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1 May rule changes raise mixed feelings in EU
26.04.2011
While the government in Berlin is positive about opening its labour market to Poles and others on 1 May, British media are warning of “a new flood of immigration” to the UK by eastern Europeans “looking for handouts”.
JP II - 'hold the halo'
25.04.2011
John Paul II does not deserve to be beatified because of his policy of turning a blind eye to sexual molestation of minors by priests – writes an op-ed in the New York Times.
International Earth Day champions green revolution
22.04.2011
Environmentalists across the world are leading activities today celebrating International Earth Day, an event which is achieving growing prominence, thanks to the dedication of green groups across the globe and the marshalling possibilities of the in
Smolensk plaque arrives in Poland
22.04.2011
The plaque commemorating the victims of the Smolensk catastrophe, which was replaced before its one year anniversary by Russian authorities, has been returned to Poland’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Defence Minister Klich visits Afghanistan ahead of Easter
22.04.2011
Defence Minister Bogdan Klich has returned to Poland after a two-day visit to Afghanistan for bilateral talks with his opposite number, Abdul Wardak, as well as to meet with Polish troops before Easter.
Supreme Court orders Chechen extradition case retrial
21.04.2011
Poland's Supreme Court has ruled that a Chechen insurgent must undergo a retrial, countering an earlier ruling by a district judge that the defendant should not be extradited to Russia.
Grey Wolves tried to assassinate JP II, claims new book
21.04.2011
The extreme-right wing Turkish group, the Grey Wolves masterminded the John Paul II assassination attempt in 1981, claim authors of a new book, Kill the Pope: Truth about the Assassination Attempt on John Paul II.
‘Katyn was undoubtedly genocide’, says Kaczynski
21.04.2011
Leader of the Law and Justice party Jaroslaw Kaczynski declared at a press conference Wednesday that the 1940 Katyn massacre by Stalin’s security forces which killed 22,000 Polish POWs was “undoubtedly” an act of genocide.
Drunk passengers ground transatlantic LOT flight
20.04.2011
A scheduled LOT flight from Chicago to Warsaw was forced to land at an airport in Iceland due to aggressive behaviour from two passengers who started to run riot onboard the aircraft.
Life sentence for suitcase murderer
20.04.2011
A court in Birmingham has handed down a life sentence to Pole Tomasz Sobczak, who has been found guilty of murdering housemate Sylwia Ciapcinska in July last year.
Polish ambassador defends Ireland
19.04.2011
Poland’s ambassador to Ireland has released a dismayed response to an article published in the Polish edition of Newsweek that painted the emerald isle as akin to a third world country following the collapse of its economy.
Documentary on Polish Pope in European Parliament
19.04.2011
European Parliament chief, Jerzy Buzek is to attend tonight’s screening of a full-length documentary about Pope John Paul II in the European Parliament in Brussels.
Tusk pushes EU’s 'Eastern Partnership' in London
19.04.2011
UPDATED - Prime Minister Donald Tusk visited his British counterpart David Cameron in London, Monday, where he urged the necessity to carry on with Poland’s efforts with countries to the east of the European Union.
Komorowski in Kiev for EU agreement talks
19.04.2011
President Bronisław Komorowski is paying a visit to Kiev later today, where he is to discuss with his Ukrainian counterpart Viktor Yanukovich the state of negotiations on Ukraine’s association agreement with the EU.
Katyn must be termed ‘genocide’, say politicians
19.04.2011
A group of over thirty politicians and journalists have called on President Bronisław Komorowski to issue a declaration that would confirm Poland’s stand whereby the Katyń massacre of Polish officers in 1940 in Soviet Russia is termed as a genocide.
PM Tusk in London for EU talks
18.04.2011
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has begun a one-day visit to London where he will meet with his British counterpart David Cameron.
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