Ukraine: 1,000 Days of Resilience and Europe’s Future
Beata Bruggeman-SekowskaToday marks 1,000 days since Russia launched its large-scale invasion of Ukraine. This tragic milestone ser...
National Polish Cycling Route in the Netherlands: Follow in the Footsteps of Liberation
By Beata Bruggeman-SekowskaThe National Polish Cycling Route takes riders through the Netherlands on a journey commemorating the Po...
Maria Skłodowska-Curie: The Trailblazing Scientist Who Changed the Course of Science and Medicine
By Beata Bruggeman-SekowskaMaria (Marie) Skłodowska-Curie was a pioneer, achieving countless "firsts" in science and for women wor...
All Saints’ Day in Poland: A Time for Remembrance
All Saints’ Day (Wszystkich Świętych), also known as the Day of the Dead, is a national holiday in Poland celebrated on November 1st. T...
Dutch city of Breda and Polish heroes
By Beata Bruggeman-Sekowska
On October 29, 1944, General Stanisław Maczek’s Polish 1st Armoured Division liberated the city of Breda fr...
Liberation Concert Honoring Polish Liberators
The renowned Sinfonietta Cracovia will conclude its October tour with a captivating performance at the Chassé Theater in the Dutch city...
Dramatic floods in Central Europe
Central European countries: Poland, Czechia, Slovakia, Romania, Hungary and Austria are facing terrible floods, evacuations, damage to ...
Casimir Pulaski-a father of the American cavalry and a hero of two Nations: Poland and the USA
image: Casimir Pulaski Memorial in Savannah, Georgia ©Beata Bruggeman-SekowskaBy Beata Bruggeman-SekowskaKazimierz Michał W...
June 4, 1989 in Poland
On June 4, 1989 during the semi-free parliamentary elections Polish people voted on the Citizens’ Committee, an opposition group around...
Warsaw opens the longest of this sort bridge in Poland and one of the longest in the world
©communications-unlimited.nlBy Beata Bruggeman-SekowskaOn March 28, 2024 in Warsaw the bridge for pedestrians and cyclists conn...












