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Polish protesters: "We won't pay for your crisis"

Polish protesters: "We won't pay for your crisis" Warsaw - Hundreds of miners, shipyard workers and medical rescuers marched in the Polish capital Thursday against what they charged were the government's "anti-labour politics."

Metalworkers and trade unionists were also in the crowd that demonstrated at the economy and health ministries.

Polish highway to bypass valuable ecosystem

Polish highway to bypass valuable ecosystem Warsaw  - A highway in northeastern Poland will be built along a new route to avoid harming valuable marshlands, Environment Minister Maciej Nowicki said on Tuesday.

The new route will only be 2 kilometres longer and also cheaper than the controversial proposal cutting through the scenic Rospuda Valley, Nowicki said.

The highway caused controversy for several years between ecologists and local residents who wanted it built quickly to ease traffic congestion, the Polish Press Agency reported.

Polish unemployment rises amid gloomy forecasts

Polish unemployment rises amid gloomy forecasts Warsaw - Unemployment in Poland rose to 10.9 per cent in February and was up 0.4 per cent from the previous month, the Central Statistical Office said on Tuesday.

Retail sales were down 1.6 per cent in February compared to a year ago, the statistics office said.

The number of building permits in January and February also fell by 9.6 per cent compared to that same period last year in a country that's increasingly feeling the effects of the global economic recession.

"Polish Fritzl" goes on trial

"Polish Fritzl" goes on trialWarsaw - A 46-year-old man called the "Polish Fritzl" took the stand Friday after he allegedly raped his daughter repeatedly and kept her prisoner for six years.

Krzysztof B. faces charges of repeatedly raping his daughter using violence and threats, and physically and emotionally abusing his family.

The proceedings are being held behind closed doors in the eastern city of Bialystok, reported the Polish Press Agency PAP.

Thousands of Hasidic Jews set to mark rabbi's anniversary in Poland

Thousands of Hasidic Jews set to mark rabbi's anniversary in Poland Warsaw - Thousands of Hasidic Jews will on Tuesday pray at the grave in Poland of one of the faith's most influential rabbis, marking the 223 anniversary of his death.

Rabbi Elimelech Weisblum's grave in southeastern Poland will see Jews from across the world come to pray, dance and sing at one of the most significant places in the Hasidic faith.

The anniversary is "classically Jewish - chaotic," Poland's Chief Rabbi Michael Schudrich told Deutsche Presse-Agentur dpa.

Kidney for sale on Polish internet auction site

Kidney for sale on Polish internet auction site

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