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Poland scores well in top international economic ratings agency forecast | Cut down on your cola, Polish researchers say | Poland’s Miss World graces Pulaski Day Parade in New York | 2,000 runners take part in Gdańsk half-marathon

Poland has scored well in one of the top 3 ratings agencies assessment of the economic health of the nation. S&P Global has affirmed Poland's "A-" long-term foreign-currency credit rating, with a stable outlook, as economies struggle with the fallout...

Ukraine forces Russian retreat in Lyman | Russia detains director of Zaporizhzhia power plant | Baltic Pipe officially up and running | Gdańsk universities welcome new academic year | Poland narrowly loses to Turkey in final match at Ergo Arena

Ukrainian forces are celebrating another strategic victory after Russian troops were forced to retreat from the eastern Ukrainian town of Lyman over the weekend. On Saturday evening, Russia's Ministry of Defense confirmed the withdrawal of Russian troops from Lyman in...

NATO responds to Russian annexation | Ukraine announces bid for NATO membership | US Congress approves military financing for Poland | Arnold Schwarzenegger visits Poland | Last day for volleyball championships in Gdańsk

Russian President Vladimir Putin signed documents to incorporate Ukraine's Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson regions into Russia during a televised ceremony in the Kremlin yesterday. In a speech following the ceremony, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg accused Moscow of an illegal...

Putin proceeds with annexation of Ukrainian territories | Sejm votes to freeze energy prices | Renowned Polish actor laid to rest in Warsaw | Dominican Republic ends Polish winning streak | Panel discussion tonight on legacy of Gedania sports club

Russian President Vladimir Putin will reportedly host a ceremony today at the Kremlin to officially annex the Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson, and Zaporizhzhia regions of Ukraine, territory amounting to some 15 percent of Ukraine's total landmass. Putin is set to address...

EU proposes new sanctions against Russia | Polish FM denounces “illegal” referenda in occupied Ukraine | US announces new 1.1 bln military aid package for Ukraine | Gdańsk police searching for missing teen

The European Commission on Wednesday proposed new import bans on Russian products and tighter trade restrictions as part of a new package of European Union sanctions. The EU executive also announced more individual blacklistings, an oil price cap for developing...

Zelensky accuses Russia of stealing territory | Officials question source of Nord Stream leaks | EU Lawmakers nominate Ukrainian people for Sakharov Prize | NNW Film Festival begins today in Gdynia | Polish women’s volleyball team defeats Thailand

During a speech yesterday to the United Nations Security Council, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky claimed Russia is trying to steal Ukrainian territory in what he called “a brutal violation” of the UN charter. Zelensky made his remarks against the backdrop...

Russian officials acknowledge mobilization „irregularities” | Baltic Pipe to officially launch today | Voting for Gdańsk Civic Budget begins | Last chance to extend free travel for students | World Volleyball championships at Ergo Arena this week

Russian officials have admitted to problems with mobilization as protests continue across Russia and thousands of draft-eligible Russians attempt to flee the country. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov admitted to mobilization "irregularities" in comments on Monday, the same day reports emerged...

Zelensky appeals to Russians to resist mobilization | Russia accused of blatant electoral fraud | Gdańsk zoo announces birth of endangered cheetah cubs | FIVB volleyball tournament begins tomorrow | Poland defeats Wales in Nations League match

Over the weekend, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky appealed directly to Russian citizens not to submit to Vladimir Putin's "criminal mobilization." In a video speech on Sunday night, Zelensky addressed Russian men being drafted for the war, telling them in Russian...

Referenda begin in occupied Ukraine | New research shows potential of Ukrainian refugees in Polish labor market | Sopot center launches new integration support program | Poland to face Wales tonight in Nations League

Staged referenda on joining Russia began Friday in Ukraine in the Russian-occupied oblasts of Kherson, Zaporizhzhia, Donetsk, and Luhansk. The international community has already denounced the so-called referenda as having a “predetermined” outcome and serving merely as a pretext for...

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