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Poland shares a 500-mile border with Russia and Russian ally Belarus, and Poland is going beyond building up defenses. Earlier this year, Prime Minister Donald Tusk called on all Polish men to ...
Poland’s populist Law and Justice Party has lost a confidence vote to end its authoritarian eight-year stint in power, national news agency PAP reported on Monday, paving the way for Donald Tusk ...
When US President Joe Biden visited Poland in February, his second visit in less than a year, it was something of a vindication for the Polish government. A clear sign that Poland was still a key ...
Poland is splitting in two. An increasingly toxic politics has polluted kitchens and dining rooms in every region of the country. Poles seem to live in separate realities, their worldviews and ...
Poland also shares a 500-mile border with Russia and Kremlin ally Belarus, and it is not only building up defenses there. This year, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk called on all Polish men to ...
New Prime Minister Donald Tusk's government was sworn in by Poland's president on Wednesday, the final step in a transfer of power that marks a huge change after eight years of nationalist rule.
When US President Joe Biden visited Poland in February, his second visit in less than a year, it was something of a vindication for the Polish government. A clear sign that Poland was still a key ...
Poland’s populist ruling party appeared to be on the brink of losing power, after an exit poll in a bitter and high-stakes national election predicted that the country’s opposition has the ...
Poland still needs to fulfill that agreement, as well as other contracts, including for ammunition and mine-clearing vehicles, which “are needed for the counteroffensive,” Duda said.
How Poland, Long Leery of Foreigners, Opened Up to Ukrainians The country, once one of the world’s most ethnically and culturally homogeneous, has accommodated far more refugees from neighboring ...
A version of this article appears in print on July 16, 2023, Section A, Page 9 of the New York edition with the headline: Poland May Oppose Migrants, but 6,000 Asian Workers Are Welcome.
Karol Nawrocki, Poland’s right-wing opposition candidate, narrowly won the second round of voting in the country’s presidential election on Sunday, according to the National Electoral ...
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