Poland has officially left the Ottawa Convention, which bans the use of antipersonnel mines. Warsaw argues it needs to use land mines to defend its eastern borders against Russian threats.
WARSAW, Feb 19 (Reuters) - Poland's withdrawal from the Ottawa Convention means it will be able to lay anti-personnel mines ...
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Negotiations between Ukraine and Russia have made limited progress so far ...
Poles were for decades America’s loudest cheerleaders in Europe. But that was before Mr Trump’s second term. Last April CBOS, ...
WARSAW, Feb 17 (Reuters) - Canada believes its CANDU reactor technology is the best option for Poland's second nuclear plant, ...
Kraków’s ban on burning solid fuels plus subsidies for cleaner heating has led to clearer air and better health ...
Poland has withdrawn from the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Treaty to enhance its defense against perceived threats from Russia, planning to produce its own mines while ensuring their use is limited to ...
Russia is stepping up covert attacks across Europe — rail sabotage, drones, cyber strikes — testing NATO. Polish officials ...
Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski issued a public rebuke of President Karol Nawrocki, calling his suggestions that the country should obtain nuclear weapons “irresponsible and harmful.” ...
GDANSK, Poland, Feb 19 (Reuters) - Polish energy group Orlen reported a lower-than-expected fourth-quarter net profit on ...
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