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Puma-22 exercise began in Poland

Puma-22 is the largest exercise of the Visegrad Group troops this year. About 2,000 troops from the Visegrad countries as well as those from the US and the UK are taking part in the Puma-22 military exercise starting in Nowa Dęba, southeastern Poland, on Friday.

Poland and Israel to strengthen bilateral relations

Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki has stated after a phone conversation with Benjamin Netanyahu that Poland and Israel will take joint steps to strengthen political, economic, cultural, and social relations.

Defence cooperation deal signed by Poland and Lithuania

Poland and Lithuania will strengthen bilateral defence cooperation under a new agreement signed in Vilnius on Friday by the commanders of the two countries armed forces. The document was signed by Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Army General Rajmund Andrzejczak and Lithuania's Chief of Defence General Valdemaras Rupsys.

Bąkiewicz about the March of Independence: It is also against pro-Russian forces in Poland

"Some of the Confederation's politicians made very outrageous statements about the war in Ukraine and undermined the threat from Russia against Poland. I completely disagree with this, as I have said many times, criticizing attitudes like this [...] We are seeing a sharp increase in Russian imperialist inclinations, as well as attempts to increase German hegemony in Europe, and that is why we are telling Poles that we must create a strong nation, and thus a great Poland - strong economically, and, above all, militarily and morally," Robert Bąkiewicz, president of the March of Independence association, says in an interview with “Gazeta Polska Codziennie.”

WTA Finals: Świątek won over Garcia [VIDEO]

Iga Swiatek won against French tennis player Caroline Garcia (6) 6:3, 6:2 in her second group match at the WTA Finals tournament in Fort Worth, USA. The encounter lasted just one hour and 23 minutes. The Pole is one step away from advancing to the semifinals of the tournament.

Iwulski should not adjudicate

Jozef Iwulski unlawfully sentenced a young oppositionist under martial law. For this, IPN (Institute of National Remembrance) prosecutors want to charge him with communist crimes. Despite this, he continues to rule at the Supreme Court. "A person who was sentenced to many years in prison for proclaiming the demand for democracy cannot hold this position," opposition activists who were sentenced by judges like Iwulski during the communist era write in a special appeal.

Morawiecki: The commission should investigate Russian activities and contacts regarding Poland's dependence on Russia

Poland's Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said a verification commission should investigate the potential involvement of Polish politicians in making the country overly reliant on Russian energy.

Hubert Hurkacz defeated in Paris by Holger Rune

Hubert Hurkacz lost to Danish tennis player Holger Rune 5:7, 1:6 and dropped out in the second round of the ATP-ranked Masters 1000 event in Paris. The Pole thus lost his chances to advance to the season-ending Masters' tournament in Turin.

State Forests seized and secured the Skubianka resort

The State Forests have seized and secured the property - a plot of land from the Skubianka precinct in the Serock municipality, which the Embassy of the Russian Federation leased from the Jablonna Forestry District. The encroachment was the result of the Russian side's failure to respond to numerous ineffective calls for the property. An inventory of the property has begun in the area of the centre.

American Westinghouse and South Korean KHNP to help Poland build nuclear power plants [VIDEO]

The government has adopted a resolution on nuclear power plants in Poland. The first will be built by Westinghouse using American technology, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki announced. According to the schedule, construction will start in 2026, and in 2033 the first unit will start operating.

In response to North Korea launches, South Korea fires air-to-ground missiles [VIDEO]

North Korea launched more than 100 artillery and ballistic missiles at the Sea of Japan on Wednesday. For the first time since the end of the Korean War in 1953, Pyongyang ballistic missiles fell off the coast of South Korea.

Day 252: Russia preparing to defend Kherson [VIDEO]

Last week, Russia suspended the grain deal, thus preventing the export of Ukrainian grain from the Black Sea basin. Following negotiations initiated by the UN and Turkey, Russia decided to reverse this decision. Authorities in Ankara report that Ukrainian ships are to resume their voyages tomorrow.

All Souls’ Day

On November 2, the Catholic Church remembers in the liturgy all believers in Christ who have departed from this world and are now in purgatory. The belief in the existence of purgatory is one of the dogmas of the faith proclaimed at the Council of Lyon in 1274. All Souls’ Day is a day of prayer and remembrance for the faithful departed.

WTA Finals: Iga defeated Kasatkina

World No.1 Iga Swiatek won against Russian tennis player Daria Kasatkina (8) 6:2, 6:3 in her first group match at the WTA Finals tournament in Fort Worth, USA.

[UPDATE] Temporary dam on the Polish-Russian border. MoD: Works to start today [VIDEO]

“I have decided to take measures to increase security on the border with the Kaliningrad Oblast. We will be building a temporary wall that will strengthen border protection. Work undertaken by sappers, and soldiers on the construction of a temporary barrier on the border with the Kaliningrad Oblast will begin today,” Deputy Prime Minister, head of the Ministry of Defense Mariusz Blaszczak told a press conference.

Feast of All Saints

On November 1, the Catholic Church commemorates the Solemnity of All Saints. This day is associated for many with a candle, the grave of a loved one, a cemetery, a bunch of flowers, prayer, and remembrance of those who have preceded us on the way to eternity.

Hubert Hurkacz defeated Adrian Mannarino in Paris

Hubert Hurkacz, who is fighting for qualification to the ATP Finals, defeated French tennis player Adrian Mannarino 7:6 (5), 6:4 in Paris on Tuesday.

Szczerski: Situation in Belarus negatively affects regional security

"In the long run, the Minsk regime will not only destabilise the situation in Belarus but also negatively affect regional security," Permanent Representative of Poland to the United Nations Krzysztof Szczerski told a Monday sitting of the UN Security Council.

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