Euro Exchange Rate July 17, 2026: €1 = 4.3325 PLN
On Friday, July 17, 2026, one euro costs 4.3325 Polish złoty. This is the current EUR/PLN exchange rate on the Polish currency market.
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On Friday, July 17, 2026, one euro costs 4.3325 Polish złoty. This is the current EUR/PLN exchange rate on the Polish currency market.
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The Harley-Davidson Deadwood features a nearly 2-litre engine, a single seat and an all-black, stripped-back aesthetic. In an era of motorcycles packed with smartphone connectivity and navigation, the Deadwood deliberately eschews electronic conveniences. It is designed as a raw, character-driven machine with no interest in compromise.
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Bethesda has reconfirmed that Fallout 5 is in development, but it won't launch until after The Elder Scrolls 6, meaning a release is still many years away. No details about the game have been shared, and massive Microsoft layoffs could alter the project's scope. Not even a logo or teaser exists yet.
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The number of overnight stays booked by Czech tourists on Poland's Baltic coast soared by 1,600% between 2020 and 2024, according to the newspaper "Fakt". The shift is most visible in Kołobrzeg, where local business owners say Czech is now heard more often than German. It marks a dramatic change in the tourist mix along the Polish seaside.
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A Dutch company based in Września, Wielkopolska, which has operated there for five years selling furniture and home and garden equipment online, has announced an expansion that will create several hundred new jobs in the region. No financial details of the investment have been disclosed.
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The World Meteorological Organization warns that Europe is warming more than twice as fast as the global average. Ageing building stock not designed for high temperatures and historically low rates of home air conditioning are compounding the problem. In response to recurring heatwaves, sales of air-conditioning units across Europe are surging.
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Donald Trump and FIFA president Gianni Infantino held a joint press conference filled with mutual praise. Trump role-played as manager Thomas Tuchel, then suggested hosting the World Cup without co-hosts Mexico and Canada. The 25-minute event was marked throughout by surreal exchanges between the two men.
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Epic Games announced that starting July 30, Fortnite creators will be able to publish experiences featuring AI-powered characters. At launch, 36 characters with "consistent voices and personas" will be available, including Fortnite staples such as Agent Jones, to be used as NPCs. The move is part of Epic's broader push to integrate AI into its creative ecosystem.
Instead of crisps for match night, try tuna protein balls shaped like footballs – a simple, high-protein snack ready in about 15 minutes. They are filling enough to replace dinner and won't cause heartburn. The recipe is pitched as a perfect snack for a football final.
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An expert warns that UV-filter cosmetics are an important tool but cannot replace the basic rules of safe sun exposure. Applying sunscreen alone does not fully protect against the harmful effects of excessive UV radiation. Combining sunscreen with avoiding peak sun hours and wearing protective clothing is essential.
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Google is developing a Sign-to-Text feature for its Gboard keyboard app that would convert sign language into written text on smartphones and tablets. The feature is still in early development with no release date announced. It could become one of the most significant accessibility improvements for deaf and hard-of-hearing mobile users.
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Jens Spahn, leader of the CDU/CSU parliamentary group in the Bundestag and former German health minister, has become a father through a surrogate mother in the United States. German media are criticising the gap between his public political positions and this private choice, accusing him of double standards. Surrogacy is illegal in Germany, and Spahn is known for his conservative views.
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Film distributors, including an executive from Utopia, are increasingly embracing "eventification" — turning premieres into fan-oriented events — to attract younger audiences back to cinemas. The strategy responds to the post-COVID drop in cinema attendance as audiences migrated to streaming platforms. The goal is to rebuild the habit of cinemagoing through unique, unrepeatable experiences.
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Contrary to popular belief, newborns are accustomed to the loud environment of the womb and do not thrive in complete silence. White noise mimics the sounds babies heard before birth and can effectively soothe them and help them fall asleep. Parents need not tiptoe around the house — a moderate level of background noise is natural and safe for newborns.
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Neuroplasticity is the nervous system's ability to adapt by forming new connections and modifying existing ones, occurring both after injuries such as stroke and during everyday learning. Scientists once believed this capacity was limited to young brains, but research increasingly shows that ageing brains retain neuroplasticity throughout the lifespan. Even reading a definition can trigger new, lasting neural connections.
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Six people were killed and 26 wounded in Russian strikes on the Donetsk and Kherson regions of eastern and southern Ukraine, according to Ukrainska Pravda, citing the military administrations of both regions. The attacks are part of the ongoing Russian military campaign across Ukrainian territory.
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Russia's State Duma is preparing legislative changes that would give banks powerful tools to block accounts linked to unofficial cryptocurrency trading. The regulations aim to combat the grey market in crypto and limit sanctions evasion. The new rules could drastically restrict Russians' ability to use digital assets.
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"Four Daring Men: From the Sands of Africa to the Heart of the Third Reich" follows American soldiers in the North African campaign of World War II. US officers motivated their men by emphasising that German soldiers were not supermen and could be beaten by a bold, well-organised fighter.
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Night School Studio, creators of Oxenfree, have released new horror game "Unhinged", now streaming on Netflix Games. The game is built around fourth-wall-breaking moments reminiscent of the Wii Remote phone call in No More Heroes, turning a breathless thriller into something genuinely fascinating. It is currently available to Netflix subscribers.
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Poland's men's volleyball team defeated Brazil 3-0 in the Nations League, under coach Nikola Grbić. The Polish side dominated in key areas of play and committed fewer unforced errors. Their serve was particularly impressive, producing multiple service aces during the match.
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A group of enthusiasts spent two weeks driving across Europe in iconic Fiat 126p "Maluch" cars. The expedition concluded with 2 million zloty raised for charity. The venture combined a passion for Poland's beloved compact car with a major fundraising effort.
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The 30-second chair stand test requires standing up and sitting back down as many times as possible in half a minute — the more repetitions, the better the leg strength and overall fitness. All that is needed is a stable chair and a stopwatch. A poor result is not a diagnosis, but suggests it may be worth consulting a doctor or physiotherapist.
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