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Anniversary note

Today’s start of the Magazine will be different – after all, you only celebrate your 5th anniversary once – so let us give you a brief summary of this time spent with you and thanks to you :). We have published 235 editions of Outriders Magazine alone during this period – about 2152 notes in Polish and over 200 in English. We have written about more than 200 countries and territories on all continents, based on some 1.5 million articles from dozens of verified sources. And there are a total of 43,000 of our readers!

Our ‘youngest child’, the Outriders Podcast, which debuted in February this year, already has 39 editions and more than 1,200 minutes of broadcast. We have visited 19 countries on its airwaves, producing podcasts directly from the places where important things are happening. This is what we aim to do – to show you the world directly from where events are happening, while being on the spot. After all, the name ‘Outriders’ obliges :).

That is why we report on the war in Ukraine from Ukrainian soil, in the same way we have written about changes in Afghanistan , the war in Syria and events in Belarus . We are showing the effects of climate change in Africa and South America. We present the fate of minorities and migrants around the world, such as the recent crisis at the Polish border, when we followed the journey of refugees from camps in Lebanon to centres in Germany. We are dedicated to maintaining integrity and impartiality at all times. And make use of the latest technology. Almost 30 awards for a team of several people won in five years of activity and, above all, your support and recognition prove that we are on the right track, the Outriders’ way. Thank you! And below you will read, as always, notes from the world :).

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