Poland's six-month presidency of the Council of the European Union was officially launched yesterday evening at Warsaw’s Grand Theatre with a performance by musicians from the Polish National ...
Start your Independent Premium subscription today. Poland is spending at least €2.5bn (£2.1bn) on its border defence system, including building a sky shield system akin to Israel’s “Iron ...
Swiatek's Poland team beat Great Britain on their route to the United Cup semi-finals Poland will face the United States in Sunday's final of the mixed-team United Cup following a dramatic end to ...
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Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Share WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Poland’s Interior Ministry is drawing up rules and regulations for ...
A new Gavin and Stacey clip has given fans their first ever glimpse of Uncle Bryn and Jason on the long-discussed fishing trip. "I think it's blown a few people's minds," said Robert Wilfort ...
Poland took over the rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union from Hungary on January 1. The Polish presidency, to be officially inaugurated on January 3, will run to the end of ...
Under the slogan "Security, Europe!", Poland is taking over the presidency of the Council of the European Union, marking the start of a six-month rotation for the second time in Poland's history.
This story has been updated Monday December 30 with confirmation of Polish anti-doping’s decision not to appeal. Iga Swiatek says she is “not expecting” world anti-doping authorities to ...
Poland plans to complete its fortified border wall and close the border with Belarus by next summer, aiming to curb what it sees as Russia's and Belarus's "hybrid war" through illegal migration, ...
Poland is prepared to step up electricity exports to Ukraine if Slovakia’s Prime Minister Robert Fico follows through on his threat to cut off back-up power supplies to the war-torn country, a ...