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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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Biden Calls For Palestinian Control of Gaza and West Bank-Condemns Hamas and Israeli Extremists | Polish Transport Authorities Negotiate with Ukrainian Counterparts | Death of Pregnant Woman that Sparked Protests Not Related to Abortion Law, Court Rules | Pro-Israel March Held in Warsaw

US President Joe Biden has recently made a statement calling for a unified governance of Gaza and the West Bank as well as an end to the Israel-Palestine conflict with a two state solution. He continued by condemning Hamas and their goal to wipe out the state of Israel completely, but stressed that a revitalized Palestinian authority should govern both

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Poles evacuated from Gaza arrive in Warsaw | The President addresses first session of the country’s new parliament | Polish satellites launched into orbit on SpaceX rocket | Family and friends appeal for help in finding 23-year-old missing Gdańsk man

18 Polish citizens evacuated from war-torn Gaza have landed on the Okęcie airport in Warsaw aboard two military planes, officials have said. The evacuees arrived in Warsaw just before 3 p.m. yesterday.

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Polish Truckers Begin Protest over Ukraine Transport Business | Poland’s PM „Not Packed Yet” | Poland Building New Army Division | Poland’s Latest Annual Smog Ranking Shows Drastic Improvement in Air Quality

Polish haulers have announced that they will begin blocking cross-border Ukrainian freight in protest of alleged preferential treatment of Ukrainian transport businesses. The protest will involve blocking 3 major Polish-Ukrainian border crossings from today until January 6th. Contributing factors to the protest could be the economic slowdown in Europe along with relaxed regulations for

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Polish government denies eavesdropping on opposition | Poland’s outgoing PM named as his party’s choice to form new government | Polish police help seize EUR 1.2 bn worth of drugs | Hunt continues for man suspected of killing his 6-year-old son in Gdynia

Poland’s interior minister has refuted allegations that the government ordered opposition parties to be monitored during the lead-up to the recent parliamentary elections, and pledged to bring any such claims to the attention of prosecutors.

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