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bne IntelliNews on MSNPolish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said there are signs Russo-Ukraine war could stop soon as fatigue builds
By Ben Aris in Berlin Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on July 30 that there are “many signs” that suggest the war in Ukraine may soon be at least temporarily halted but warned that even a ...
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RBC Ukraine on MSNPoland's PM sees signs of possible pause in Russia-Ukraine war
The likelihood of a suspension of the Russian-Ukrainian war in the near future is high. However, this will not change ...
Dozens of alleged Russian spies have been arrested by Polish police, with the country's Prime Minister accusing them of ...
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Defense News on MSNPoland doubles down on South Korean tanks with $6.5 billion deal
Warsaw looks to benefit from South Korea's mass production capacities and lenient policy toward technology transfers.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk on Tuesday said authorities have detained 32 people suspected of coordinating with Russia ...
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DPA International on MSNReport: Poland to extend border controls with Germany and Lithuania
Poland plans to maintain its temporary checks at the border with Germany until October 4, according to the PAP news agency.
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNZelenskyy holds first call with Poland’s president-elect Nawrocki, who calls Putin a war criminal
I congratulated him on his June 1 election victory and wished him success,” Zelenskyy wrote on Telegram. “We expect Poland to ...
Poland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk warned against the consequences of the country’s increased public debt and deficit as ...
The new U.S. tariffs on European products could cost Poland around 8 billion zlotys ($2.16 billion), according to preliminary ...
By Barbara Erling WARSAW (Reuters) -Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced a cabinet reshuffle on Wednesday in a bid to ...
Poland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk dropped a costly election promise to increase tax-free personal income, as the country’s budget strains under the cost of higher defense spending.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced that authorities detained 32 individuals accused of working with Russia to carry out acts of sabotage in Poland.
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