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    Traces of Alpine ibex hunters found in Tatra cave

    Traces of Alpine ibex hunters from several thousand years ago have been discovered in the Belianske Tatras in Slovakia.

    Polish PM: WWII history is topical nowadays

    Mateusz Morawiecki, the Polish prime minister, has written in a monthly British political and cultural magazine as well as in Albanian dailies that the meaning of World War II history is still topical, especially in the light of the ongoing war in Ukraine.

    Foreign demand for Polish goods declines

    The number of foreign orders for Polish products has been declining, Mateusz Morawiecki, the Polish prime minister, has said.

    Kaczynski: “It’s a time for German war reparations”

    Germany should pay war reparations to Poland to facilitate a true Polish-German reconciliation, Jaroslaw Kaczynski, leader of Poland's ruling party Law and Justice (PiS), wrote in the French newspaper, Le Figaro.

    EU opens Medvac Hub in Poland for wounded Ukrainians

    EU Medevac Hub, a medical relocation facility that will prepare wounded Ukrainians to be transported to other European countries for treatment, was opened in south-eastern Poland on Thursday.

    Monika Soćko won European Women Chess Championship!

    Monika Soćko is the individual European chess champion! The experienced Pole beat her rivals perfectly and stood on the podium of the European Championships for the second time. This is the second year in a row that Polish women have won a medal at this event! Aleksandra Malcewska scored as many points as the second and third-placed players but finished just behind the podium due to a worse auxiliary score.

    The ambassador: “Germany recognizes its historical responsibility for WWII”

    Germany is committed to preserving the memory of the crimes committed by Germans during the Second World War, the German ambassador said on Thursday.

    PM commemorates 83rd World War II outbreak anniversary

    Mateusz Morawiecki, the Polish prime minister, commemorated the 83rd anniversary of the outbreak of World War Two in Wielun, a town in central Poland levelled by German bombers in the first hours of the war on September 1, 1939.

    More and more Poles move to houses

    43 per cent of Poles live in houses and 25 per cent live in flats owned by them or their spouse, according to a CBOS survey on the housing situation in Poland. In 15 years, the percentage of those living in houses has increased by 10 per cent points.

    Gorbachev increased the scope of freedom of the people of the USSR, says the foreign minister

    Foreign Minister Zbigniew Rau, on Wednesday, commented on the death of the last leader of the Soviet Union, Mikhail Gorbachev, on social media. Gorbachev passed away on Tuesday at the age of 91.

    EC supports EU Council's decision to approve Poland's recovery plan

    The European Commission said on Tuesday it supported the EU council's decision to approve Poland's recovery plan after four associations of European judges asked the EU court to annul it.

    Russian invaders move heavy weapons from Crimea towards Kherson

    The leader of the Crimean Tatar national movement in Ukraine, Refat Chubarov, has reported that near Simferopol in occupied Crimea, the Russians are forming columns of heavy weapons, which are then driving towards Kherson.

    The vast majority of Poles opt for restrictions of visas on Russians

    The majority of Poles want the European Union to tighten visa regulations for Russian nationals so they can no longer travel freely to the bloc, according to a new survey.

    The French president expressed his interest in Polish PM's EUA proposal

    France is interested in a Polish proposal to freeze CO2 emission costs at EUR 30 per tonne, a deputy foreign minister has said.

    ANWIL to resume nitrogenous fertiliser production

    ANWIL, a company owned by PKN Orlen, has decided to resume production of nitrogenous fertilisers, PKN Orlen said on Monday.

    Polish president claims Brussels didn’t keep promises

    Andrzej Duda, the Polish president, has accused the European Commission (EC) of going back on its promise to pay out billions of euros in post-pandemic recovery money for Poland as soon as a supreme court reform is passed.

    IAEA mission on its way to Zaporizhia nuclear power plant

    A mission from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is due to arrive at the Zaporizhia Nuclear Power Plant in southern Ukraine this week. The mission is already on its way, the head of the Agency, Rafael Grossi, who heads the mission, announced.

    Polish MoD assures that Poland will defend its motherland

    The Polish defence minister said, on Sunday, that Poland would never allow Russia to occupy "even an inch" of its soil.

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