WARSAW, Poland – Warsaw city councilors have banned a 1945 monument of Polish-Soviet brotherhood in arms from being returned to its place on a city street. The move, a reversal of their own previous ...
A Warsaw businessman is waging a legal battle with the mayor. Chad Zartman is suing both the mayor and the city of Warsaw after he says police confiscated his two cell phones after a city council ...
Known as the Phoenix City, Warsaw's mixture of architectural styles reflects its turbulent history. By the end of World War Two it lay destroyed, the result of random bombing and planned destruction ...
Warsaw, the capital of Poland, doesn’t appear at the top of many European travelers’ wish lists. But that’s just one reason you may want to visit. With evocative sights, an epic history and low prices ...
With neoclassical architecture in ice-cream hues, candlelit Chopin concerts, and bygone confectioneries on every corner, ...
Warsaw City Hall has announced it would install 165 sensors to monitor air quality in the city and the outskirts. A tender has just been opened for the delivery of the devices and software. Experts ...
The City of Warsaw is looking to keep its older citizens close to downtown. A lot will soon become a senior citizens affordable housing unit with 73 different apartments. Less than a minute from ...
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with the mayor of Warsaw, Poland, about how his city is managing the influx of Ukrainian refugees. He says Warsaw's population went up by 15% since the outset of the conflict.
Venue for the opening match at UEFA EURO 2012, Warsaw is known as the Phoenix City as spirited survival runs rich through its veins. Today it is once again a thriving capital. Known as the Phoenix ...
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