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Poland has signed a $6.7 billion (25.1 billion zloty) deal to buy an additional 180 South Korean K2 tanks, including 61 that will be made in Poland itself.
A serval, a wild cat native to Africa, is on the run after escaping captivity in a Polish village. Its owner is urging local residents not to approach the animal, which is described as shy but capable ...
A record number of passengers travelled with PKP Intercity, Poland’s main long-distance train operator, in the first half of this year.
A senator from Poland’s main ruling party, the centrist Civic Platform (PO), has been handed a five-year jail sentence for his involvement in a corruption scandal.
Andrzej Duda steps down next week following the end of his second – and constitutionally final – five-year term in office. On 6 August, Karol Nawrocki – a fellow conservative whom Duda endorsed – will ...
Poland says that it can “serve as an example” for Western countries now considering recognising Palestine as a state, given that it has itself done so for almost four decades. It has also announced an ...
Poland’s Constitutional Tribunal (TK) has rejected two government bills seeking to overhaul the tribunal itself, with the aim of reversing the politicisation of the court that took place under the ...
The gender gap in unpaid household labour in Poland has narrowed over the past decade as men spend more time on chores, according to new data from Statistics Poland (GUS), a state agency. However, ...
Poland has charged a Colombian citizen with terror offences over his alleged role in two arson attacks carried out on behalf of Russia. The suspect has partially ...
Poland’s consumer protection authority, UOKiK, has brought charges against four major companies – an e-commerce platform and three delivery firms – accusing them of misleading consumers with ...
Poland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk has said that NATO’s Europe commander, General Alexus Grynkewich, confirmed to him during a meeting on Friday that “Russia will be ready to confront Europe, and ...
Deputy prime minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz has proposed limiting access to Poland’s main child benefit programme to families in which parents are employed, arguing that universal payouts are ...