‘Thank you, Poland,’ Olena Zelenska says in Warsaw Ukraine’s first lady on Tuesday visited Warsaw and thanked the Polish people “for everything you have done for us, from day one” of Russia’s invasion. Zobacz więcej na temat:
Warsaw opera house set to kick off new season: audio report Six new opera and ballet productions, 15 revivals and a host of other special events, including concerts, recitals, educational programmes and exhibitions, feature in the new season at the National Opera in Warsaw. Zobacz więcej na temat:
Polish-UK ties help bolster NATO’s eastern flank: Polish defence minister Poland’s defence minister has said that his country's military cooperation with Britain is designed to ensure the security of the eastern edge of the NATO alliance. Zobacz więcej na temat:
UPDATE: Polish, German FMs discuss Ukraine war, WWII reparations The Polish foreign minister on Tuesday met with his German counterpart in Warsaw to discuss Russia's war in Ukraine and Poland's push for World War II reparations from Berlin. Zobacz więcej na temat:
79% of Poles in favour of admitting Ukraine war refugees: survey Seventy-nine percent of Poles are in favour of accepting refugees from war-torn Ukraine, according to a new survey. Zobacz więcej na temat:
Question of WWII reparations for Poland closed: German FM Germany's top diplomat said during a visit to Warsaw on Tuesday that the question of World War II reparations for Poland was closed, news agencies reported. Zobacz więcej na temat:
Polish defence minister urges more pressure on Russia over Ukraine Poland’s defence minister has urged the international community to step up pressure on Russia to end its invasion of Ukraine. Zobacz więcej na temat:
Warsaw Ghetto Museum seeking artifacts: officials The Warsaw Ghetto Museum under construction in the Polish capital is seeking artifacts, officials have said. Zobacz więcej na temat:
Ukrainian forces make substantial gains against Russia in east and south: report Ukrainian troops have made significant gains against the Russian army around the eastern city of Lyman and in the southern Kherson region, the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) has reported. Zobacz więcej na temat:
Warsaw conference debates int'l security challenges A two-day conference focusing on key security challenges facing NATO and the European Union opened in the Polish capital on Tuesday. Zobacz więcej na temat:
Poland welcomes 6.77 million refugees from Ukraine: officials Poland has taken in nearly 6.77 million refugees fleeing Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the Polish Border Guard agency reported on Tuesday. Zobacz więcej na temat:
Tennis: Poland’s Świątek to miss Billie Jean King Cup Finals Polish tennis star Iga Świątek has announced she will not play for the national team at the Billie Jean King Cup Finals in Glasgow, Scotland, next month, due to health concerns. Zobacz więcej na temat:
Poland buys new anti-aircraft system for army Poland’s defence minister will on Tuesday present a new short-range anti-aircraft system to the country's troops, according to an announcement by the government. Zobacz więcej na temat:
Jerzy Urban, spokesman for Poland’s communist gov’t, dies at 89 Jerzy Urban, the press spokesman for Poland’s communist governments of the 1980s, died on Monday at the age of 89. Zobacz więcej na temat:
Polish pianist gets rave reviews for new CD A new CD from Polish pianist Krystian Zimerman has received highly favourable reviews from critics after it was launched by Deutsche Grammophon on Friday. Zobacz więcej na temat:
Poland's Herbert Literary Award goes to Ukrainian poet Marianna Kiyanovska, a Ukrainian poet, essayist and translator, has won the 2022 Zbigniew Herbert International Literary Award, which is named after one of the greatest 20th-century Polish poets. Zobacz więcej na temat:
If Putin goes nuclear, US will ‘take out’ Russian troops in Ukraine: ex-CIA chief A former director of the US Central Intelligence Agency has said that if Vladimir Putin uses nuclear weapons in Ukraine, the United States and NATO will "take out" Russian forces in Ukraine, Moscow-occupied Crimea and the Black Sea. Zobacz więcej na temat:
Russian media criticism after Lyman defeat may pose danger for Putin: analysis A wave of domestic criticism of Russia’s military campaign in Ukraine following the loss of the key city of Lyman has undermined the Kremlin’s narrative about the war and indirectly affected President Vladimir Putin, the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) has reported. Zobacz więcej na temat: