Poland keen on SMR cooperation with Canada 

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Police have been hunting for 93-year-old for more than 20 years 

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NATO Secretary General warns against underestimating Russia. “It retains significant capabilities, as well as a large number of troops”

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PM stresses Poland has simple choice: building defences or becoming enslaved by Russia

Poland will fall under Russian domination if it fails to strengthen its defences, the prime minister warned on Monday.

Israeli news channel spreads fake news on Polish Independence March in Warsaw

The Twitter account of i24, an Israeli news channel, apparently claimed that "10,000" demonstrators had marched through Warsaw on November 11, Polish Independence Day, "waving Nazi symbols and calling for Jews to be burnt". The claim was described as "some of the worst fake news" seen on the internet.

Recidivist who stole and mistreated horse to face many years in prison

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Research reveals possible exodus of Poles living in UK

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Dugin openly criticises Putin over troop withdrawal from Ukraine, ISW reads

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Ukraine restores TV, radio in Kherson thanks to Polish equipment

Ukrainian authorities in the southern city of Kherson, which Ukrainian armed forces recently recaptured from Russia, were able to re-establish local TV and radio thanks to equipment provided by a Polish company, a state agency said on Saturday.

Poland declares financial support for Ukrainian grain exports

The European Commission (EC) and six countries including Poland, issued a joint declaration on Friday announcing EUR 1 billion in support for Ukrainian agricultural exports, including grain.

Bartosz Ostalowski, professional armless drifter, becomes Guinness World Record holder [VIDEO]

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Ukrainian officials agree to search for graves of Poles murdered in Ukraine by UPA

A hunt for the graves of Poles murdered during the Second World War by the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) will go ahead after the Ukrainian authorities agreed to the search.

Poland’s FM reckons Russian withdrawal from Kherson as crucial for Ukraine

Russia's withdrawal from the Ukrainian city of Kherson is an important step in Ukraine's struggle to regain sovereignty and territorial integrity, Poland's foreign minister said on Thursday.

Remains of three Polish presidents-in-exile to be reburied in Poland soon

The remains of three former presidents-in-exile of the Polish government are to make a historic return to Poland on the 12th of November where they will be laid to rest in a newly established mausoleum.

Ruling party suggests limitation of immunity of MPs and judges

Poland's ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party has submitted legislation to the Sejm, the lower house of parliament, concerning changes to the Polish Constitution that will lift some of the immunity enjoyed by parliamentarians and judges.

Robert Lewandowski awarded his second Ballon d’Or

Robert Lewandowski got Ballon d’Or, the award for the top scorer in European leagues for the 2021/22 season, in Barcelona on Wednesday, the second such award in a row for the Polish striker.

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