Andrzej Duda
Democracy Digest: Political Chaos Leaves Poles in the Dark
Democracy Digest: Ten Ways to Undermine Polish Election
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Going Postal: Poland's Mail Carriers Decry COVID-19 Election
Poles Find Creative Ways to Protest Despite the Pandemic
Duda vs Duda in Polish Election
Going Postal: Poland’s Mail Carriers Decry COVID-19 Election
Live: Coronavirus Updates
Poles Find Creative Ways to Protest Despite the Pandemic
Duda vs Duda in Polish Election
The Music Dies for Poland's Gig Economy Workers
But employees of Polish Post, the state-run postal administration, say the plan puts them at risk.
Democracy Digest: Poland Resists Calls to Delay Election
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But as Poland confirmed 150 cases of the virus on Monday morning, Health Minister Lukasz Szumowski said, "We must expect a four-digit number of people infected with coronavirus this week."
Polish Isolation: Macron’s Travels in Lilliput
Immediately following Macron's visit, Polish President Andrzej Duda signed a "muzzle" law that empowers the government to punish judges for acting independently.
Duda then added insult to injury by hosting the president of North Macedonia, a country that has its own dispute with France following Macron's decision to block its EU accession bid.
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PM Orban attends 75th anniversary of Auschwitz-Birkenau camp's liberation
Prime Minister Ludovic Orban attended, on Monday, the 75th anniversary of liberation of the German Nazi concentration and extermination camp Auschwitz-Birkenau.
Auschwitz, 75 years later - the stories of the survivors
The survivors in attendance were aged between 75 and 101. They have travelled from all over the world, mainly North America and across Europe, Israel, South and Central America and Australia.
‘Never Forget’: Europe Marks Holocaust Remembrance Day
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Poland’s Holocaust Commemorations Marred by Politics
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