Ukraine to hold first war crimes trial for Russian soldier The first Russian soldier is set to stand trial in Ukraine for war crimes since Vladimir Putin’s invasion, officials have said. Zobacz więcej na temat:
Poland recovers zoological treasures looted in WWII A collection of valuable exhibits and books stolen from Warsaw’s Zoological Museum during World War II has been brought back to Poland from Austria, officials have said. Zobacz więcej na temat:
Russia 'doesn't want to take on' NATO: Austin US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin has said he believes Russia does not want to widen its war in Ukraine by attacking missile sites in NATO member Poland, for example, news outlets have reported. Zobacz więcej na temat:
Polish first lady talks Ukraine aid in US The Polish first lady has met with compatriots living in the midwestern US city of Chicago to discuss humanitarian assistance to war-torn Ukraine, officials have announced. Zobacz więcej na temat:
Poland praised in US over aid to Ukraine, energy policy: deputy FM A Polish deputy foreign minister has said that Poland is being praised in America for its role in helping refugees from war-torn Ukraine and its efforts to ensure energy security. Zobacz więcej na temat:
Polish embassy in Moscow splashed with red paint: officials Poland’s embassy in Moscow has been splattered with red paint in an apparent act of retaliation, officials said on Wednesday. Zobacz więcej na temat:
Hungary refuses to back EU ban on Russian oil: Polish envoy Hungary refused to endorse the European’s Union’s proposed embargo on Russian oil during talks in Brussels on Wednesday, Poland’s ambassador to the bloc told reporters. Zobacz więcej na temat:
Poland, Slovakia to lobby for Ukraine’s EU hopes: president The Polish president on Wednesday vowed to press for European Union candidate status for neighbouring Ukraine in a joint effort with regional ally Slovakia. Zobacz więcej na temat:
Singers from 28 countries qualify for Warsaw vocal competition, Russians banned A total of 112 singers from 28 countries have qualified for the 11th International Stanisław Moniuszko Vocal Competition, which will be held at Warsaw's National Opera from June 6 to 11. Zobacz więcej na temat:
Ukraine war affects economies worldwide: Polish PM The Polish prime minister on Wednesday said that Russia’s assault on Ukraine was exerting an impact on all aspects of the economy in every country around the world. Zobacz więcej na temat:
Russia's WWII victory myth debunked: audio report Military parades took place across Russia earlier this week as the country marked the anniversary of the defeat of Nazi Germany with traditional Victory Day celebrations. Zobacz więcej na temat:
Poland can help Ukraine export grain: gov’t minister Poland can help Ukraine export its grain to the world amid Russian aggression, the Polish agriculture minister declared on Wednesday. Zobacz więcej na temat:
Polish wages up y/y in Q1 2022: stats office The average monthly wage in Poland in the first quarter of this year rose by 9.7 percent compared with the same quarter of 2021, the country’s Central Statistical Office (GUS) reported on Wednesday. Zobacz więcej na temat:
Polish, Ukrainian infrastructure ministers discuss rail, road transport Poland’s infrastructure minister has met for talks with his Ukrainian counterpart, with rail and road transport top of the agenda, officials said on Wednesday. Zobacz więcej na temat:
US lawmakers pass $40 bn Ukraine aid bill US lawmakers have passed a USD 40 billion bill to deliver military, economic and humanitarian aid to Ukraine as it continues to face Russia's brutal assault, news outlets have reported. Zobacz więcej na temat:
US senators in bid to designate Russia as 'state sponsor of terrorism' Two US senators have unveiled a resolution calling on Joe Biden's administration to designate President Vladimir Putin's Russia as a "state sponsor of terrorism" for its war on Ukraine, news outlets have reported. Zobacz więcej na temat:
Putin more dangerous than Hitler and Stalin, Polish PM warns Poland’s prime minister has said that Russian leader Vladimir Putin is more dangerous than 20th-century dictators Adolf Hitler and Josef Stalin. Zobacz więcej na temat:
'We knew that Russia might try to blackmail us with gas supplies,' Polish deputy FM tells MSNBC Poland knew that Russia might resort to "blackmail" over natural gas supplies amid the war in Ukraine, Polish Deputy Foreign Minister Marcin Przydacz has told US broadcaster MSNBC. Zobacz więcej na temat: