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"It's painful to see Zelensky..."
As he said, this will be the priority of the government, because it is in the interest of the free world.
Tusk said that it is painful for him to hear how Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has to continue trying to convince world leaders of the need to continue supporting Ukraine's fight against Russian aggression, AP reported.
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Poland's prime minister resigns
Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki offered his conservative government's resignation on Monday as required as the newly elected parliament met for the first time in a transition of power following an election last month.
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After the Death of a Pregnant Woman: Thousands Protest in Poland against the Abortion Ban
Thousands of people protested in Poland against strict abortion laws after the death of a pregnant woman, DPA reported.
BIRN Fact-Check: Can PiS Re-Open the Pandora’s Box of War Reparations with Germany?
Poland's ruling Law and Justice party wants reparations, estimated at 1.3 trillion euros, from Germany for its occupation in 1939-1945. How realistic is that figure and its reparations plan?
Farmers’ Protest Spells Trouble for Poland’s Ruling Party
The farmers complain that their businesses are collapsing under the pressures of rising fuel and fertiliser costs, combined with what they consider to be unfair prices offered by supermarkets for their output.
Bulgarian MEP Condemned Over ‘Nazi Salute’ in Chamber
Angel Dzhambazki speaking in the European Parliament. Source: Dzhambazki's YouTube channel
Dzhambazki allegedly made the gesture while leaving the chamber on Wednesday after a stormy debate on the rule of law in Poland and Hungary.
Polish Politicians on Decision of EU Court: They Declared War on Us!
Politicians in Poland reacted to the decision of the Court of Justice of the European Union, which ordered Warsaw to pay a fine of one million euros a day until the dissolution of the Disciplinary Chamber of the Supreme Court, reports the news portal Onet.
The Car Crash that Bent the Wheels of Polish Justice
It was his girlfriend's idea. Valentine's Day was coming up and she wanted to see Fifty Shades Darker over the weekend. Koscielnik was not so keen. His exams were coming up and he would rather have been revising. He was 20 years old, a student at a technical college in his hometown of Oswiecim, in southern Poland.
Analysis: What if Poland Leaves the EU?
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Polish Constitutional Tribunal Ruling Challenges EU Law’s Primacy
EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen (R) welcomes Poland's Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki (L) July 13. Von der Leyen said she had a 'good exchange' with Morawiecki. Photo: EPA/EFE Pascal Rossignol