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Each summer — when we're not homeschooling — the kids help me plan the meals for the next school year. AdvertisementWhile the oven preheats for the nuggets, I have one of my kids help me peel the potatoes. Lisa Tanner for InsiderQuick fish sandwiches made with frozen fish fillets, hamburger buns, and lettuce are usually on rotation for seafood nights. Lisa Tanner for InsiderWhen we need a quick option for sandwich night but are tired of cold sandwiches, meatballs come to the rescue. The kids help me peel potatoes, and we start them in the Instant Pot for 10 minutes on high pressure.
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The Polish unit of Spain's Santander (Santander Bank Polska) logo is pictured in Warsaw, Poland, May 10, 2021. REUTERS/Kacper Pempel/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsMADRID, Oct 30 (Reuters) - Spain's Santander (SAN.MC) is planning to sell toxic real estate assets with a nominal value of up to 5 billion euros ($5.28 billion), Spanish daily Cinco Dias reported on Monday. Cinco Dias did not mention the price or potential discount on the sale of the assets, while Santander declined to comment. Spanish banks were very active in the past in shedding real estate assets that went sour in the economic slump that followed the bursting of the country's real estate bubble at the end of 2007. ($1 = 0.9469 euros)Reporting by Jesús Aguado, editing by Inti Landauro and Kim CoghillOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Kacper, Cinco Dias, Jesús Aguado, Inti Landauro, Kim Coghill Organizations: Spain's Santander, Santander Bank Polska, REUTERS, Rights, Santander, Thomson Locations: Warsaw, Poland, Rights MADRID
"Public media are paid for with our taxes in order to give citizens access to fair information. And that's particularly important at... election time," said Joanna Krawczyk from the German Marshall Fund, a think-tank. PiS says private media outlets such as Warner Bros' (WBD.O) TVN often distort public debate by representing foreign interests. This perceived bias in public broadcasting has exacerbated political divisions in Polish society. "When she watches TVP, he goes to the kitchen."
Persons: Kacper, TVP, Szalai, RSF, Joanna Krawczyk, KRRiT, PiS, Grzegorz Lewandowski, Donald Tusk, Alan Charlish, Gareth Jones Organizations: Telewizja Polska SA, REUTERS, Sunday Government, WARSAW, Law and Justice, Media, German Marshall Fund, European Union, Civic Coalition, Reuters, Warner Bros, TVN, European Centre for Press, Media Freedom, Thomson Locations: Warsaw, Poland, TVP, Sochaczew, Hungary, Turkey, Russia
In another dispute, Warsaw resisted a German offer to station Patriot missile air defence units in Poland before eventually agreeing to it. Among the sticking points, one German source said Poland was asking for too much money for the repair works. Another source, a German diplomat, said the talks failed partly because German companies were reluctant to share technical information. SOURING RELATIONSWhile ties between Poland and Germany have been frosty since PiS first came to power in 2015, Poles now see them worsening. Just 47% think relations are good, according to a German Polish barometer poll this year, down from 72% in 2020.
Persons: Marek Strzelecki, Sabine Siebold, Anna Koper, Donald Tusk, PiS, Mateusz Morawiecki, Tusk, Angela Merkel, Olaf Scholz, General Ben Hodges, Krauss, Maffei, Sebastian Chwalek, Thomas Kleine, Berlin, mushroomed, Camp David, ” Hodges, Joe, Biden, Andrzej, Duda, Chancellor Scholz, Justyna Pawlak, Anna Wlodarczak, Alan Charlish, Sarah Marsh, Andreas Rinke, Matthias Williams, Mark Heinrich Organizations: Anna, Anna Koper WARSAW, NATO, Justice, Nazi Wehrmacht, Patriot, Law, Justice Party, U.S, Army, Reuters, Rheinmetall, Polska, Patriots, Foreign, German Marshall Fund Locations: BERLIN, Germany, Berlin, Ukraine, Polish, Nazi, EU, Slovakia, Poland, Warsaw, U.S, Europe, German, PiS, Japan, South Korea
In another dispute, Warsaw resisted a German offer to station Patriot missile air defence units in Poland before eventually agreeing to it. Among the sticking points, one German source said Poland was asking for too much money for the repair works. Another source, a German diplomat, said the talks failed partly because German companies were reluctant to share technical information. SOURING RELATIONSWhile ties between Poland and Germany have been frosty since PiS first came to power in 2015, Poles now see them worsening. Just 47% think relations are good, according to a German Polish barometer poll this year, down from 72% in 2020.
