Poland begins construction of €2.3bn deepwater port on Baltic coast
The terminal is planned to serve not only Poland but also the landlocked Czech Republic, Slovakia, Austria and Hungary.
Ukrainian teen indicted by Poland for working on behalf of Russia to stir historical tensions
The 18-year-old allegedly painting dozens of inscriptions glorying the UPA, which led the slaughter of Poles during WWII.
Volkswagen hires 100 sheep to cut grass at Polish solar farm as experiment in agrivoltaics
The project, being run in collaboration with a local university, will also contribute to research on agrivoltaics.
Senior official under former Polish government detained over media campaign that attacked judges
Authorities allege at least 8.4 million zloty was misused on the controversial campaign.
Tusk: Poland will host international military exercises to prepare for Ukraine security guarantees
Prime Minister Donald Tusk also declared Poland’s willingness to permanently host more troops from allied countries.
Poland uses DNA testing to identify victims of WWII Ukrainian massacres for first time
“After more than 80 years, families are receiving the answer they have awaited for generations,” says Poland’s culture minister.
Ukraine calls for Polish politicians to “stop inciting hate” after Ukrainian girls abused on bus
Police have identified and detained a man who was filmed hurling xenophobic obscenities at two young Ukrainians.
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