
Ukrainians Fly WWII Flag Associated with Mass Murder of Poles at Warsaw Concert
Donald Tusk said on Tuesday Poland will expel 57 Ukrainians and six Belarusians who were behind “certain provocations.”

Donald Tusk said on Tuesday Poland will expel 57 Ukrainians and six Belarusians who were behind “certain provocations.”
Runner-up Karol Nawrocki said voters must put a stop to the centrist Tusk government’s “monopoly of power.”
Football fans all over Poland are warning voters not to choose pro-LGBT Rafał Trzaskowski as the country’s next president.
Poland’s foreign minister said on Monday, May 12th, that he ordered the closure of a Russian consulate over “sabotage” after authorities accused Russia of orchestrating
The Warsaw meeting that began yesterday under the aegis of the Polish EU presidency discussed “continued support for Ukraine.”

Senior politicians condemned the “shameful” Molotov cocktail attack.

Warsaw’s tragic past gives it a unique character: a refusal to abandon the ideal of peace.

The B9 looks forward to “increased U.S. military presence” in the region, said Romanian President Klaus Iohannis at the group’s special summit.

Kaczyński gave a speech in which he offered praise for the Spanish party, pointing out how much it has in common with his own platform.

The ring exchange agreement—which was never binding between the two parties—failed to materialize after Germany stated that could not fulfill Morawiecki’s government’s demands for the latest version of the Leopard tank.