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Poland to shut border with Belarus for both Belarusian and Russian trucks and trailers | Poland to push for EU probe into Russian influence in European politics | Historic sailing ship the „Dar Młodzieży” set sail yesterday from Gdynia on six month journey

From June 1st until further notice, freight traffic for crossing the border with Belarus will be suspended for trucks and trailers, including semi-trailers and vehicle combinations registered on the territory of Belarus and Russia, a decree by Poland’s Interior Ministry has stated.

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Second night of drone and missile attacks on Kyiv | Zelensky submits proposal for sanctions against Iran | Poland among top five EU countries for low youth unemployment | Fręch and Hurkacz advance to second round of French Open | Road construction warning in Sopot and Gdańsk Dolne Miasto

Ukrainian air defenses were hard at work again last night, shooting down more than 40 enemy targets over Kyiv and the Kyiv region in another attack by Russian missiles and drones.

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Poland vows sanctions after Belarus upholds journalist’s prison sentence | Lawmakers approve plan to investigate “Russian influence” in Polish politics | Five NATO ships arrive in Gdynia | Local officials in Łeba warn tourists to be wary of moose | Last day to enjoy Lost Culture Festival in Gdańsk

Poland has vowed to impose sanctions on “hundreds” of officials from neighboring Belarus after the Belarusian Supreme Court upheld an eight-year prison sentence against journalist Andrzej Poczobut.

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Polish PM welcomes Ukrainian parliamentary leader to Warsaw | Culture ministers of “Lublin Triangle” commit to cultural cooperation | Visa announces plans to open new tech hub in Poland | Beach soccer season kicks off In Brzeźno | Local tour operators announce weekend cruises to Vistula Spit

Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki met with Ukrainian parliamentary leader Ruslan Stefanchuk in Warsaw on Wednesday to discuss continuing military aid to Kyiv.

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President Duda urges European leaders to “remain united” in support of Kyiv | Farmers stage protest in Brussels against agricultural imports from Ukraine | Increasing risk of moose on highways in Pomerania | Eighth-grade students in Poland begin primary school leaving exams

Polish President Andrzej Duda has reiterated his appeal to European decision-makers to remain united in the face of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and help Kyiv defend its sovereignty.

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