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29.08 / 21:03
Election President Justice reports Courts politician Polish electoral body says former ruling party violated campaign rules, imposes penalty
Poland’s electoral authority says that the former governing nationalist conservative party violated campaign funding rules in the 2023 parliamentary vote
29.08 / 14:59
Software Parke Highways 2020 reports Updates Investigations park Jaguar tells owners of older I-Pace electric SUVs to park them outdoors due to battery fire risk
Jaguar is telling owners of about 3,000 electric SUVs to park them outdoors and away from structures due to the risk of battery fires
28.08 / 22:49
UPS security Trade President Poland's government plans record defense spending in its 2025 budget
Poland’s budget proposal for 2025 includes record defense spending of 187 billion zlotys or $48.7 billion
28.08 / 22:11
UPS track Sporting athletics badminton Of grit and determination: Neither disability, nor deadly disease could keep these athletes away from sports
Paris Paralympic is an inspiration. As they start their campaign today, a look at some of the stories: 1. Manoj Sarkar, who suffers from a lower limb condition due to wrongful medical treatment in childhood, grew up in a family that struggled to make ends meet, making it difficult to support his sports training. His mother worked in a factory, and with the meagre earning, encouraged young Manoj to take up the sport. When it became impossible for her to continue, Manoj stepped up himself and started painting houses. It helped him earn some much-needed money and, with the stroke of the paintbrush being similar to those in badminton, allowed him to polish his skills. 2.Deepthi Jivanji is intellectually impaired and finds it difficult to comprehend things. Her coaches need to explain things to her as if she were still a child. But when she is on the track, she gets it all. Many believe she is a sure gold medal favourite and may even break a record. However, the celebration will be different as she may not fully understand the magnitude of her achievement.
27.08 / 17:59
Target Death Immunic Research patient Vaccines 1st lung cancer vaccine trials launch, powered by COVID mRNA technology
The mRNA revolution continues. Just a few years after mRNA vaccines proved their efficacy against COVID-19, scientists are now turning their attention to lung cancer.
27.08 / 16:45
COST Fighting economy War show country Israel's economy is struggling. Economists say ending the war would help
Nearly 11 months into the war with Hamas, Israel’s economy is struggling as the country’s leaders grind ahead with an offensive in Gaza that shows no signs of ending and threatens to escalate into a wider conflict
23.08 / 23:47
UPS Racing love shock Wanyonyi follows up Olympic win with sizzling 800 metres in Lausanne
Olympic champion Emmanuel Wanyonyi of Kenya inched ever so close to the men's 800 metres world record on Thursday, missing the global mark by two tenths of a second in winning the Lausanne Diamond League with the second fastest time in history. Wanyonyi, who turned 20 during the Paris Olympics, clocked one minute 41.11 seconds to narrowly miss the world mark of 1:40.91 set by Kenya's David Rudisha at the 2012 London Olympics. The young Kenyan ferociously chased the green lights in the inner lane that keep pace with the world record in ideal 25 C conditions, just missing Rudisha's record but matching Wilson Kipketer's 1997 time as second fastest ever run.
22.08 / 11:43
Provident Food Refugees War country Schools cricket Who is Dobry (Good) Maharaja and why there are monuments of this Indian Maharaja in Poland?
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has paid homage at the 'Good Maharaja Square,' a monument in memory of the late Maharaja of Jamnagar in Warsaw, the capital of Poland. According to the Indian Embassy website, eight Polish primary and secondary schools are named after Jam Saheb, known as 'Good Maharaja' in Poland. The memorial monument – comprising a small brick pillar with inscriptions on it – was unveiled in October 2014 at the Square of the Good Maharaja, Ochota district in Warsaw.
22.08 / 11:19
Provident Cooper President students War Battlefield peace India willing to help resolve Russia-Ukraine, West Asia conflicts through dialogue, diplomacy: PM Narendra Modi
Modi on Thursday reiterated India's previous standing of supporting dialogue and diplomacy and said India is willing to help Ukraine and nations West Asia revolve its conflicts. While speaking at the joint press briefing with Polish PM Donald Tusk, the PM further said that India does not believe war to be a solution. «The ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and West Asia are a matter of deep concern for all of us. India firmly believes that no problem can be solved on the battlefield. The loss of innocent lives in any crisis has become the biggest challenge for the entire humanity. We support dialogue and diplomacy for the early restoration of peace and stability. For this, India is ready to provide all possible cooperation along with its friendly countries,» he said. The prime minister's comments came ahead of his first visit to war-torn Ukraine on Friday by the invite of Ukrainian President Zelenskyy. PM Modi also thanked PM Tusk for playing a crucial role in facilitating the evacuation of Indian students from Ukraine during the initial months of the start of the its war with Russia in 2022.
