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Radio Gdansk News in English: Officials commemorate outbreak of WWII

Bells and sirens sounded at 4:45am this morning to commemorate the invasion of Poland by Nazi Germany on this day in 1939. The pre-dawn assault on the Polish military depot on Westerplatte 81 years ago marked the official beginning of WWII, one of the most horrific and deadly chapters in modern European history. President Andrzej Duda, along with

Radio Gdańsk Newsin English: Kremlin rejects poisoning claims, Solidarity sends aid to Belarus

In Moscow, the Kremlin has rejected suggestions it was behind the alleged poisoning of Alexei Navalny, a key figure in the Russian opposition. Navalny, who is a fierce critic of Vladimir Putin’s government, was admitted to hospital in Russia late last week. He has since been transferred to a hospital in Berlin, where doctors have said he appears to have been poisoned.

Radio Gdansk News in English: Poland voices support for Belarusian freedom hopes

Poland has voiced support for Belarusians in their fight for freedom, with top Polish officials meeting with Belarus oppositionists, and solidarity marches being held in Polish cities. Public broadcaster Polish Radio is also set to launch a special news service for listeners in neighbouring Belarus, where post-election protests have grown against longtime strongman leader Alexander

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