Poland, Tusk and Rail Explosion
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Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk said Monday that an explosion on a section of railway line used for deliveries to Ukraine was an "unprecedented act of sabotage."
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European court rules against Poland after woman traveled abroad for 2nd trimester abortion
A woman who was 15 weeks pregnant when Poland’s top court ruled against abortion for fetal defects has won her case at the European Court of Human Rights, which found that she was denied her rights due to legal uncertainty that forced her to travel abroad for the procedure.
Poland’s muddled rollout of its abortion ruling left women in a legal fog so deep that one had to flee the country for care, Europe’s human rights court said.
The 1-1 draw against Poland on Friday was not enough for the Netherlands; but after a 1-0 lead at halftime, today’s more than convincing 4-0 victory over Lithuania has now
Today’s Warsaw is safer, wealthier, and happier than ever. You’ll encounter stylishly dressed locals, sophisticated shopping boulevards, and thoughtful museums covering World War II, Jewish
For all its modernization, Poland hasn’t lost its soul. The European Union sometimes calls Poland “defiant.” But to Poles, independence is sacred, as they know what it costs to lose it. The country protects its sovereignty with the instinct of one that understands the stakes.
Poland's largest oil refiner, Orlen, is expanding into the electric vehicle market by launching its first superfast charging hub on the S7 expressway as part of a nationwide program to become a market leader by 2035.
Poland is taking the lead among NATO countries when it comes to defense. That's because it remembers its history.