Beata Śniechowska has just become the first Polish woman to receive a Michelin star! 🌟
Her restaurant is called BABA and it’s in Wrocław. The dish that impressed the inspectors the most? Her pierogi! 🥟
https://t.co/dn6J1KcLiS
Wrocław is a city of colorful squares, winding rivers, and hidden bronze gnomes.
More than a hundred bridges connect its islands, each filled with history and quiet charm.
The best news ever✌🏻
Belarus has released Polish-Belarusian journalist Andrzej #Poczobut, in a prisoner exchange at the Polish-Belarusian border.
Poczobut was arrested in 2021 and sentenced to 8 years in prison on false, misleading and politically motivated charges.
Polish streamer and #socialmedia influencer Łatwogang has raised over 250 million złoty ($70 million) in a record-breaking non-stop charity stream that lasted 9 days.
#cancerfighters 🦀🔨
#Poland
Christina Koch’s reflection on Artemis II crew:
“When we saw tiny Earth…what struck me wasn’t necessarily just Earth. It was all the blackness around it. Earth was just this lifeboat hanging undisturbingly in the universe…Planet Earth. You are a crew.”
Poland’s economy is 42% larger than it would have been if the country had not joined the European Union, according to new analysis by @PIE_NET_PL https://t.co/1GRYE826l2
A cow escaped her farm in Poland in November and is living her new life. She has been found months later roaming a forest with a herd of European bison. Forest officials say the herd has fully accepted the cow as one of their own. ✨
genuinely fascinating that we’ve hit a point where the full monetization of the internet and ai bot takeover has led to a majority of people wanting tech minimalism
Eye-opening chart. Poland‘s GDP growth in the last decade has been simply amazing and is expected to grow another 30% in the next few years.
Poland did everything right:
1. It has strong rule of law without overregulating businesses or throttling innovation and investment.
2. It maintains reasonable tax rates that keep people motivated to work hard and start businesses.
3. With EU funds, Poland massively upgraded its infrastructure, attracting foreign investment.
4. It digitalised most government services, making interaction with them easy and efficient.
5. Compared to some other countries in the region, the Polish economy is not based on cronyism and corruption.
6. Poland lacks long-term welfare nets, which motivates people to seek new jobs when unemployed.
7. Poland protects its borders effectively, preventing illegal immigration while welcoming immigrants who want to work, start businesses, and contribute to society.
8. Last but not least, Poles still remember the misery of socialism and understand they must work hard or start a business to live well. The entrepreneurial mindset in Poland is simply amazing.
Be like Poland. It’s really worth it, and so refreshing compared to the steady decline of the left policies dominated Western European economies and societies.