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27.02 / 15:43
Kyiv Ukraine war: Europe opens its doors as 368,000 Ukrainian refugees flee in just over three days
More than 360,000 people have fled Ukraine in the three days since Russia began its invasion, the UN refugee agency (UNHCR) said on Sunday.
16.02 / 12:05
European Union European Court of Justice ECJ rules in favour of making EU cash handouts conditional on a country's respect for rule of law
The European Court of Justice (CJEU) has ruled in favour of making EU cash handouts conditional on a country's respect for rule of law.
10.02 / 10:21
NATO Bitcoin Ukraine crisis: Russia and Belarus to begin military drills amid drive to ease tensions
Diplomatic moves to ease tensions over Ukraine are scheduled to intensify on Thursday -- but so too are military manoeuvres on both sides amid the biggest security crisis between Russia and the West since the Cold War.
09.02 / 19:41
cryptocurrency Sport Winter Olympics Bitcoin Darya Dolidovich: Belarusian skier flees to Poland after Winter Olympics ban
A cross-country skier has fled Belarus for Poland after being banned from competing at the Winter Olympics due to their political views.
08.02 / 19:49
Technology European Court of Justice Brussels to withhold EU funds from Poland to cover unpaid fines
Brussels says it will start withholding EU payments to Poland over its failure to pay daily fines imposed by the bloc's top court last year.
03.02 / 17:17
CLIMATE CRISIS Deal Czech Republic and Poland sign deal over controversial coal mine
Warsaw and Prague on Thursday signed a deal on a controversial Polish coal mine near the Czech border.
29.01 / 14:17
Art Europe Europe's far-right meets in Madrid for two-day summit led by Spain's Vox
The two-day summit organised by Vox, Spain's far-right party that keeps gaining traction in the southern European country, gathered a strong lineup of the continent's nationalist, populist and illiberal politicians.
11.01 / 18:05
President Jakub Żulczyk: Writer acquitted of calling Poland's president a 'moron'
A Polish court has dismissed charges against a well-known writer who called President Andrzej Duda a "moron".
05.01 / 11:21
business Police Murder NOT Polish murderer on the run for 20 years arrested for not wearing facemask
Police in Poland have arrested a convicted murderer who had been on the run for 20 years because he was not wearing a face mask.
08.12 / 18:02
cryptocurrency LGBT As infections soar, Poland struggles to counter anti-vax sentiment
As Hanna Zientara, 83, emerged from subfreezing temperatures into a vaccine centre in Warsaw for a booster shot against COVID-19, her 30-year-old grandson was starting a vacation in Tenerife — unvaccinated and stubbornly refusing her repeated pleas to protect himself.
07.12 / 10:29
Children Far-right divisions on display after parties fail to agree on EU-wide political group
Leaders of European far-right and populist parties failed to agree on founding a new political group in the European Parliament over the weekend, laying bare their differences.
04.12 / 14:45
European Union Marine Le Pen Europe's nationalist leaders meet in Warsaw in bid to 'change politics of Brussels'
The leaders of right-wing populist parties are gathering on Saturday in Warsaw in a bid to bring change to the European Union, which they accuse of undermining sovereign nation-states.
02.12 / 13:33
Money aids News Court 'should dismiss' Hungary-Poland bid to stop conditions being slapped on EU cash handouts
Hungary and Poland's court bid to stop EU cash handouts from being conditional on respect for rule of law "should be dismissed".
18.11 / 09:11
Art Entertainment Money Belarus moves some migrants from Polish border to nearby shelter
Hundreds of migrants who were camped in the cold on the Poland-Belarus border have been moved to a nearby warehouse in Belarusian territory, reports said Wednesday, with some still harboring hopes of entering the European Union.
17.11 / 08:55
exhibition Climate change European Union Water cannon, grenades, pushbacks and fence breaching as tensions escalate on Belarus-Poland border
Tensions that have been building along the Poland Belarus border for weeks spilt over into violence on Tuesday. Polish border guards used water cannon against migrants on the Belarus side of the frontier.
11.11 / 22:22
abortion rights 'No more women should die': MEPs slam Poland's near-total abortion ban
MEPs on Thursday approved a resolution condemning Poland's near-total ban on abortion and called on Warsaw to ensure no other women die as a result of the strict restrictions.
02.11 / 16:49
Fashion abortion rights Woman's death sparks fresh abortion law protests in Poland
Protesters paid tribute to a woman they believe is the first victim of Poland's near-total abortion ban.

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