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Polish generals named to replace top military commanders who resigned in spat with defense minister
Read full article: Polish generals named to replace top military commanders who resigned in spat with defense ministerPoland's President Andrzej Duda has appointed two senior military officers after predecessors resigned over an apparent spat with the defense minister just days before the country holds a general election.
Poland's government wants to ask voters loaded questions on border security as part of election
Read full article: Poland's government wants to ask voters loaded questions on border security as part of electionPoland's government says it wants to ask voters in a referendum whether they support or want dismantled a recently-built border wall to prevent massive unauthorized migration from Belarus.
Poland gets 1st U.S.-made HIMARS rocket launchers amid concerns over war in Ukraine
Read full article: Poland gets 1st U.S.-made HIMARS rocket launchers amid concerns over war in UkrainePoland has received its first shipment of U.S.-made HIMARS rocket launchers as part of a defense upgrade amid security concerns due to the war in neighboring Ukraine.
First delivery of S. Korean heavy weapons comes to Poland
Read full article: First delivery of S. Korean heavy weapons comes to PolandPolish President Andrzej Duda and the country's defense minister have taken delivery of a first shipment of tanks and howitzers from South Korea, hailing the swift implementation of a deal signed in the summer in the face of the war in neighboring Ukraine.
Canadian combat engineers to train Ukrainians in Poland
Read full article: Canadian combat engineers to train Ukrainians in PolandCanada’s defense minister has announced that her country will deploy approximately 40 combat engineers to Poland to train Ukrainian sappers in mining, de-mining, engineer reconnaissance and explosives.
With war nearby, US shows support for Poland on army holiday
Read full article: With war nearby, US shows support for Poland on army holidayPolish officials are marking their nation’s Armed Forces Day holiday alongside the U.S. army commander in Europe and regular American troops, a symbolic underlining of NATO support for members on the eastern front as Russia wages war nearby in Ukraine.
Poland's PM to hold talks in Europe on border crisis
Read full article: Poland's PM to hold talks in Europe on border crisisPoland's prime minister says he will hold a series of talks in Europe about the pressure of migrants on the European Union’s border with Belarus, a crisis that he expects will continue.
Migrants aided by Belarus try to storm border into Poland
Read full article: Migrants aided by Belarus try to storm border into PolandHundreds if not thousands of migrants have sought to storm the border from Belarus into Poland, cutting razor wire fences and using branches to try and climb over them.
Poland's, Lithuania's PMs discuss higher security, migration
Read full article: Poland's, Lithuania's PMs discuss higher security, migrationThe prime ministers of Poland and Lithuania say that tighter security at their borders with Belarus was the best way of easing pressure from migrant inflows there, as they expect the “hybrid attack” from Belarus to intensify.
Poland plans fence on Belarus border, offers aid to migrants
Read full article: Poland plans fence on Belarus border, offers aid to migrantsPoland’s Defense Ministry says it plans to build a fence along its border with Belarus and deploy more soldiers there to stop migrants seeking to enter the country.
Central European leaders push for faster vaccine deliveries
Read full article: Central European leaders push for faster vaccine deliveries(AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)WARSAW – Central European leaders pushed Wednesday for faster deliveries of COVID-19 vaccines from every reliable manufacturer to speed up inoculations which they said is the way to conquer the pandemic and jump-start Europe’s economic recovery. The leaders of Hungary, Slovakia and Poland said they support purchasing vaccines from manufacturers regardless of “geopolitics” provided they are safe and effective. Hungary is the European Union's first and so far only member state to administer Russia's Sputnik V vaccine without waiting for approval from the European Medicines Agency. “There is no Eastern or Western vaccine, there is only a good or a bad vaccine,” Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban told a news conference in Krakow, Poland. European Council President Charles Michel, who attended the celebrations, said EU leaders will discuss next week ways of increasing vaccine production and of speeding up inoculations.