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The Polish average wage is increasing faster than the Czech one. Due to taxes Czechs still earn more total but who knows for how much longer. One Czech economist said that while Poles have been busy building highways, Czechia has been investing into bike paths and observation towers in valleys.
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Why are there almost no Polish people speaking English on communicative level? Is there any reason for it such as having a different language taught in school? Any cultural reason? (No disrespect, genuine question!)
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And speaking of Russian spies and progressive activism, here is an older video of a former KGB agent talking about the Soviets engaging in "ideological subversion" in the West.
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RomanianTVee says he is glad his parents did not leave Romania for the UK after the fall of communism
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Belarus border crisis: most Poles oppose asylum rights for migrants and support expanded use of firearms
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One of the recently exchanged Russian spies was Pavel Rubtsov, detained in Poland in 2022 where he pretended to be a Spanish journalist interested in human rights issues. He engaged in progressive activism related to e.g. abortion rights or the crisis on the Belarusian border. (Polish article)
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