Poland has joined hands with 35 other countries in releasing a joint statement, expressing their opposition towards the inclusion of Russian and Belarusian athletes in international competitions, which also includes the upcoming Olympic Games.
In a recent operation to combat economic crime, Sosnowiec police officers confiscated a Nile crocodile that was being illegally kept by a resident in a single-family home.
International Firefighters' Day is being celebrated today to honour the bravery and selflessness of professional firefighters and volunteers who put their lives on the line to help people during dangerous incidents. The Justice Fund has shown its support by providing over PLN 209 million worth of specialized equipment to Volunteer Fire Brigades (OSP) to assist them in their crucial role of protecting lives and property.
Following a meeting with Lithuanian Prime Minister Ingrida Simonyte in Vilnius on Tuesday, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki declared that Poland and Lithuania serve as a prime example of how nations working together can build a united and robust Europe.
A spokesperson for the European Commission (EC) said that, as of Tuesday afternoon, Poland and four other eastern EU states have implemented restrictions on the import of Ukrainian grain and other produce.
According to Russian media reports cited by Reuters, the Russian Foreign Ministry has summoned Poland's charge d'affaires to express their disapproval of the recent seizure of a Russian school in Warsaw by Polish authorities.
Poland and the European Union have agreed on a plan to lift the temporary ban on the imports of Ukrainian agricultural products, the country's agriculture ministry has announced.
A spokesman for the Office for Foreigners (UdSC) has announced that in the first quarter of 2023, 1,200 foreigners have been granted international protection status in Poland.
An extensive interview with Prof. Glapinski - in the latest issue of the weekly Gazeta Polska, which - exceptionally - will be published on Tuesday, 2 May.
Yevgeny Prigozhin, head of Russia's mercenary Wagner group, continues to urge the Kremlin to have Russian forces move to defence in eastern Ukraine, writes the US-based Institute for the Study of War (ISW) in its latest analysis.
On Saturday, Warsaw City Hall announced the takeover of a Russian secondary school building in the city's Mokotow district. The building, which has been illegally occupied by the Russian embassy in Poland, was taken over following a court ruling.
Ukraine has formally protested to the Polish embassy and the European Union's representative office in the country over food bans imposed by Poland and four other Eastern European nations.
On Friday, a high-ranking military official said that investigations into an unknown military object discovered on Thursday near Bydgoszcz, northern Poland, are in progress and the results should be available shortly.