Two Polish soldiers killed in AfghanistanOctober 9th, 2009 WARSAW - Two Polish soldiers were killed and four injured Friday in an attack in Afghanistan. A bomb exploded under their vehicle in Wardak Province, in the country's central-east region, according to the Polish news agency PAP, which quoted a military spokesman in Warsaw.
Polish priest robs bankSeptember 22nd, 2009 WARSAW - A bank robber who stole about $1,000 at knife-point turns out to have been a priest, prosecutors said Tuesday. The robbery took place Monday afternoon at Polish bank PKO in the town of zamotuly, in western Poland, the Polish Press Agency PAP reported.
Polish Prime Minister confirms that he declined Obama's callSeptember 18th, 2009 WARSAW - Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has confirmed that he declined to receive President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hilary Clinton's calls on the decision to scrap the planned missile-defense bases in his country. Politico quoted Tusk as saying that he declined to speak with US President Obama during the night because he wanted to "properly prepare for the discussion."
He rejected a call from Hillary Clinton because, as the head of the government, he was entitled to speak to the president.
Polish soldier dies of wounds sustained in Afghanistan in MaySeptember 9th, 2009 Polish soldier injured in Afghanistan diesWARSAW, Poland — The Polish army says a soldier injured in Afghanistan in May has died of his wounds at a hospital in Poland. Pfc. Artur Pyc was injured May 22 in Afghanistan's eastern Ghazni province when a roadside bomb exploded under the mine-resistant armored vehicle he was driving.
Polish soldier killed, five wounded in AfghanistanSeptember 4th, 2009 WARSAW - One Polish soldier was killed and five others were wounded Friday after a bomb exploded near a Polish convoy in eastern Afghanistan, local media reported. This was the 11th Polish soldier to die in the NATO mission, and the first to die in a KTO Rosomak (Wolverine) armoured vehicle.
Pre-schoolers pick up language faster in classmates' presenceMay 15th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Pre-schoolers pick up language faster in the presence of classmates with better linguistic skills. Of course, they also learn how to speak and understand language by the way their parents at home and teachers at school speak.
Polish authorities raise death toll in homeless shelter blaze to 23 after DNA testsApril 30th, 2009 Polish official: 23 dead in Polish shelter blazeWARSAW, Poland — Polish prosecutors are raising the death toll from a fire that ripped through a homeless shelter in mid-April to 23 after DNA tests on the victims. Malgorzata Wojciechowicz, a spokeswoman for prosecutors in Szczecin, said Thursday that 23 people were killed in the blaze, including 13 children.
After 47 years, Indian writer Sankar is sensation of London Book FairApril 23rd, 2009 LONDON - Fortyseven years after he created a sensation with his best-selling novel about a hotel in his native Kolkata, Bengali writer Sankar is kicking up a literary storm in the West. Sankar, whose real name is Mani Sankar Mukherjee, has turned out to be the surprise triumph of the ongoing London Book Fair - feted by academics, lauded by reviewers and mobbed by fans.
Hillary Clinton greets Bangladeshis on New YearApril 12th, 2009 DHAKA - US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton Sunday sent a New Year message to all Bangladeshis living across the world ahead of the Bengali New Year 1416 - which is celebrated Tuesday. 'I send greetings to all around the world who are observing Pahela Boishakh (the first day of Bengali calendar), the New Year festivity celebrated by those who share common Bengali culture,' Clinton said in a message released by the US embassy in Dhaka.
ArcelorMittal asks Poland to stop Russian steel importApril 11th, 2009 WARSAW - Steel giant ArcelorMittal, which controls 70 percent of steel production in Poland, has asked the Polish government to stop importing Russian steel which is making a big dent on the profitability of the Lakshmi Mittal-headed steel behemoth. The Russian steel, which is much cheaper than steel produced by ArcelorMittal, has flooded the Polish market in recent days and a big part of the imported steel is also being re-exported to other European countries.
Ramkumar Chattopadhyay was 'last emperor' of traditional Bengali musicMarch 19th, 2009 KOLKATA - The death of legendary singer Ramkumar Chattopadhyay, who was regarded as the repository of Bangla Puratoni Gaan (old Bengali songs), marked the end of the era of vernacular traditional music, feels the music industry here. Chattopadhyay, 89, died here Wednesday at the Belle Vue Clinic.
US needs time to review Europe missile plan: GatesFebruary 21st, 2009 KRAKOW - US Defence Secretary Robert Gates said Friday that the Obama administration needs time to review the plans of the previous administration to develop a strategic missile defence shield in Poland and the Czech Republic. Gates said he has told Polish leaders to allow some time for the review.
Pakistani militants release video of Pole's beheadingFebruary 8th, 2009 ISLAMABAD - Pakistani militants Sunday released what appeared to be video footage of a Polish engineer's beheading, local media reported. Selective shots broadcast by the private Duniya news channel showed the Polish national, Peter Stanczak, squatting on the floor with two masked gunmen standing on either side.
Ganguly to host quiz show on small screenFebruary 7th, 2009 KOLKATA - Former cricketer Sourav Ganguly is all set to begin a new innings as compere of a Bengali TV reality show in June. Ganguly, India's cricket captain who retired from the game late last year, has already inked a deal with popular Bengali TV channel Zee Bangla, according to a report in the Ananda Bazar Patrika.
A Scottish touch to Kolkata book fair this yearJanuary 20th, 2009 KOLKATA - Book lovers in the city will get to taste Scottish art and literature as Scotland is the 'focal theme' in the Kolkata Book Fair 2009. 'Scotland will be the focal theme in the book fair this year.