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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.
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Poland Stuns Europe: Conservative Historian Karol Nawrocki Clinches Presidency in Razor-Thin Win
Historic upset sends shockwaves across the EU and Ukraine as right-wing Law and Justice-backed candidate secures victory with 50.89% of the vote Warsaw, June 2, 2025 — In a presidential election that gripped not just Poland but the entire European ...
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As Russian drone incursions rattle Europe, Poland and Romania deploy a new defensive system
Poland and Romania are deploying a new weapons system to defend against Russian drones. The American Merops system can identify and target drones using AI, even when communications are jammed.
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.
Krakow, the historic city in Poland, offers an ideal mix of comfort and affordability without the usual chaos associated with international travel.
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How Poland’s Next Fighter Jet Choice Could Redefine Europe’s Air Power
Poland stands at the center of Europe’s next great airpower decision — the choice between the American-built F15EX and the European Eurofighter Typhoon. Each aircraft represents more than engineering;
As Russia provokes Europe with drones, jets, and strikes on tankers, and is the prime suspect in the bombing of a Polish train, it is becoming increasingly likely that Nato will have to act, warns wor