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  • 28.06.2021 Riyadh
    We are pleased to present article by prime Minister of Poland Mateusz Morawiecki that was published in the Polish monthly opinion "Wszystko Co Najważniejsze". The article is devoted to the economic recovery after the pandemic, and also shows the possibilities of the European Reconstruction Fund.
  • 15.06.2021 Riyadh
    Information on the Polish – Swiss event “Harnessing Remote Sensing for Sustainable Cities” that will held place in Warsaw (hybrid) on June 17th.
  • 13.06.2021 Riyadh
    We encourage you to check information on the current requirements of the Saudi authorities to enter the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
  • 08.06.2021 Riyadh
    Actual restrictions related to the prevention of COVID-19 in force on the Polish border.
  • 07.06.2021 Riyadh
    The Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange (NAWA) has announced a call for proposals under the Polish Returns NAWA Programme. You can find all necessary information, conditions for application, timing and links below.
  • 27.05.2021 Riyadh
    In spring 2021, an iconic painting of astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus, by the most famous Polish painter of the 19th century, Jan Matejko, will make a rare visit to the National Gallery, the first time it will ever have been seen in the UK.
  • 09.05.2021
    Poland continues to support people affected by the humanitarian crisis. The National Coordinator for Development Cooperation, Minister Paweł Jabłoński, decided to make a voluntary contribution to the activities of the World Food Program in Yemen.
  • 06.05.2021
    The Minister of Foreign Affairs announces a contest for the best foreign language publication promoting the history of Poland and the best Polish language publication on the history of Polish diplomacy. The contest welcomes works which were published in 2020. Historians can submit their works until 15 August 2021.
  • 03.05.2021
    When on 3 May 1791 the Four-Year Sejm also called the Great Sejm adopted The Government Act of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth later known as the Constitution of 3 May, the Polish-Lithuanian state became the Europe’s first and the world’s second that passed the basic law. For its time, it was a progressive and bold legal act which initiated a number of reforms. It also constituted a crowning achievement of the centuries-old links between Poland and Lithuania.
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