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#13737510
23 May 2026
Piotr Hancke, known online as Latwogang, speaks to the media ahead his charity non-stop bike ride from Zakopane to Gdansk. Zakopane, Poland on May 22, 2026. A popular Polish YouTuber aims to raise 12 million zloty (€2.8 million) through a charity livestream to help pay for gene therapy for Maks Tocki, an eight-year-old boy suffering from Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD). The influencer has previously organized a major charity liveastream that raised over 257.5 million zloty (€60 million) for support of children battling cancer in Poland.
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#13737511
23 May 2026
Piotr Hancke, known online as Latwogang, and Maks Tocki are seen ahead Hancke's charity non-stop bike ride from Zakopane to Gdansk. Zakopane, Poland on May 22, 2026. A popular Polish YouTuber aims to raise 12 million zloty (€2.8 million) through a charity livestream to help pay for gene therapy for Maks Tocki, an eight-year-old boy suffering from Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD). The influencer has previously organized a major charity liveastream that raised over 257.5 million zloty (€60 million) for support of children battling cancer in Poland.
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#13737512
23 May 2026
Piotr Hancke, known online as Latwogang, is seen during his charity non-stop bike ride from Zakopane to Gdansk. Zakopane, Poland on May 22, 2026. A popular Polish YouTuber aims to raise 12 million zloty (€2.8 million) through a charity livestream to help pay for gene therapy for Maks Tocki, an eight-year-old boy suffering from Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD). The influencer has previously organized a major charity liveastream that raised over 257.5 million zloty (€60 million) for support of children battling cancer in Poland.
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#13737513
23 May 2026
Piotr Hancke, known online as Latwogang, is seen during his charity non-stop bike ride from Zakopane to Gdansk. Zakopane, Poland on May 22, 2026. A popular Polish YouTuber aims to raise 12 million zloty (€2.8 million) through a charity livestream to help pay for gene therapy for Maks Tocki, an eight-year-old boy suffering from Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD). The influencer has previously organized a major charity liveastream that raised over 257.5 million zloty (€60 million) for support of children battling cancer in Poland.
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#13737514
23 May 2026
Piotr Hancke, known online as Latwogang, is seen during his charity non-stop bike ride from Zakopane to Gdansk. Zakopane, Poland on May 22, 2026. A popular Polish YouTuber aims to raise 12 million zloty (€2.8 million) through a charity livestream to help pay for gene therapy for Maks Tocki, an eight-year-old boy suffering from Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD). The influencer has previously organized a major charity liveastream that raised over 257.5 million zloty (€60 million) for support of children battling cancer in Poland.
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#13735006
23 May 2026
Jakub Zynis, a member of the Razem party, Gdynia city councilor, and educator, attends a meeting on the 'Justice for Palestine' initiative submitted by the European Left Alliance (ELA) at the Fabryczna 13 Conference Center in Krakow, Poland, on May 16. The event, organized by the European Left Alliance (ELA), focuses on the European Citizens' Initiative 'Justice for Palestine,' which aims to suspend the EU-Israel Association Agreement and end trade between them. The event features two panels: 'How to Act for Palestine in Central Europe?' and 'International Opposition to Israel's Actions,' addressing solidarity with Palestine and counteracting perceived human rights violations.
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#13735007
23 May 2026
Jakub Zynis, a member of the Razem party, Gdynia city councilor, and educator, attends a meeting on the 'Justice for Palestine' initiative submitted by the European Left Alliance (ELA) at the Fabryczna 13 Conference Center in Krakow, Poland, on May 16. The event, organized by the European Left Alliance (ELA), focuses on the European Citizens' Initiative 'Justice for Palestine,' which aims to suspend the EU-Israel Association Agreement and end trade between them. The event features two panels: 'How to Act for Palestine in Central Europe?' and 'International Opposition to Israel's Actions,' addressing solidarity with Palestine and counteracting perceived human rights violations.
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23 May 2026
Jakub Zynis, a member of the Razem party, Gdynia city councilor, and educator, attends a meeting on the 'Justice for Palestine' initiative submitted by the European Left Alliance (ELA) at the Fabryczna 13 Conference Center in Krakow, Poland, on May 16. The event, organized by the European Left Alliance (ELA), focuses on the European Citizens' Initiative 'Justice for Palestine,' which aims to suspend the EU-Israel Association Agreement and end trade between them. The event features two panels: 'How to Act for Palestine in Central Europe?' and 'International Opposition to Israel's Actions,' addressing solidarity with Palestine and counteracting perceived human rights violations.
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#13735009
23 May 2026
Maciej Konieczny, Board Member of the European Left Alliance and MP for the Razem Party, Jakub Zynis, member of the Razem party and Gdynia city councilor, Nina Ptak, member of the KAKTUS Initiative, and Aleksandra Owca, Krakow City Councilor and co-chair of the Razem Party, attend a meeting on the 'Justice for Palestine' initiative submitted by the European Left Alliance at the Fabryczna 13 Conference Center in Krakow, Poland, on May 16. The event, organized by the European Left Alliance, focuses on the European Citizens' Initiative 'Justice for Palestine,' which aims to suspend the EU-Israel Association Agreement and end trade between them. The event features two panels: 'How to Act for Palestine in Central Europe?' and 'International Opposition to Israel's Actions,' addressing solidarity with Palestine and counteracting human rights violations.
