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Poland applies for suspension of EU fines over „rule of law” | Final farewell for Poland’s WWII Westerplatte defenders | Polish police detain 44 suspects in crackdown on paedophiles | An unusual art exhibition at the National Maritime Museum in Gdańsk

Poland has applied for the suspension of fines imposed by the EU over so-called "rule of law" violations by the country amid concerns in Brussels over Poland’s system for disciplining judges. The move to file for the suspension of the...

US President says American troops will remain in Poland „for a long time” | Minister warns that health of Polish children 'is deteriorating’ | Experts warn that mental health problems are growing | eScooter parking still a big problem in Gdańsk

The US President has stated that American troops will remain in Poland for a "long time" in an interview with Polish Radio. Asked by Polish Radio's Washington correspondent at a White House briefing how long he would keep US forces...

Grain shipments continue without Russian participation | US and Polish officials discuss regional security | Orient Express to resume service with cars rediscovered in Poland | Świątek defeats Kasatkina to advance at WTA Finals

Several grain ships left Ukrainian ports yesterday for markets in Africa, despite recent announcements by Russia that it planned to withdraw from the Black Sea Grain Initiative. One ship departed from Chornomorsk yesterday bound for Libya carrying 22,800 tons of...

Korea to cooperate on second nuclear reactor for Poland | Figures show fall in Polish electricity prices | PM sends condolences over Indian bridge collapse | Cemetery visitors encouraged to reduce waste this All Saints’ Day | Tennis rankings reveal massive lead for Świątek

Poland will have two nuclear power plants in about 10 years’ time, the deputy prime minister told Polsat News yesterday. Jacek Sasin was in South Korea to witness the signing of a letter of intent between Polish and Korean companies...

Russian missile strikes reported across Ukraine | Poland offers to help transport Ukrainian goods after Russia halts grain deal | Polish officials express condolences after South Korean tragedy | Rare book given to Pope “not a Polish war loss”

Russia launched another barrage of missile attacks against Ukraine this morning, with local media reporting the sound of two explosions in Lviv and attacks in Kyiv, Kharkiv, Zaporizhia, Vinnytsia, Cherkasy, and Poltava. Anti-aircraft alarms sounded across the whole of Ukraine...

Russia to suspend Ukraine grain deal after drone attack | EU residents shift clocks to Winter time | Three hospitalized after fire in Gdańsk retirement home | Police increase patrols over holiday weekend

Russia announced plans on Saturday to suspend its participation in a UN-brokered deal to secure the export of grain and other agricultural produce from Ukrainian ports. The announcement came hours after Russia accused Ukraine of using drones to attack Russia’s...

Poland receives combat drones from Turkey | Polish PM confirms nuclear power project with US | Poland demands EUR 1.3 trillion in compensation from Germany for WWII losses | Police urge caution and vigilance from thieves over All Saints Day

The Polish Military has received its first batch of combat drones from Turkey in a bid to bolster its existing complement of unmanned aerial vehicles. The medium-altitude, long-endurance combat drones were set to be delivered to Poland’s 12th Unmanned Aerial...

President reaffirms Poland’s support for Montenegro’s EU bid | Polish voters want a larger army – but many don’t want to pay more for it | Over 300 Polish firms working with European Space Agency | Gdańsk bids farewell to Father Józef Wilczyński

The Polish president has reaffirmed his country's support for Montenegro's bid to join the European Union and promised to lobby for the Balkan country to become a "participating partner" of the Polish-led Three Seas Initiative of 12 EU countries. Andrzej...

Figures show housing loan market 'apocalypse’ | French president’s gift to Pope 'was not Polish war loot’ | Kraków creates memorial for Ukrainians to remember their dead | University cancels event promoting book by pro-Kremlin author | Young choreographers to take the stage at Baltic Opera

The number of home loans granted in Poland in September fell to a 12-year low. A report released yesterday by the Credit Information Bureau (BIK) shows around 7,300 home loans were given in September, 70 percent less than a year...

Anti-inflation shield extended till 31 December | Ukraine reconstruction conference underway in Berlin | Rishi Sunak becomes new British prime minister | Partial solar eclipse in Polish skies | Furry rehab workers join hospital team

Anti-inflation shield extended till 31 December Poland’s so-called anti-inflation shield will remain in place for a further three months, after President Andrzej Duda signed the changes into law yesterday. It means that lower VAT rates on food, fuels and heat...

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