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Boyko Borisov Welcomed Polish Prime Minister Beata Szydlo
Prime Minister Boyko Borisov welcomed his Polish counterpart Beata Szydlo to the Council of Ministers building, FOCUS News Agency reported.
Germany Joins Brussels in Battle Against Poland
German Chancellor Angela Merkel criticised Poland's governing Law and Justice (PiS) party, backing up the European Commission and increasing the likelihood of unprecedented EU action to punish Warsaw, New Europe reported.
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EU ready to impose more sanctions against North Korea
The EU is ready to strengthen sanctions against North Korea after the sixth and most powerful North Korea nuclear test was carried out, Sunday, European Council President Donald Tusk said. Mr. Tusk called on the UN Security Council to enforce more sanctions and display more resolve and determination for a peaceful de-nuclearisation of the Korean peninsula.
Poland PM backs claim for WWII reparations from Germany
People read headlines on the start of war near the US State Department building in Washigton, D.C.- AP Photo
Poland's demands for war reparations from Germany are "a claim for justice," its prime minister said on Thursday as the Polish parliament reportedly prepares the ground for a possible legal claim. Berlin has frequently said the issue has been resolved in full.
Polish Prosecutors have Called for Questioning Donald Tusk
European Council President Donald Tusk is summoned as a witness in an investigation in Poland. This was reported by his lawyer, quoted by Associated Press.
The investigation is related to the plane crash in 2010 in Smolensk, Russia, which killed the then Polish President Lech Kaczynski and another 95 politicians, public and military.
Thousands Protest in Poland Against Court Reorganizations
Tens of thousands of people took to the streets of Warsaw and towns across Poland on Thursday night to protest the ruling party's drive to reorganize all levels of the judiciary, including contentious legislation that gives control of the nation's Supreme Court to the president instead of to judges, according to ABC News.
Tusk visits Greece: The momentum is there but we are not close to a “success story”
Cautiously optimistic fro the outcome of the negotiations is the President of the European Council, Donald Tusk, according to what he said in front of the cameras before his meeting with Alexis Tsipras and just a few hours after the negotiations that took place in Brussels between the three Greek ministers and the representatives of the creditors.
EU Confirms It Accepts Great Britain's Request To Leave
The EU has confirmed that it accepts Great Britain's request to leave, in spite of regretting it, stated the President of the European Council Donald Tusk on behalf of the 27 governments.
Brexit! Theresa May signed the letter to the EU (PHOTOS)
Central Europe's leaders reject EU's relocation of migrants
Leaders from Central Europe said Tuesday they reject a European Union policy that calls for all member states to receive migrants, protesting suggestions that the level of their compliance could be linked to the availability of EU funds to them.