Ukraine, Trump and Poland
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Poland has decided to start producing anti‑personnel mines for the first time since the Cold War and plans to deploy them along its eastern border and may export them to Ukraine, the deputy defence minister told Reuters.
European nations are constructing a defensive wall along NATO's eastern frontier as Western intelligence agencies warn Russia could be militarily capable of attacking the alliance within five years. To assist with the construction of defensive works,
More than 180 migrants crossed into Poland through a tunnel hidden in a forest on the border with Belarus, frontier guards said on Friday.
Karol Nawrocki’s stance on Ukraine contrasts with that of all previous Polish leaders.
The EU's top court has ruled that Poland's Constitutional Tribunal is not "independent and impartial" due to politicized appointments by the previous conservative government.
Europe’s top judges said Poland crossed a red line by letting its constitutional court block EU law and operate with improperly appointed judges, in a ruling that revisits a decade-long battle over judicial independence.
Poland's top court unanimously bans Communist Party of Poland, ruling it violates Article 13 of the constitution, which prohibits parties promoting totalitarian methods
If milk bars represent survival despite totalitarian economics, Poland's craft beer movement embodies experimentation. Beer has been brewed in Poland for a millennium, surviving Nazi confiscation and communist quotas that once forbade brewers from selling outside their regions.
The US is inviting Poland to the next Group of 20 summit — and plans to shun South Africa — when President Donald Trump hosts the forum of the largest global economies in 2026, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said.