Persons: Olaf Scholz, Andrzej Duda, Thibault Camus, Donald Tusk, PiS, Mateusz Morawiecki, Tusk, Angela Merkel, General Ben Hodges, Krauss, Maffei, Sebastian Chwalek, Thomas Kleine, Berlin, mushroomed, Camp David, ” Hodges, Joe, Biden, Andrzej, Duda, Chancellor Scholz, Justyna Pawlak, Marek Strzelecki, Anna Koper, Anna Wlodarczak, Alan Charlish, Sarah Marsh, Sabine Siebold, Andreas Rinke, Matthias Williams, Mark Heinrich Our Organizations: Russia, goading, NATO, Justice, Nazi Wehrmacht, Patriot, Law, Justice Party, U.S, Army, Reuters, Rheinmetall, Polska, Patriots, Foreign, German Marshall Fund, Thomson Locations: Ukraine, Berlin, Germany, Russia Berlin, goading Warsaw, WARSAW, BERLIN, Polish, Nazi, EU, Slovakia, Poland, Warsaw, U.S, Europe, German, PiS, Japan, South Korea
watch nowIn the meantime, copper customers, in anticipation of shortages, are either delaying clean energy projects or reducing their need for copper, an economic principle known as demand destruction. Among other actions, it would dismantle most of the clean energy projects initiated by the Biden Administration. At that point, the consensus was that there would be a major copper supply response. That's presented the industry with a whole new era of copper demand, Adkerson said. China's economy has slowed, while those in the U.S. and Europe are striving to transition to clean energy.
Persons: Wood Mackenzie, Nick Pickens, we've, we're, Tesla, eyeing, Rishi Sunak, Richard Adkerson, he's, Adkerson, That's, Clayton Walker, Matt Murphy, Murphy, Walker Organizations: Polska Miedz SA, Bloomberg, Getty, EV, P, International Energy Agency, Heritage Foundation, Republican, Biden Administration, Phoenix, Resources, Freeport, Afp, Rio, Barclays, Rio Tinto, Caterpillar Locations: Glogow, Poland, Wood, EVs, McMoRan, Freeport, China, U.S, Europe, Papua, Freeport's Indonesia, Rio Tinto, Mongolia, Salt Lake City , Utah, Indonesia, Rio
Kacper Pempel | ReutersPoland has said it will no longer supply its neighbor Ukraine with weapons, as a rift over agricultural exports deepens. Jonathan Ernst | ReutersWarsaw has been one of Kyiv's staunchest allies since mutual foe Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022. Poland has donated a wide range of weaponry to Kyiv, from modern Leopard 2 tanks to Soviet-era fighter jets, as well as delivering military training to Ukraine's armed forces. A Polish farmer during an April 12, 2022 protest against Ukrainian grain imports, which have lowered prices for crops in Poland. In happier times: Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky and Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki embrace during a joint news briefing on a day of the first anniversary of Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv, Ukraine February 24, 2023.
Persons: Kacper Pempel, Mateusz Morawiecki, Morawiecki, Kamala Harris, Jonathan Ernst, Kyiv's, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Pawel Jablonski, Attila Husejnow, Yulia Svyridenko, Svyridenko, Volodymyr Zelensky, Viacheslav Ratynskyi Organizations: NATO, Reuters, Google, Polska Agencja, Poland's, U.S, White, Washington , D.C, World Trade Organization, United Nations, General Assembly, Kyiv, UN, Assembly, CNBC, EU, Solidarity, European Commission, Slovakia —, WTO, Warsaw, Polish Locations: Europe, France, U.S, Poland, Piskie, Orzysz, Reuters Poland, Ukraine, Kyiv, Warsaw, Washington ,, Reuters Warsaw, Russia, Soviet, Moscow, Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Slovakia, Polish, Bratislava, Budapest, Ukrainian
WARSAW, Sept 5 (Reuters) - Poland's central bank cut its main interest rate by 75 basis points to 6.00% on Wednesday, in a shock decision ahead of October elections that sent the zloty currency tumbling against the euro. The National Bank of Poland (NBP) said it took the decision because it expects inflation to return to target faster than originally expected. It said that the adjustment to interest rates would be "conducive to meeting the NBP inflation target in the medium term". NBP Governor Adam Glapinski had previously signalled that a rate cut could come in September if inflation fell to single digits. "We have already said that it is too early for a rate cut, and certainly such an aggressive rate cut, when the prospects (of a slowdown) in inflation are still distant," said Piotr Bielski, director of the economic analysis department of Santander Bank Polska.
