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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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Ukrainian president thanks Emir of Qatar for support and return of Ukrainian children | Search continues for Gdynia man accused of murdering young son | Polish astronaut to conduct experiments in space | Suspect arrested in attack on Arka Gdynia basketball player

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy spoke with the Emir of Qatar over the weekend, with the two leaders reportedly discussing diplomatic and humanitarian support for Ukraine along with the current situation in the Middle East.

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Polish Military “Operation Neon” Evacuates Over 1,500 from Israel | President Inspects Borders with Belarus and Kaliningrad | 45th Anniversary of Pope John Paul II Election | Legia Warsaw Players Arrested in Netherlands

Poland’s military has officially evacuated over 1500 civilians from Israel and West Bank since the escalation of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict on October 7th. The evacuees include both Polish citizens and other foreign nationals. The rescue operation has been designated „Operation Neon” by Poland’s General Headquarters of the Armed Forces.

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