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Polish WWII Anniversary Highlights Transatlantic Rifts
The date that evokes the onset of those nightmares is September 1, 1939 — the day Germany invaded Poland.
On Sunday, around 250 international guests will meet in Warsaw to commemorate the beginning of the darkest period of European history.
Hungary’s Family Plan Seeks to ‘Save the Nation’
Katalin Kevehazi, President of the Budapest-based JOL-LET (Well-Being) Foundation and a prominent expert on women in the labour market, said the plan's support for traditional nuclear families has a political dimension beyond fertility rates.
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Polish Far Right Emboldened by Ruling Party Propaganda
A group of men standing nearby overheard him expressing his disgust. The couple rode on, but one of the men later caught up with them and asked Witkowski whether he liked the graffiti. He said no. The man broke his nose.
Western Balkans Poznań Summit: Polish Government Releases Conclusions
POZNAŃ - The Leaders participating at the Berlin Process Summit in Poznań unanimously reaffirmed their unequivocal support for the European perspective of the Western Balkans, reads the Chair's conclusions released today by the Polish Government.
Bulgaria Latest Emerging European Country to Pull Out of UN Migration Deal
Bulgaria is the latest country refusing to sign the UN global migration agreement, following Hungary, Poland, Croatia, and the Czech Republic.
Although approved in July by all 193 UN members, except the US, several countries from Central and Eastern Europe are now stepping back.
President Iohannis: Interconnection projects revealed at Three Seas Initiative summit, top level political signal
The list of priority interconnection projects presented within the Summit of the Three Seas Initiative is "a top level political signal", on Tuesday stated Klaus Iohannis, in a news conference at the Cotroceni Presidential Palace.
Angela Merkel Visits Poland in Bid to Thaw Chilly Relations
German Chancellor Angela Merkel traveled to Warsaw on Monday for talks with Polish leaders aimed at improving relations which have been strained by disagreements on rule of law, immigration and refugee policy, and Poland's new Holocaust law, as well as a new gas pipeline.
Poland Wants a Strong US Military Presence
Poland relies on expanding the presence of US soldiers in the country, Defense Minister Mariusz Blashtak said. His words, which he spoke after a meeting in Washington with US Assistant Secretary of State for National Security, General Herbert McMaster, were quoted by the Polish PAP.
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Poland Could Quit EU Amid Legal Bickering With Brussels
Faced with possible EU sanctions for a series of controversial judicial changes which Brussels believes threaten the country's rule of law and democratic values, the Polish government could push the country out of the bloc if it stops being a recipient of EU funds, Donald Tusk, the EU Council president, has warned.
EU triggers Article 7, could strip Poland of voting rights
The unprecedented decision means that EU countries will be asked whether there was increased risk of Poland violating core EU values.
Polish news agency PAP is reporting that the move that could result in sanctions against Poland, including stripping the country of its voting rights and freezing billions of euros from EU funds.