WARSAW, Jan 15 (Reuters) - Poland on Tuesday hailed progress in resolving a historical dispute with Ukraine and said Warsaw would work to speed its neighbour's progress towards the European Union ...
With the slogan “Security Europe!” Poland assumed the rotating presidency of the European Union Council in 2025 at a pivotal moment. The 27-member EU country grouping faces a fragile economy ...
For almost four years, Poland has been on a permanent state of ... Lukashenko's retaliation for the sanctions the European Union imposed in the aftermath of the 2020 presidential election, widely ...
Ukrainian officials have said that both the UPA and the Organization of Ukrainian nationalists (OUN) were part of the resistance against communist Soviet Union. Many in Poland have advocated for ...
Poland's issues reflect a wider problem throughout Europe. In 2022, the European Union's birth rate was at 1.46 live births per woman, compared with a global rate of 2.2. Poland's was even lower ...
as part of the Soviet Union. According to the Polish Institute of National Remembrance (IPN), between 10,000 and 12,000 Ukrainians were killed by Poles in retaliatory acts. Poland has long ...
A senior member of the Polish government accused Russia on Tuesday of attempting to recruit Poles on the dark net to try to influence Poland's presidential election campaign. The European Union ...
VILNIUS - The Baltic states are working with Poland to secure the energy infrastructure ... and on obtaining European Union support for them. The Estlink 2 power cable between Estonia and Finland ...
The Canada-Poland Nuclear Energy Cooperation Agreement is seen as a way to help reduce Poland's reliance on coal-fired electricity Author of the article: You can save this article by registering ...
Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk has vowed to prioritize Ukraine's path to European Union membership during his country's upcoming presidency of the bloc. With Poland now holding the rotating ...
The share of American workers in unions edged down in 2024, reaching its lowest level on record, even as the year was marked by a surge in union election filings and several high-profile strikes.