• Thousands Rally in Poland Against Plans to Expand Abortion Laws by Liberal Government

    Thousands marched in Warsaw to protest the liberal government's plans to loosen the predominantly Catholic nation's strict abortion laws.

  • Expanding drought directives

    Municipalities across the Almanzora Valley and Eastern Almeria are bringing in water restrictions due to escalating drought conditions. Among the latest to join this initiative is Vera, in the Levante area. It follows other localities such as Albox, Olula del Rio, Antas, Arboleas, Los Gallardos, Taberno, and Lubrin in imposing stringent water usage measures, incuding […]

  • GoFundMe expands into Mexico

    NEW YORK >> Mexican fundraisers can now solicit donations on GoFundMe, the company announced Tuesday, as the crowdfunding giant expands into what it hopes is the first of more untapped Latin American markets to follow.

  • Developing empathy - training in Poland

    The Red Cross of Altea participates in non-violent communication and empathy training in Poland. On April 22-29, two Altean representatives from the Red Cross will be attending the European project “Connect before Correct” in Puck, Poland. During their visit, they will collaborate with delegates from other European countries under the Autokreacja organisation; experiencing an immersive […]

  • Play expands Netcracker deal

    Iliad Group’s Polish operator Play deepened ties with Netcracker Technology to extend its BSS functions, as it adapts to a business landscape much changed by various acquisitions and sales.

  • APD chaplain unit expands services

    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department says its chaplain unit is growing and expanding its services. The unit has grown from eight members to 17 thanks to a recruiting push last year. Historically, they have joined officers when dispatched to unattended death calls, but they have started going with officers to homicide and crash []

  • Famous home in Poland to become an inn again

    The Inn on the Green in Poland was built in 1876 and is 148 years old. The owner of the home is nearly finished with major renovations.

  • From Nazi-occupied Poland to the U.S.

    Paul Haftarski, center, sits with his son, John and daughter-in-law, Donna in Paul’s home. Haftarski celebrates his 100th birthday April 27 with an open house 1-3 p.m. at the Pines Event Center. Matt Persike photo. Rhinelander man celebrates a century of adventure By Matt Persike Special to the Star Journal RHINELANDER – A longtime resident of Rhinelander will soon be in league with rare company. Paul Haftarski, born in Poland in 1924, is celebrating his 100th birthday on April 27 – an age only...

  • ‘All American’ Season 6 Expanded By The CW

    EXCLUSIVE: This is a rare occurrence in the current strike-impacted broadcast season — a scripted series getting an order for additional episodes. According to sources, the CW’s flagship drama All American is having its current sixth season extended from 13 episode to 15 episodes. All American’s first five seasons have ranged between 16-20 episodes. With […]

  • Amazon drone delivery expands in the US

    Amazon today announced that its Prime Air drone delivery program will soon launch in the West Valley region of Phoenix, Arizona.

  • Transcorp Hotels to expand operations – MD

    The Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of Transcorp Hotels, Dupe Olusola, has said that the hospitality group is aiming to expand its operational footprints across the country and even to the African continent. Olusola disclosed this during an investor call on Friday. This disclosure comes a day after the company informed investors via a corporate filing Read More

  • Forced divestiture is better than expanding regulation

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