21.08 / 07:03
markets Citi Platform reports Features Courts Investigations Montenegro Arrests Co-Founder of Crypto Fraud Scheme FutureNet for $21M Scam
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20.08 / 20:58
markets UPS Food wellness Banner Department Owner of the 7-Eleven convenience store chain gets takeover bid from Canada’s Couche-Tard
The owner of 7-Eleven convenience stores has received a buyout offer for from Canada’s Alimentation Couche-Tard
20.08 / 20:10
UPS security HANS country reports Polish leader urges Nord Stream patrons to 'keep quiet' as pipeline mystery returns to spotlight
Poland's prime minister has reacted to reports that revived speculation about who blew up the Nord Stream pipelines in 2022
20.08 / 19:29
Provident Citizens Refugees War stage hospital Remembering a slice of Indian hospitality during WWII
Prime Minister Narendra Modi heads to Poland on August 21, the first visit by an Indian premier in 45 years, some focus will be on a forgotten slice of history during the turbulent Second World War in which two Indian rulers gave shelter and protection to thousands of Polish children and refugees caught in the crossfires of the biggest-ever conflict on earth. The PM is likely to pay a visit to the 'Good Maharaja Square' in Warsaw, which has been built to pay homage to the erstwhile ruler of Nawanagar, Maharaja Jam Saheb Digvijaysinhji Ranjitsinhji, who provided shelter to a group of Polish children who had been left homeless after Poland was ravished by the war. The Nawanagar ruler, along with Shrimant Rajarshi Chhatrapati Sahu Maharaj of Kolhapur provided housing and hospitality to an estimated 5,000 Polish citizens from 1942 to 1946 as the war raged in Europe.
19.08 / 07:45
MET Trade country reports Relationships PM Narendra Modi to visit Ukraine, confirms MEA; will be his first visit since Russian invasion
Ukraine, the External Affairs Ministry said today. It will be Modi's first trip to the war-torn country since its conflict with Russia and about a month after he met President Vladimir Putin in Moscow. Details of the trip will be shared later in the day, Reuters reported quoting the foreign ministry. Modi is expected to visit Ukraine between August 21 and 23, ET had reported earlier. It comes just over a month after Modi visited Russia and Austria. Western capitals have imposed sanctions on Moscow following its invasion of Ukraine in 2022, but friendly nations such as India and China have continued to trade with it.
18.08 / 09:03
Yellow Experts infection Is nail polish bad for your nails?
nails polished, but worry that they may need a ‘breather’? The idea that your nails need to “breathe” is a myth, said Dr Chris Adigun, a dermatologist in North Carolina, US, who specialises in nail disorders. “Your nails don’t have lungs.” However, there are some signs that your nail polish, or the way you remove it, may be causing changes to your nails that should prompt a break, experts said. Here’s what to watch for.
14.08 / 17:06
Waves TikTok Microchip show cover patient rights No one wants their fake teeth to look fake anymore
For every TikToker or reality show cast member who wants their pearly whites to be glaringly noticeable, there is a growing wave of people who would prefer the exact opposite. Some patients are no longer looking for veneers, dentist-created coverings that fit over the tooth enamel, to turn their teeth uniform and blindingly white. Instead they want to polish little imperfections, but not obscure them completely.
14.08 / 15:22
Man Citizens War country reports Investigations Germany reportedly issues 1st arrest warrant related to 2022 Nord Stream pipeline blasts
German prosecutors have issued a first arrest warrant in their investigation into the undersea explosions in 2022 that damaged the Nord Stream gas pipelines between Russia and Germany, according to a media report
14.08 / 14:09
Action students Universities country prevention Scandals International Poland tightens visa rules for international students to prevent abuse
Poland has tightened its visa rules for international students. This action comes after Poland's «student visa scandal» that broke out in May. Poland's Foreign Minister, Radoslaw Sikorski, announced a significant change in the country's visa policy, declaring that student visas will no longer be issued to foreigners without high school diplomas. The decision aims to prevent misuse of student visas by individuals seeking to work in the European Union illegally. This move comes after a scandal exposed by the Polish daily Dziennik Gazeta Prawna revealed that some foreign nationals were obtaining student visas despite not meeting university admission requirements in their home countries. These individuals often failed to attend the universities they were registered at, instead using their student visas to work within the Schengen Area.
13.08 / 19:03
UPS security Food wellness Trade Universities Modi likely to visit Poland, Ukraine on August 21-23; first Indian PM to visit Warsaw in over 4 decades
Narendra Modi is planning to visit Poland and Ukraine between August 21 and 23 with a message of dialogue and diplomacy amid intensification of Russia-Ukraine conflict. It comes just over a month after Modi visited Russia and Austria. This will be an Indian PM's first visit to Warsaw in over four decades despite Poland being India's largest trading and investment partner in central and eastern Europe. From Warsaw, Modi is expected to go to Kyiv on a half-day visit, ET has learnt.
11.08 / 16:14
security Election Justice country reports Investigations Polish leader Tusk says billions of dollars in illegal spending by predecessors uncovered
Prime Minister Donald Tusk has accused Poland’s previous government of illegally spending 100 billion Polish zlotys or $25 billion as he announced a government effort to try to recover the money
10.08 / 09:29
Provident awards country reports Sporting athletics Olympics 2024 Prize Money: Here’s how much players at the Paris Olympics get for winning medals
Here is the list of award money athletes get for finishing on the podium in Olympics. Hong Kong and Singapore top the list for the highest cash payouts for Olympic victories.

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