Persons: Adam Glapinski, Piotr Bielski, J.P, Morgan, Wojciech Paczos, Jaroslaw Kaczynski, Anna Koper, Pawel Florkiewicz, Alan Charlish, Anna Wlodarczak, Karol Badohal, Marc Jones, Justyna Pawlak, Nick Macfie, Sharon Singleton, Marguerita Choy Organizations: Reuters, National Bank of Poland, Santander Bank Polska, Cardiff University, Justice, Thomson Locations: WARSAW, NBP, Poland, Pawel
Companies PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna SA FollowWARSAW, Sept 4 (Reuters) - Polish utility PGE (PGE.WA) said on Monday it was reversing a decision to bring forward its carbon-neutrality target to 2040 from 2050, changing course less than a week after the announcement of a strategy that caused political fallout. PGE is one of a few state-controlled energy firms that is seeking to move away from coal-fired plants in a coordinated overhaul of the country's energy sector. "The Management Board of PGE S.A. repealed the resolution adopting the update of the PGE Group Strategy," PGE said in a statement. "The decision is due to the need to complete the process of establishing the National Energy Security Agency (NABE)." Reporting by Alan Charlish and Marek Strzelecki; Editing by Alexander SmithOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: PGE's, Jacek Sasin, Alan Charlish, Marek Strzelecki, Alexander Smith Organizations: PGE Polska Grupa, WARSAW, PGE, Poland, State, PGE S.A, National Energy Security Agency, Thomson Locations: PGE, Poland, Warsaw
In 2019, it launched its International Fund. Today, the investor manages the Diamond Hill International Fund (DHIAX) , rated five stars by Morningstar. Mohanraj expects that's because of the fund's emphasis on differentiated bets. The Diamond Hill fund, which is benchmarked against the MSCI ACWI ex USA Index, has roughly $65 million in assets, a 1.150% expense ratio, and . "And it's that idea of a highly curated portfolio, of what I want to own in international, that's the mindset."
Persons: Krishna Mohanraj, Sanford C, Bernstein, that's, Mohanraj, Morningstar, DHIAX, What's, Dino, they've, Mario, V, Prem Watsa who's, Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway, Warren Buffett's Organizations: Diamond Hill Capital Management, Diamond Hill, International Fund, i2 Technologies, Sanford, Dino Polska SA, Polska, Dino Polska, Nintendo, Mario Bros, Office, Fairfax Financial Locations: Diamond, South India, U.S, Warsaw, Poland, Japanese, Fairfax, Canadian, Canada, Berkshire
WARSAW, March 25 (Reuters) - Polish ammunition maker Dezamet, a unit of state arms producer Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa (PGZ), will substantially boost capacity to supply EU-funded ammunition to Ukraine, Poland's prime minister said on Saturday. The announcement by Mateusz Morawiecki comes ahead of a planned visit by EU Commissioner for Internal Market, Thierry Breton, to Dezamet on Monday. Seventeen EU member states and Norway this week agreed to jointly procure ammunition to help Ukraine and to replenish their own stockpiles, the European Defence Agency said. Dezamet, which produces ammunition for artillery, mortars and grenade launchers, is one of PGZ group's more than 50 armaments enterprises. Morawiecki said that he also counted on private companies in Poland to boost their ammunition production.
Emerging market stocks are piquing investor interest. Against that backdrop, Morgan Stanley named a raft of EM stocks it says are of the "highest quality" and are trading at reasonable prices. Morgan Stanley said valuations look "attractive" for the 29 stocks that turned up on its screen. Morgan Stanley likes Alibaba as a play on China's reopening and consumption recovery. Singapore-based utilities firm Sembcorp Industries is another Morgan Stanley favorite.
Feb 2 (Reuters) - The chief executive of Poland's Santander Bank Polska (SPL1.WA) said on Thursday the lender plans to share profit with its shareholders through "a solid dividend". The Polish arm of Spain's Banco Santander (SAN.MC) reported a net profit of 2.8 billion zloty ($654.3 million) in 2022, up 152% year on year, helped by high interest rates. "I am optimistic, because all indicators show, the huge capital surplus plus meeting all criteria to pay a solid dividend," CEO Michal Gajewski told a post-earnings media call. The bank paid a dividend of 2.68 zlotys per share on 2021 results. Chief Financial Officer Maciej Reluga added the bank expects its net interest margin to stabilise this year, provided there are no further interest rate hikes.
