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War in Ukraine
Last week Ukraine said it would stop issuing new passports abroad to some military-aged men and suspended consular services for men aged 18 to 60 living abroad, sparking fury among expatriates.
May. 1
War in Ukraine
Polish farmers lifted blockades on all checkpoints with Ukraine after months of intermittent protests.
Apr. 29
Ukraine
Polish farmers have lifted blockades on all checkpoints with Ukraine after months of intermittent protests that brought on unprecedented tension between the two nations.
Apr. 29
Ukraine
Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski flatly contradicted Kremlin propaganda by insisting that Ukrainian territories once controlled by Poland are now unequivocally Ukrainian.
Apr. 25
Poland
Huge crowds of men could be seen gathering outside the passport service in Warsaw following the latest suspension of consular services for men, regardless of their military registration status.
Apr. 24
NATO
Poland, a NATO member and a staunch supporter of Ukraine, shares a border with both Russia's Kaliningrad exclave and with Belarus, Moscow's ally.
Apr. 22
Germany
The current geopolitical context is pushing the Weimar Triangle of France, Germany and Poland to prioritise defence and security.
Apr. 22
Poland
The announcement came a day after Polish and Ukrainian prosecutors said they had detained a man in Poland suspected of planning an attack on Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Apr. 19
Ukraine
Four checkpoints are blocked in total at present, though preliminary information has shown that the resumption would only last for two days and would not impede passenger bus and car traffic.
Apr. 18
Ukraine
A Polish politician said the new council would assist in the reconstruction of Ukraine and include representatives from the science, business and government sectors.
Apr. 13
NATO
The continuing fallout from the IDF strike that killed seven aid workers in Gaza, NATO’s 75th anniversary and the developing Russiagate scandal that has rippled across the German far-right.
Apr. 9
Poland
According to the exit polls, the former national-conservative ruling party PiS has emerged as the strongest force in Poland's regional and local elections.
Apr. 8
Ukraine
Ukrainian artist Maria Prymachenko's light-through-darkness approach can be appreciated starting Friday in Poland's capital, now home to thousands of refugees from neighbouring Ukraine.
Apr. 5
War in Ukraine
Plane-Spotting NATO’s Logistics Hub for Ukraine – Little Polish Airport, Lots of Big US Cargo Planes
It’s purely speculative that all the C-5 Galaxies, C-17 Globemasters and 747-400s thudding down at Rzeszów are loaded with artillery ammo. But clearly Washington is seriously behind the operation.
Apr. 5
Europe
Polish PM Donald Tusk, whose country has been one of the staunchest supporters of Ukraine, said Friday that if Kyiv lost, “no one” in Europe would feel safe.
Mar. 30
NATO
Lieutenant General Jarosław Gromadziński was dismissed from his position as commander of the Strasbourg based EUROCORPS and ordered to return to Poland immediately.
Mar. 29