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It has been decided: Poland sends soldiers
"The committee analyzed possible threats, such as the dislocation of units of the Wagner group. Therefore, the Minister of National Defense, the chairman of the Committee, Mariusz Baszczak, decided to move our military formations from the west to the east of Poland," Hoffmann told the PAP agency, reports Reuters.
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Five Teenage Girls Die in Fire at Polish 'Escape Room', where Players are Deliberately Locked in
Five teenage girls have been killed and one man hurt in a fire that broke out at an "escape room" game, in which players are locked in a room and have to solve puzzles to get out, officials in northern Poland said on Friday.
Police said the dead were found after firefighters put out the blaze, which began around 5pm at an escape room venue in Koszalin.
International conference on topic of news agencies vs. 'fake news' taking place in Tirana
Tirana, Dec 3 /Agerpres/ - Today, fake news is no longer a phenomenon but a true communication strategy in the hands of a few people or groups which try to use the 'fourth power' for purposes often hostile, said the General Director of the Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), Armela Krasniqi, on Sunday, at the opening of the international conference on the topic of "News Agencies
At least 14 Injured after a Chemical Leak at Warsaw's Airport
Sixteen people were evacuated from the premises situated at Wirażowa Street, Wojciech Kapczyński from the Warsaw headquarters of the State Fire Service told Poland's IAR news agency.
Seven Polish Miners Missing after Quake Hits Coal Mine
WARSAW, May 5 (Reuters) - Seven Polish coal miners were missing on Saturday after a quake hit a mine owned by JSW, the European Union's largest coking coal producer, officials said.
The quake took place in the Borynia-Zofiowka-Jastrzebie coal mine in southern Poland.
Poland Ready to Defend Migration Stance in EU Top Court
Poland is ready to defend its decision in the European Union's top court to refuse to accept migrants from Africa and the Middle East under an EU plan to redistribute them, Deputy Foreign Minister Konrad Szymanski said, reported by Reuters.
EU Starts Action Against Poland Over Judiciary Reforms
The European Commission launched legal action on Saturday against what it sees as Polish government attempts to undermine the independence of judges.
It has given Warsaw a month to respond.
Polish minister dismisses 'silly' EU criticism, cites Nazis
Poland's justice minister dismissed an EU commissioner's criticism of new media regulations as "silly" in a confrontational letter that marked a low in the new government's relations with the bloc and the commissioner's home Germany.