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Poland applies for suspension of EU fines over „rule of law” | Final farewell for Poland’s WWII Westerplatte defenders | Polish police detain 44 suspects in crackdown on paedophiles | An unusual art exhibition at the National Maritime Museum in Gdańsk

Poland has applied for the suspension of fines imposed by the EU over so-called „rule of law” violations by the country amid concerns in Brussels over Poland’s system for disciplining judges. The move to file for the suspension of the fines was announced by Poland’s Minister for European Affairs yesterday.

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US President says American troops will remain in Poland „for a long time” | Minister warns that health of Polish children 'is deteriorating’ | Experts warn that mental health problems are growing | eScooter parking still a big problem in Gdańsk

The US President has stated that American troops will remain in Poland for a „long time” in an interview with Polish Radio. Asked by Polish Radio’s Washington correspondent at a White House briefing how long he would keep US forces deployed in Poland and other NATO countries, the US president replied that „they will be there for a long time”.

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Russian missile strikes reported across Ukraine | Poland offers to help transport Ukrainian goods after Russia halts grain deal | Polish officials express condolences after South Korean tragedy | Rare book given to Pope “not a Polish war loss”

Russia launched another barrage of missile attacks against Ukraine this morning, with local media reporting the sound of two explosions in Lviv and attacks in Kyiv, Kharkiv, Zaporizhia, Vinnytsia, Cherkasy, and Poltava.

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