Poland to order new military hardware: defence minister The Polish defence minister on Monday said that his country would soon order new military equipment, including minesweepers and helicopters, amid rising fears after Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Zobacz więcej na temat:
Poland sent $1.7 bn in military aid to Ukraine: president Poland has provided Ukraine with a total of USD 1.7 billion in military aid, more than it has ever allocated to any other single country, the Polish president said on Monday. Zobacz więcej na temat:
Poland, Ukraine to link power grids by end of year: gov’t official Poland and Ukraine are set to connect their power systems by the end of this year, a senior Polish energy official has said. Zobacz więcej na temat:
Poland, South Korea agree to build tanks together Poland and South Korea have agreed to build tanks and armored personnel carriers together, officials announced on Monday. Zobacz więcej na temat:
On second thoughts: interview with editor of Warsaw student magazine In a world strewn with short-lived news, readers are finding themselves short on long-form journalism, as one editor has put it. Zobacz więcej na temat:
Poland has 40 mln people ready to defend homeland: PM Poland’s prime minister said on Monday that his country had some 40 million people ready to defend their homeland against a potential attack by Russia. Zobacz więcej na temat:
Around 1.5 million Ukrainians in Poland: gov't official A government official said on Monday that Poland was now home to around 1.5 million Ukrainians after many refugees from Russia's invasion of Ukraine returned to their country in the last few weeks. Zobacz więcej na temat:
Russian forces enter downtown Severodonetsk, Ukraine says Russian forces have pushed Ukrainian units out of the centre of the key eastern city of Severodonetsk, according to Ukraine's military command. Zobacz więcej na temat:
Around 32,300 Russian troops killed in Ukraine: report Around 32,300 Russian troops have been killed in Ukraine since Vladimir Putin invaded the country in late February, according to Ukrainian military authorities. Zobacz więcej na temat:
Polish president urged Scholz, Macron to visit Ukraine's Bucha, Irpin: deputy FM Poland’s President Andrzej Duda has encouraged Germany's Olaf Scholz and France's Emmanuel Macron to visit the scenes of Russian atrocities in Ukraine, including the towns of Bucha and Irpin near Kyiv, a Polish deputy foreign minister said on Monday. Zobacz więcej na temat:
Warsaw’s Russians rally against Putin Russian expats living in the Polish capital Warsaw staged a rally on Sunday against Vladimir Putin and his invasion of Ukraine. Zobacz więcej na temat:
Polish gov’t proposes minimum wage hike Poland’s government has proposed a plan to increase the country’s minimum wage to PLN 3,383 (EUR 738, USD 792) a month from January next year, followed by a further hike to PLN 3,450 (EUR 752, USD 808) from July 1, 2023. Zobacz więcej na temat:
Warsaw to name street after Gandalf The Polish capital's councillors have voted in favour of naming a street in Warsaw's business district after "The Hobbit" and "The Lord of the Rings" protagonist Gandalf, a Polish newspaper wrote. Zobacz więcej na temat:
Scholz, Macron, Draghi plan to visit Kyiv this month The leaders of Germany, France and Italy are planning to visit the capital of war-torn Ukraine before the end of June. Zobacz więcej na temat:
Armenia’s Grigorian wins Warsaw’s Moniuszko Vocal Competition Soprano Juliana Grigorian from Armenia has won the Grand Prix of the International Stanisław Moniuszko Vocal Competition in Warsaw. Zobacz więcej na temat:
Polish invention to revolutionise computer world Molecular nanomagnets obtained by Polish scientists from the Jagiellonian University of Kraków (southern Poland) can be a breakthrough in data storage and computer-processor manufacturing. Zobacz więcej na temat:
Ukraine’s entry to EU will strengthen the bloc: Zelensky Ukraine’s president has said that his country’s admission to the European Union would make the bloc stronger. Zobacz więcej na temat:
Reaching EU-wide consensus on Ukraine entry will be ‘a challenge’: von der Leyen The president of the European Commission has said that "it will be a challenge" for European Union member countries to strike a common position on Ukraine’s entry to the bloc. Zobacz więcej na temat: