Poland, sabotage and Rail explosion
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A railway line bringing passenger trains into Warsaw from southeastern Poland on Sunday was sabotage, the prime minister said. Prime Minister Donald Tusk said Monday the damage to the line between Warsaw and Lublin on Sunday was caused by an explosion.
Poland marked Independence Day with a state ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, where President Karol Nawrocki urged unity and responsibility for the nation’s freedom.
Poland’s new President Karol Nawrocki has positioned himself as the defender of the Polish nation and someone whose office might be sympathetic to the country’s growing far right.
A Ukrainian man suspected of being involved in causing undersea explosions that damaged the Nord Stream gas pipelines between Russia and Germany in 2022 was arrested in Poland, a spokesperson for the District Prosecutor's Office in Warsaw said Tuesday.
EU member states have agreed to release the third tranche of funds under Poland’s Recovery and Resilience Plan (KPO), amounting to €6.2 billion (around 26 billion złoty), Poland’s Radio Brussels correspondent Beata Płomecka reports.
Companies interested in Ukraine's reconstruction efforts are showcasing their products and technologies at an international exhibition in neighboring Poland.
Ronald Koeman’s Dutch side will be without Burnley defender Quilindschy Hartman for their World Cup qualifier against Poland. The defender, who joined the Premier League side this summer, has
The Netherlands hold a three-point lead over Poland, plus a huge advantage on goal difference. A draw on Friday would therefore realistically be enough for them to qualify for World Cup 2026.