten him with a stool
Bialystok · BialystokThree drunken men organised a promotion at the fuel station in Kolna (Poland), after it turned out that they could not buy hot dogs there. Police were called to the spot. As it turned out, one of the men – he was also aggressive towards officials – is a newly elected city councillor. TVN24 reports on the case.See the Story
“There were no hot dogs.” Newly elected councillor arrested for brawl
Immigration · BialystokThe migrants, more than 220 people, tried to forcefully cross the border between Poland and Belarus, throwing branches of trees and stones at the Polish border services. The incident is the latest in a series of illegal border crossing attempts that have intensified in recent months.See the Story
Ladders, branches, stones. More than 220 foreigners stormed the Polish border
Bialystok · BialystokIch zgodność w tej kwestii mnie zaskakuje. W końcu pojechaliśmy zapytać o aborcję na podlaskiej prowincji, która — jak się utarło — jest przestrzenią, gdzie powinny dominować bardziej konserwatywne poglądy. Tymczasem kilkanaście przypadkowo spotkanych kobiet o dostępie do legalnej aborcji, prawie wyboru i dzisiejszej debacie w polskim Sejmie mówi bardzo podobnie. — To jest nasze ciało, a nie ich! — grzmią. — Wydaje mi się, że sama nie dokonałaby…See the Story
Women from Podlaskie have only a scream left. 'This is our body, not theirs!'.
Vatican · BialystokThe Vatican has made a decision regarding Father Andrzej Dębski, former spokesperson of the Białystok Archdiocese. The punishment for writing obscene, vulgar messages to an unknown young woman is a four-year ban on all public exercises of ecclesiastical power. Additionally, a two-year supervision by a church guardian has been imposed, as reported by the Białystok curia in a statement on their website.See the Story
A priest punished by the Vatican for hurricane lists. "You will be a private crowd"
Bialystok · BialystokJarosław Kaczynski announced his success on Sunday evening, but the eyes of many were focused on one of the politicians who stood behind the president. It was the long-unseen Jacek Kurski, who triggered an avalanche of speculation with his presence. There is a lot of talk about the fact that the former president of TVP intends to run for the European Parliament. — Jacek himself “spins” all these things, because he wants to be talked about, one o…See the Story
The big comeback? “Jacek Kurski would like to be the only one anywhere.” PiS politicians reveal the backstage of the talks
Bialystok · BialystokSensation in Podlasie. PiS will win exactly half of the seats in the parliament, which may mean a political pat in the region. The key may be the voice of a politician known in Poland primarily from memoirs. Stanislaw Derehajło learned that it is he who will decide who will rule in the parliament of the Podlaskie War from the Białystok reporter Oneta, Martyna Bielska. We met the former deputy marshal just during the Polish work. After a moment o…See the Story