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Kuba Stezycki

Kuba Stezycki

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Europe|Political|World

Poland seeks to resume production of anti-personnel mines, minister says

Poland is ready to start work on resuming the production of anti-personnel mines, its defence minister said on Thursday, after Warsaw joined the Baltic states this week in announcing a plan

Poland seeks to resume production of anti-personnel mines, minister says
Europe|Political|US|World

On NATO's eastern flank, US policy shift stokes security fears

Polish call centre worker Katarzyna Paprota, 48, says the dramatic shift in United States policy towards Russia and Ukraine

On NATO's eastern flank, US policy shift stokes security fears
Europe|MidEast|Political|World

Families of Israeli hostages join commemorations at Auschwitz

Families of Israelis held hostage by Hamas called on Monday for remembrance, rejection of antisemitism and the release of their loved ones ahead of the

Families of Israeli hostages join commemorations at Auschwitz
Europe|Political|World

Auschwitz survivors warn of rising antisemitism at 80th anniversary of camp's liberation

Auschwitz survivors warned of the dangers of rising antisemitism on Monday, as they marked the 80th anniversary of the liberation of

Auschwitz survivors warn of rising antisemitism at 80th anniversary of camp's liberation
Europe|World

Auschwitz survivors recall suffering 80 years after camp's liberation

When Teresa Regula arrived at Auschwitz as a 16-year-old, the first real pain she experienced was of her ears burning.

Auschwitz survivors recall suffering 80 years after camp's liberation
Environment|Europe|News

Polish farmers march against 'green poison' EU climate change rules

Thousands of protesters marched through the streets of the Polish capital Warsaw on Friday to show their opposition to European Union environmental regulations that

Polish farmers march against 'green poison' EU climate change rules
Election|Europe

Polish farmers demand less interference from EU ahead of vote

For 33-year-old Polish farmer Mateusz Kulecki, June's European Parliament elections could be a chance to elect representatives that

Polish farmers demand less interference from EU ahead of vote
Europe|News|World

Tensions flare on Poland-Belarus border as more migrants arrive

Surrounded by lush forests, a dozen people huddled near a razor-tipped fence along the Belarus border, waiting for a

Tensions flare on Poland-Belarus border as more migrants arrive
Europe|News

Anger, anxiety, acrimony: Slovaks weigh what led to Fico shooting

Slovak opposition party leader Michal Simecka, who described

Anger, anxiety, acrimony: Slovaks weigh what led to Fico shooting
Europe|News|Sports|World

Olympics-Ukrainian breakdancer on a mission that goes beyond sport's Olympic debut

Oleg Kuznietsov, the 34-year-old breakdancer from Ukraine, is ready to show that athletes from his nation will fight their own battle to succeed in Paris as the

Olympics-Ukrainian breakdancer on a mission that goes beyond sport's Olympic debut
Environment|Europe|News

Central European floods leave trail of devastation; new areas to evacuate

Volunteers and emergency workers raced to secure river banks in Poland's historic city of

Central European floods leave trail of devastation; new areas to evacuate
Europe|News|World

Central Europe flood deaths rise as citizens race to build defences

Volunteers and emergency personnel raced to secure river banks and buildings in Poland and Hungary on Tuesday as flood waters that have

Central Europe flood deaths rise as citizens race to build defences
Europe|News|World

Polish army helicopters join flood defence effort

Polish army helicopter pilots have been putting skills they learned preparing for combat into fighting floods that have left a trail of destruction across

Polish army helicopters join flood defence effort
Europe|News|Videos|World

Residents of Polish town hit by flood hope to make homes liveable by winter

As water receded in Stronie Slaskie, one of the areas worst-hit by massive floods in south-west Poland, residents and volunteers

Residents of Polish town hit by flood hope to make homes liveable by winter
Health|MidEast|World

Lebanon's only burn unit treats toddlers after Israeli strikes

Wrapped in gauze from her head to her tiny toes, toddler Ivana Skayki lies nearly motionless in a hospital bed much too big for her.

Lebanon's only burn unit treats toddlers after Israeli strikes
Education|MidEast|World

Lebanon's public schools reopen amid war and displacement

In the quiet seaside town of Amchit, 45 minutes north of Beirut, public schools are finally in session again, alongside tens of thousands of

Lebanon's public schools reopen amid war and displacement
Election|Europe|Political

Romanian far-right candidate says democracy "cancelled" along with election

The Romanian far-right presidential candidate at the centre of a Russian electoral meddling scandal turned up at the place he would have voted in on

Romanian far-right candidate says democracy "cancelled" along with election
Election|Europe|Political

Poland to hold presidential vote on May 18, government agenda at stake

Poland will hold the first round of a presidential election on May 18, the parliament speaker said on Wednesday, setting the scene for a vote that will be crucial

Poland to hold presidential vote on May 18, government agenda at stake

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