Radio Gdansk News in English: Poland to airlift more Afghans
Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki announced yesterday that Poland would assist in the evacuation of some 100 people from Afghanistan as the situation there continues to deteriorate.
Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki announced yesterday that Poland would assist in the evacuation of some 100 people from Afghanistan as the situation there continues to deteriorate.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs says that the Polish ambassador to Israel will return to his post in Tel Aviv, despite a call from the Israeli foreign minister for him not to come back from his summer holidays.
Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki announced yesterday that humanitarian visas would be issued for 45 Afghan citizens who cooperated with Poland and the EU delegation in Kabul.
Yesterday marked the 41st anniversary of the 1980 Gdańsk Shipyard strikes and the beginning of political changes in Poland and elsewhere in Europe.
Polish Deputy Foreign Minister said on Friday that disputed legislation passed by his country’s lawmakers this week aimed to tighten media ownership rules and strengthen the protection of the domestic media market.
Poland’s prime minister has encouraged American experts to take a closer look at two bills passed by Polish MPs and criticized by Washington amid a bid by politicians in Warsaw to modify media ownership and property restitution rules.
Controversial Media Bill Passes Sejm. Polish MPs yesterday voted in favour of a highly controversial new media law, which critics say would curtail media freedom in Poland.