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By Wojciech Kosc in Warsaw Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced a government reshuffle on July 23 in a bid to regain ...
The big winner in the reshuffle is Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski, a conservative, who now becomes a deputy prime minister. This is part of a broader shift to the right by Tusk as he tries to ...
Europe is no longer asking if war with Russia is coming. It’s asking when. From Berlin to the Baltic Sea, policymakers are ...
Canada pledges an additional $14.6 million for Leopard 2 tank maintenance in Ukraine, reaffirming support against Russian ...
Russia's Murmansk region, close to NATO member Finland, hosts several naval and airbases, and is home to a significant chunk ...
The Washington-based Institute for the Study of War noted that cooperation with China has allowed Russia to bypass Western ...
Russian troops killed three people, including a 10-year-old boy, in overnight drone and missile attacks just a day before ...
Poland urges its citizens to leave Russia immediately due to security concerns, citing limitations in consular support amid ...
Poland is finalizing a deal on investing in the satellite firm that spotted Russian troops moving toward Ukraine before ...
The Polish Foreign Ministry has emphasized particular concern for Polish nationals holding dual citizenship with Russia. According to Polish diplomats, Russian authorities treat such individuals ...
Poland is preparing a manual on how to cope in case of war or natural disaster, an interior ministry official says. The ...
Citizens of Poland have been urged to leave Russia after the country, which is a member of NATO, was recognised as a hostile state ...