Polish regulator accuses T-Mobile of misleading advertising
  + stars: | 2023-01-02 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
WARSAW, Jan 2 (Reuters) - Polish regulator UOKiK has accused the Polish unit of T-Mobile of misleading advertising relating to a free mobile data offer, with the company potentially facing a fine of 10% of annual revenue. "After reading the advertisement, the consumer should have a general, but realistic, idea of ​​the presented offer," the head of UOKiK Tomasz Chrostny said in a statement. "The T-Mobile promotional slogan may suggest receiving a one-time data package of 1200 GB, and not a dozen or so smaller packages, provided that the fee is paid periodically." T-Mobile Polska did not immediately respond to an e-mailed request for comment. ($1 = 4.3822 zlotys)Reporting by Alan Charlish, Marek Strzelecki; Editing by Kirsten DonovanOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
WARSAW, Dec 17 (Reuters) - A draft law aimed at unlocking billions of euros in frozen EU funding could be "extremely destructive", Poland's ruling party leader was quoted as saying on Saturday, casting further doubt on the legislation's future. But after President Andrzej Duda struck a cautious tone about the bill, the ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party said it would be taken off the agenda of a parliamentary sitting on Thursday, leaving the reform proposals in limbo. The bill has split the ruling camp, with United Poland, a junior partner in government, saying it will vote against it on the grounds that it damages Poland's sovereignty. Under the new bill, judges would not face disciplinary action for questioning the independence of colleagues appointed by state bodies that critics say are politicised. United Poland says that could cause chaos by allowing a large number of verdicts to be called into question.
However, on Saturday ruling party leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski, widely seen as Poland's de facto ruler, was quoted as saying the bill containing the amendments could be "extremely destructive". "The dispute with the European Commission must be ended, because the real conflict is taking place east of Poland today," Morawiecki wrote in a Facebook post. The comments by PiS leader Kaczynski added to uncertainty over the bill's passage. Judges would also not face disciplinary action for questioning the independence of colleagues appointed by organs that critics say are politicised. ($1 = 0.9450 euros)Reporting by Alan Charlish; Editing by Helen Popper and David HolmesOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Poland to take over Polish assets of Gazprom - report
  + stars: | 2022-11-14 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
Companies Gazprom PAO FollowRzeczpospolita Polska FollowWARSAW, Nov 14 (Reuters) - Poland will take over the Polish assets of Russia's Gazprom (GAZP.MM) , the Rzeczpospolita daily reported on Monday. In September, Poland imposed sanctions on Gazprom and said its assets would be frozen. According to the daily newspaper the move concerns Gazprom's 48% stake in Europolgaz, the company that owns the Polish section of the Yamal pipeline. In April, Poland imposed sanctions on 50 Russian oligarchs and companies, including Gazprom, in a move to increase pressure on Moscow over its invasion of Ukraine. Simultaneously, Russia halted gas exports to Poland as Warsaw refused to pay in roubles.
Social media users are sharing images of Warsaw, Poland decorated with Nazi flags and swastikas, but the images are missing context. The images show the headquarters of the Polish Academy of Sciences, whose representatives told Reuters that the building and its immediate surroundings were turned into a movie set for a World War Two production. Photos of the Staszic Palace can be found on Google Maps (www.shorturl.at/nvMOU), showing a building that matches the one circulating on social media. More information on Skarbek, known as Christine Granville in England, and her work for the British Special Operations Executive during World War Two can be found (here). Nazi symbols in Warsaw were part of a movie set for a film about World War Two.
PRAGUE/WARSAW (Reuters) - Central European companies that provide remote, lower-cost business services for multinationals are ramping up their expansion plans as high inflation drives global firms to push more work to the region to cut costs and bolster margins. “If we started out here as an experiment, the experiment is working.”INFLATION ATTRACTS NEW INVESTORSThe business services sector has grown from almost nothing 25 years ago to an industry employing nearly 800,000 workers across Central and Eastern Europe, an increasingly important engine for local economies. At Comdata, whose 1,500 workers in the Czech Republic and Hungary operate telephone service lines, rising inflation and costs from Western companies have kept business humming. “As more and more companies try to cut and to lower the labour costs they will be moving the services from western Europe,” Nedelnik told Reuters. “I see during the last two or three months the tenders are rapidly growing for German, French, Spanish and English-speaking roles.
Polish venue cancels Roger Waters gigs after Ukraine comments
  + stars: | 2022-09-25 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
Former rock band "Pink Floyd" musician Roger Waters performs on stage during his tour, at Tacoma Dome in Tacoma, Washington, U.S., September 18, 2022. REUTERS/Amr AlfikyWARSAW, Sept 25 (Reuters) - Concerts by Pink Floyd co-founder Roger Waters were cancelled by a venue in the Polish city of Krakow, organisers said on Sunday, after the artist's comments on the war in Ukraine caused a storm of criticism. "Live Nation Polska and Tauron Arena Krakow have cancelled Roger Waters' concert," organisers said in a statement on the venue's website. Local councillors in Krakow had been due to vote on a resolution declaring Waters 'Persona non grata' on Wednesday. Wantuch said in a Facebook post on Sunday morning that he was in Ukraine and would comment on Waters' statement in the evening.
