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Gold plunges to lowest since november as US inflation surges
Gold prices have fallen sharply, reaching their lowest level since November 2025. The sell-off accelerated after US inflation hit a three-year high, fueling expectations of interest rate hikes. Since January’s peak, the precious metal has lost more than 27% of its value.
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Record-breaking may for poland’s largest regional airport: over 1.3 million passengers
Kraków-Balice, the largest regional airport in Poland, set a new all-time record in May 2026 by handling 1,341,037 passengers. This represents a 16% increase year-on-year, adding 185,000 travellers compared to May 2025.
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Key knowledge for business: savings on gas purchases possible
While the price of gas for individual customers is regulated by the Energy Regulatory Office (URE), what businesses pay for this fuel largely depends on their ability to make well-informed purchases based on analysis of their needs and available offers. This expertise can be gained at the Gas Purchasing Academy 'How to buy wisely on…
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Russia advises citizens against travel to Thailand, claiming US 'hunt’ for Russians
The Russian Foreign Ministry has urged its citizens to avoid all travel to Thailand, both for tourism and business, warning that Washington has turned the popular holiday destination into a 'hunting ground’ for Russians. The ministry claims the United States is conducting covert operations in the country, exploiting its extradition treaty with Bangkok to target…
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Baltic offshore wind targeted by fake news. Poland’s security at stake
Poland’s offshore wind energy sector has become a prime target for disinformation campaigns that threaten not only the reputation of strategic projects but also the country’s energy security. As the first Baltic wind farms enter advanced construction phases, false narratives about costs, stability and environmental impact are spreading across social media and traditional channels.







