Vladyslav Oleinychenko – known online as Crawly – criticised Poland’s actions, promised to take legal action, and denied being a Russian spy.
Vladyslav Oleinychenko – known online as Crawly – criticised Poland’s actions, promised to take legal action, and denied being a Russian spy.
It is the first Polish documentary to win the award.
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The conflict reportedly centres around the new wife of billionaire Zygmunt Solorz, one of Poland’s richest people.
“Facebook has gone to war with the Polish media,” says the editor-in-chief of a leading news website.
Sikorski is heard saying NATO has a “hypocritical” attitude to Ukraine and that the US knew in advance of the Nord Stream sabotage.
The foundation’s leadership could in theory face long-term sentences in Belarusian penal colonies.
Omenaa Mensah filed a complaint over fake reports of her death on Facebook and Instagram.
Russian-Spanish dual citizen Pavel Rubtsov, also known as Pablo Gonzalez, was released by Poland.
Przemysław Babiarz was suspended after saying that Imagine, which was played at the opening ceremony, presents a “communist vision”.
The decision was criticised by leading politicians, including President Andrzej Duda.
Under the new rules, publishers would be able to seek the state’s help in negotiations with big tech firms.
Kaczyński called on his supporters to “take various types of action…in defence of Poland”.
A presenter had suggested that a controversial new school textbook was like something written for the Hitler Youth.
“TVP journalists naively believed that they could write the truth about Tusk,” wrote an opposition figure.