The Digest 7th November 2021
Death By Decree – “Her Heart Was Beating Too” – Abortion Law Protests/ Church Help Rejected/ Independence Day/ Marching Miners/ Coal Reversal/ Warsaw – Uprising Museum/ Krakow – Auschwitz Tattoo’s/ Pszczyna – Two Doctors Suspended/ TriCity – Uni Renewable/ International – NATO Alarm/ Democracy Gone?/ US Travel Restrictions/ Business & Economy – Rates Up/ Rates Steady/ Govt. Control Increases/ Sport – Swimming Gold, 9 Lives Cat, Border Crisis, From Warsaw with Love Spy Story and more…
National – “Her heart was beating too” – Thousands protest death of pregnant woman – Reuters
Church request to medically treat border migrants rejected – notesfrompoland
Will the national independence march go ahead? – kafkadesk
Miners march against coal plans – euronews
Poland reverses pledge to cut coal, hours after signing – eurionewsgreen
Local
Warsaw – Uprising Museum to be expanded – beautifulwarszawa
Krakow – Auction of Auschwitz branding kit blocked – DW
Pszczyna – Two doctors suspended after pregnant woman’s death – TVN (Video)
Tri-city – University joins forces on renewables – offshorewind
International – Nato alarmed by Belarus border incursion – EUObserver
Poland is no longer a democracy, claims rule of law analysts – TheNewStatesman
New rules for US visits – US Embassy,Warsaw
Business & Economy – NBP member Gatnar says more interest rate hikes needed – nasdaq
NBP head says further rate hikes may be unnecessary – PolandIn
Parliament passes investment act extending government control – NationalLawReview
Sport – Tchórz wins swimming gold – thenews
Odds & Ends – 9 lives cat survives 10 day ordeal – reuters
Podcast – NfP on the border crisis – notesfrompoland
Featured article – From Warsaw with love – Spy stories from the cold war – NPR
Have a great Sunday,
Team Digest
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