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#13735005
23 May 2026
Maciej Konieczny, Board Member of the European Left Alliance, MP for the Razem Party, and Chairman of the Polish-Palestinian Parliamentary Group, Jakub Zynis, member of the Razem party, Gdynia city councilor, and educator, and Aleksandra Owca, Krakow City Councilor, member of the European Citizens' Initiative 'Justice for Palestine,' and co-chair of the Razem Party, attend a meeting on the 'Justice for Palestine' initiative submitted by the European Left Alliance at the Fabryczna 13 Conference Center in Krakow, Poland, on May 16. The event, organized by the European Left Alliance, focuses on the European Citizens' Initiative 'Justice for Palestine,' which aims to suspend the EU-Israel Association Agreement and end trade between them. The event features two panels: 'How to Act for Palestine in Central Europe?' and 'International Opposition to Israel's Actions,' addressing solidarity with Palestine and counteracting human rights violations.
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#13730755
21 May 2026
Grzegorz Rys, Metropolitan Archbishop of Krakow, and Peter Magyar, Prime Minister of Hungary, are seen at Wawel Castle during Magyar's first foreign visit to Poland on May 19, 2026, in Krakow, Poland. The newly elected Prime Minister of Hungary, Peter Magyar, begins his official foreign trip in Krakow, where he holds a private meeting with Archbishop Grzegorz Rys. Following this, he travels to Warsaw to meet with Prime Minister Donald Tusk, President Karol Nawrocki, and the Speakers of the Sejm and Senate. His visit is scheduled to conclude in Gdansk with a meeting with Lech Walesa.
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#13730756
21 May 2026
Peter Magyar, Prime Minister of Hungary, meets with Grzegorz Rys, Metropolitan Archbishop of Krakow, at Wawel Castle during his first foreign visit to Poland on May 19, 2026, in Krakow, Poland. The newly elected Prime Minister of Hungary begins his official foreign trip in Krakow, where he holds a private meeting with Archbishop Grzegorz Rys. He is set to continue his visit in Warsaw to meet with Prime Minister Donald Tusk, President Karol Nawrocki, and the Speakers of the Sejm and Senate, and will conclude in Gdansk with a meeting with Lech Walesa.
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#13730765
21 May 2026
A State Protection Service (SOP) officer is seen during a meeting at Wawel Castle between Grzegorz Rys, Metropolitan Archbishop of Krakow, and Peter Magyar, Prime Minister of Hungary, as part of his first foreign visit to Poland on May 19, 2026, in Krakow, Poland. The newly elected Prime Minister of Hungary, Peter Magyar, travels to Poland on his first official foreign trip. His first city is Krakow, where he holds a private meeting with Archbishop Grzegorz Rys, Metropolitan of Krakow. He then travels to Warsaw to meet with Prime Minister Donald Tusk, President Karol Nawrocki, and the Speakers of the Sejm and Senate. He is scheduled to conclude his visit in Gdansk with a meeting with Lech Walesa.
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#13730766
21 May 2026
People attend a meeting at Wawel Castle between Grzegorz Rys, Metropolitan Archbishop of Krakow, and Peter Magyar, Prime Minister of Hungary, as part of his first foreign visit to Poland on May 19, 2026, in Krakow, Poland. The newly elected Prime Minister of Hungary, Peter Magyar, begins his official foreign trip in Krakow, where he holds a private meeting with Archbishop Grzegorz Rys. He is set to continue his visit in Warsaw to meet with Prime Minister Donald Tusk, President Karol Nawrocki, and the Speakers of the Sejm and Senate, and conclude in Gdansk with a meeting with Lech Walesa.
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#13730767
21 May 2026
Peter Magyar, Prime Minister of Hungary, meets with Grzegorz Rys, Metropolitan Archbishop of Krakow, at Wawel Castle during his first foreign visit to Poland on May 19, 2026, in Krakow, Poland. The newly elected Prime Minister of Hungary begins his official foreign trip in Krakow, where he holds a private meeting with Archbishop Grzegorz Rys. He is set to continue his visit in Warsaw to meet with Prime Minister Donald Tusk, President Karol Nawrocki, and the Speakers of the Sejm and Senate, and will conclude in Gdansk with a meeting with Lech Walesa.
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#13730768
21 May 2026
Peter Magyar, Prime Minister of Hungary, meets with Grzegorz Rys, Metropolitan Archbishop of Krakow, at Wawel Castle during his first foreign visit to Poland on May 19, 2026, in Krakow, Poland. The newly elected Prime Minister of Hungary begins his official foreign trip in Krakow, where he holds a private meeting with Archbishop Grzegorz Rys. He is set to continue his visit in Warsaw to meet with Prime Minister Donald Tusk, President Karol Nawrocki, and the Speakers of the Sejm and Senate, and will conclude in Gdansk with a meeting with Lech Walesa.
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