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Poland’s New PM Addresses Nation in New Years Speech | Russia Refuses to Provide Explanation for Missile Incursion Until „Evidence is Presented” | Government to Spend PLN 150m to Renovate Student Dorms | Poland’s Stoch Finishes 17th in Four Hills Ski Jumping Tournament

PM Donald Tusk addressed the nation in a televised speech on Saturday, stating that „2023 will go down in history as a breakthrough year” referencing his coalition’s rise to power in the Polish government.

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US affirms support for Poland after Russian missile incursion | Death toll in Ukraine rises to 39 after massive Russian air attack | Polish culture minister puts regional radio broadcasters in liquidation | OTOZ Animal Society to patrol for lost pets during New Year’s Eve celebrations

US President Joe Biden is reportedly „following closely” reports of a missile temporarily entering Polish airspace and has pledged America’s „solidarity with Poland.”

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Poland to seek return of EU permits for Ukrainian haulers | Polish opposition slams Russian influence probe | Poland stay at No. 31 in FIFA rankings | Pomeranian fire service in recruitment drive for 70 more firefighters

Poland will next week attempt to reinstate the use of permits for Ukrainian transport companies entering the European Union, as demanded by Polish haulers, the Polish prime minister has said. The prime minister said Poland would push for the return of the permits „at a meeting of EU transport ministers in Brussels on Monday.”

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Polish conservative leader says EU Treaty changes are an attempt to abolish the Polish state | Ukrainian hauliers urge Zelensky and EU’s president to help end blockade at Polish border | Polish government to extend rights for Black Friday shoppers | Missing Gdańsk postman’s body found in river

Poland’s conservative leader has said that proposed changes to European Union treaties undermine his country’s sovereignty and „represent an attempt to abolish the Polish state.”

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Hamas and Israel Reach Deal Over Hostages | Polish Government Charges Sixteen Suspects with Spying for Russia | Poland Adopts Resolution to Reject Changes to EU Treaties | Thanksgiving Celebration to be held at American Corner in Gdańsk

Israel and Hamas agreed to a deal early on Wednesday that stipulated a ceasefire for four days while Hamas released fifty hostages in exchange for humanitarian aid in the Gaza Strip and the release of one hundred-fifty Palestinian prisoners from Israel.

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