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Poland agrees deal to buy two satellites from France | Polish government buys back key power supplier from foreign owner | Most Ukrainian women who fled to Poland have jobs | Hi-tech IT Centre being built in Gdańsk

The Polish government has agreed to buy two reconnaissance satellites from France in a deal worth 575 million euros. The deal was greenlighted by the Polish and French Defence Ministers. Under the deal, Poland is set to receive two Earth observation satellites, together with a ground station. The satellites will boost the ability of the Polish

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Russia set to continue military campaign in Ukraine | Drunk drivers outnumber road accidents over holiday weekend | Zoo in Poznań helps evacuate hundreds of animals from Ukraine | Świątek voted European Athlete of the Year

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov claims his country will continue to pursue its military campaign in Ukraine until the government in Kyiv yields to Moscow’s demands. In an interview with Russian state news agency TASS on Tuesday, Lavrov said that Ukraine and the West were “well aware of Russia’s proposals on the demilitarization and denazification” of Ukrainian-controlled

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