Friedrich Merz and Donald Tusk addressed security, migration, war reparations and infrastructure investment.
Friedrich Merz and Donald Tusk addressed security, migration, war reparations and infrastructure investment.
The Volhynia massacres, in which Ukrainian nationalists killed around 100,000 Poles, have long caused tensions between Warsaw and Kyiv.
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The government is opposed to “the propagation of an aggressive ideology” in schools.
But hospitalisations and deaths remain below their earlier peak.
Allies say Szumowski has been the victim of unjust opposition “attacks”.
Ziobro wants a “permanent support mechanism” for districts “harassed” by the EU.
The University of Warsaw has overtaken Kraków’s Jagiellonian University.
It also found that 11% of men believe that “rape in marriage does not exist”.
Two Poles have described the brutal treatment they faced while being held.
“We no longer recognise ourselves in this Europe of growing hostility towards Christian faith and domination of gender ideology.”
Research found that, despite masks being obligatory, up to one third of the public did not wear them.
Police will check whether rules are being followed in shops and at weddings, while tougher fines may be introduced.
The justice minister has confirmed that he will begin the process of renouncing the Istanbul Convention.
Religious belief remains strong in Poland, but is in decline.