The right-wing-populist Alternative to Germany party was recognized as an extremist organization. Prince Harry lost in court with British rule. Legia Warsaw for the 21st time. In history, it reached for the Polish Cup. Here are five things that are worth knowing on Saturday, May 3.
1. AFD recognized as an extremist organization
Right-wing-populist party An alternative to Germany (AFD) was recognized by German counterintelligence (BFV) as an extremist organization that threatens democracy.
This will enable the authorities to use classified methods of monitoring the AFD activities. This week, during the presidential debate, Sławomir Mentzen said that AFD “is the most Propolian party in Germany.”
Source: Clemens Bilan/PAP/EPA
2. Prince Harry lost in court
Court of Appeal in London he agreed with the British governmentwho refused to grant Prince Harry personal police protection.
The son of the current monarch of Charles III in 2020 gave way to official functions in Royal family. Harry talked to journalists in California about the sentence. Buckingham Palace took the floor.
3. Legia with the Polish Cup
Legia Warsaw for the 21st time in history She reached for the Polish Cup. In a very exciting final at PGE Narodowy, the capital team deservedly defeated Pogoń Szczecin 4: 3 (1: 1).
After the match, Legia Warsaw players twice They interrupted a press conference his coach Goncalo Feio. The glad players played loud music from the tape recorder, sang, danced and covered with champagne.
4. The billionaire died in an accident in Poland
Hakon Vigner Lindal Olaisen is deadone of the richest Norwegians and co -owner of Nova Sea. He died in traffic accident in Poland, near Otwock (Mazowsze).
As commissioner Jacek Wiśniewski from the Warsaw Police Headquarters, “the Jaguar passenger car drove away from the road and hit a roadside tree.” – Two people died on the spot: a driver and a car passenger – he added.
5. The oldest person in the world died
116-year-old Brazilian is dead Inah Canarro Lucas nunwho was the oldest person in the world.
After the death of Canarro, the oldest person in the world is currently 115-year-old British Ethel Caterham. Caterham, born in 1909, is the last living person who was born under the reign of King Edward VII.
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Source: tvn24.pl, PAP
Source of the main photo: Clemens Bilan/PAP/EPA