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Zelensky submits bill to grant special status to Poles in Ukraine | Poland remembers victims of massacres by Ukrainians | Poland marks 95 years of national anthem | Busy day for Maritime Search and Rescue in the Baltic Sea

Ukraine's president has put forward a bill in the country's parliament that would grant Poles living in the country special status. A spokesman for the president said that the bill represents "a mark of gratitude to the Polish nation for...

Ukrainians in Kherson urged to evacuate | Three men charged in connection with riot at Lechia Gdańsk match | Testing centers seek teachers from Ukraine | First-degree storm warning across Pomerania today | Free „Poetry for Ukraine” event tonight

Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk has urged citizens to evacuate from the Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions to facilitate an upcoming counter-offensive by Ukrainian forces. Vereshchuk, who also serves as Ukraine's Minister for Reintegration of the Temporarily Occupied Territories, told...

Polish officials lament death of former Japanese PM | National Bank of Poland to hike interest rates to curb inflation | Mexican ambassador opens exhibit in Gdańsk | Free “Poetry of Ukraine” concert this Sunday

Top Polish officials have offered their condolences after the brutal murder of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. Abe was shot yesterday while giving a campaign speech in the western Japanese city of Nara. He was rushed to the hospital...

EU prepares for 'complete cut-off of Russian gas’ | Polish government approves bill to sell Russian-controlled firms | Rosolska knocked out of Wimbledon ending Poland’s tennis hopes | Gdynia Orlowo beach is 're-sanded’ after winter storm damage

The EU is preparing for the doomsday scenario of a complete cut-off of Russian gas supplies, according to the EU Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen. Speaking at the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France, von der Leyen said the 27-nation...

Duda meets with Belarusian opposition leader | UK PM faces new political crisis | Nearly 80 percent of Polish students pass Matura exam | Gdańsk police seek witnesses to June 5 driving incident

Polish President Andrzej Duda met with Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya yesterday to discuss regional security and other issues. They also discussed "support for free Belarus on the international stage, the situation in Belarus, Lukashenko’s support for the Russian invasion...

Polish politicians set aside differences to discuss nation’s security | Dry start of summer puts Poland on drought alert | Grave of famous Viking king found in Poland | Works at Gdańsk railway stations have been delayed

Polish politicians from across the spectrum met in Warsaw yesterday to discuss the country's security amid the war in neighbouring Ukraine. President Andrzej Duda told reporters he was pleased to be able to discuss Poland’s security with top politicians from...

UNESCO recognizes borscht as part of Ukraine’s cultural heritage | Russian troops take Lysychansk | Polish film composer nominated for prestigious award | Independence Day events at American Corners in Gdańsk

UNESCO recently announced it had added Ukrainian borscht soup to its official List of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Need of Urgent Safeguarding. The traditional beetroot soup features in the national cuisine of several countries in central and eastern Europe, including...

Ukraine demands Russian withdrawal as condition of ceasefire | Square in Gdańsk dedicated to heroes of Mariupol | Świątek out of Wimbledon | Pomeranian water areas officially suitable for swimming

It's Day 130 of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. As Russian troops advance in Lysychansk and other areas of the Luhansk region, Ukrainian officials have declared they will consider an armistice only when the Kremlin removes its soldiers from Ukrainian territory....

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