Польша запретила самолетам белорусских авиакомпаний вход в воздушное пространство над страной после инцидента с посадкой пассажирского борта Ryanair в Минске. Об этом 26 мая сообщил пресс-секретарь польского правительства Петр Мюллер. x«Кабмин ввел запрет на вход в воздушное пространство Польши самолетов, эксплуатируемых перевозчиками из Беларуси», — написал Мюллер в своем Twitter. — Piotr Müller (@PiotrMuller) May 26, 2021Напомним, что самолет Ryanair летел 23 мая из Афин в Вильнюс, когда экипажу сообщили о том, что на борту находится бомба. После этого инцидента Литва и Украина приостановили авиасообщение с Беларусью, а Евросовет распорядился запретить «Белавиа» полеты во все страны ЕС.
Persons: Петр Мюллер, Мюллер, Матеуш Моравецкий, Роман Протасевич, Софья Сапега Organizations: Европейский совет, Евросовет, Белавиа Locations: Польша, Минск, Беларусь, Афины, Вильнюс, Белоруссия, Литва, Украина, Беларусью, ЕС
Fotbalistul Robert Lewandowski a fost ales cel mai bun sportiv european din 2020. Ancheta a fost realizată de agenţia de presă din țara sa natală - Polska Agencja Prasowa. La cercetarea făcută de această instituție au mai participat și alte 24 de organizaţii similare de pe continent.Atacantul polonez a acumulat la sfârșit 180 de puncte după votul jurnaliștilor, fiind urmat la mică distanță de pilotul britanic Lewis Hamilton, campionul mondial de Formula 1, cu 176 de puncte.Podiumul a fost completat de atletul suedez Armand Duplantis, deținătorul recordului mondial la săritura cu prăjina, cu 169 de puncte.Lewandowski a câştigat în 2020 cinci trofee cu Bayern Munchen: titlul în Bundesliga, Cupa şi Supercupa Germaniei, Liga Campionilor şi Supercupa Europei.Lewandowski este al treilea polonez laureat al anchetei realizate Polska Agencja Prasowa, una dintre cele mai vechi din lume, organizată din 1958, după atleţii Zdzislaw Krzyszkowiak şi Irena Szewinska.În 2019 pe primul loc s-a clasat Lewis Hamilton.
Persons: Robert Lewandowski, britanic Lewis Hamilton, Armand Duplantis, Irena Szewinska.În, Lewis Hamilton Organizations: Bayern Munchen, Liga Campionilor, Supercupa Europei.Lewandowski Locations: britanic, puncte.Podiumul, Bundesliga, Germaniei, Supercupa
В Польше упал экспорт овощей
  + stars: | 2020-12-01 | by ( ) ehomd.info   time to read: 1 min
Экспорт польских овощей за 7 месяцев 2020 года снизился на 5,8% по сравнению с аналогичным периодом 2019 года. По словам экономиста Credit Agricole Bank Polska Якуба Олипра, экспорт составил 657 млн ​​евро. Годом ранее эта цифра составляла 701 млн евро. Объёмы урожая прошлого сезона сократились, снизились и экспортные возможности овощной отрасли в начале года. Сильнее всего пострадал сектор переработанных овощей,: картофеля фри, сильно просевшего из-за проблем предприятий сектора HoReCa.
Persons: Якуб Олипр Organizations: EastFruit . Credit Agricole Bank Polska Locations: EastFruit .
12 ore şi 37 minute în urmă Sursa foto:TVR Moldova Vizualizari:„Europa Azi”: Primii paşi spre Uniunea Europeană a SănătăţiiComisia Europeană ia primele măsuri în vederea construirii unei Uniuni Europene a Sănătăţii, anunţată de preşedintele Comisiei, Ursula von der Leyen în discursul ei privind starea Uniunii. UE-China: Primul Acord economic şi comercialParlamentul European a aprobat miercuri primul acord economic şi comercial semnat vreodată între UE şi China. Conform acestuia, numele a 200 de specialităţi agroalimentare din Europa şi China vor fi protejate împotriva falsificării. În acelaşi timp, o sută de produse chinezeşti vor beneficia de acelaşi tip de protecţie în UE. Conform legislaţiei UE, respingerea migranţilor înspre porturile de origine sau în apele internaţionale este ilegală.
Persons: Ursula von, Uniunii, HERA Organizations: Uniunea Europeană, Parlamentul European, UE, Europeană Locations: Europa, Ursula von der, China, UE, Spiegel, Uniunii
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