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Zelenskyy visits US to discuss Ukraine aid | Commemorations around Trójmiasto mark 42nd anniversary of martial law | New Polish government wins vote of confidence as new Cabinet set to be sworn in | Heat to be shut off for 24 hours in six districts of Gdynia

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with US President Joe Biden at the White House yesterday to discuss continuing support for Ukraine as talks on further aid continue to face political pushback in Congress.

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Donald Tusk becomes Poland’s new PM | Poland slams IOC decision to allow Russian athletes at 2024 Olympics | Polish architect wins global acclaim for ski center design | Car ends up in the Motława river in Gdańsk after driver loses control

Donald Tusk has become Poland’s new prime minister after the previous prime minister lost a vote of confidence in parliament, following recent elections. Tusk, a former top European Union official and liberal politician is returning to the role he held between 2007 and 2014.

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Parliament Approves Probe into 2020 Postal Voting Plan | Hacker Group Targets Polish Officials by Impersonating Ukrainian State Agencies | Likely PM Donald Tusk Gives Statement on Hungary PM’s View of Ukraine and the EU | Social Kitchen Opens in Gdańsk

Parliament Approves Probe into 2020 Postal Voting Plan The Sejm voted late last week to unanimously approve a parliamentary commission to investigate irregularities in the mail-in voting process of the 2020 election during COVID. The ruling government at the time argued that a hybrid postal/traditional election could be held safely during the pandemic, but concerns were raised

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US and UK officials reaffirm support for Ukraine | Poland set to get €5 billion in EU green transition funds | Polish opposition leader unveils proposed Cabinet members | Polish women’s handball team to face Denmark after defeating Serbia | Police investigate theft of flamingo sculptures from Wrzeszcz park

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron presented a united front supporting Ukraine during their recent meeting in Washington, DC.

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