China accuses US of devising tactics to suppress China despite improvement in relations “Our bottom line is also very clear,” Wang said. “That is Taiwan will never be allowed to split from the motherland.” World 07 Mar, 2024
Polish government plans referendum asking if voters want 'thousands of illegal immigrants' Poland’s ruling party wants to ask voters in a referendum whether they support accepting “thousands of illegal immigrants from the Middle East and Africa” as part of a European Union relocation plan, the prime minister said Sunday, as his conservative party seeks to hold onto power in an October parliamentary election. World 13 Aug, 2023
Pentagon video shows Russian jet dumping fuel on US drone Russia said its fighters didn’t strike the drone and claimed the unmanned aerial vehicle went down after making a sharp maneuver. World 16 Mar, 2023
Polish panel: Russia behind Polish leader's plane crash Polish panel: Russia behind Polish leader's plane crash World 11 Apr, 2022
More than 1.7 million Ukrainians have fled to Central Europe, UN says "This is a million human tragedies, a million people banished from their homes by the war," the Polish border guard service tweeted late on Sunday. World 07 Mar, 2022
Nepal not to accept vaccines with short shelf life After several African countries declined offers from developed countries to dump COVID vaccines with short shelf life upon them, Nepal has followed suit by rejecting an offer from Poland to donate nine million doses of vaccines. Nepal 20 Jan, 2022
The Latest: Food agency warns of hunger in Afghan conflict The head of the UN food agency in Afghanistan says a humanitarian crisis is unfolding with 14 million people facing severe hunger following the Taliban takeover of the country. World 19 Aug, 2021
Uproar over Poland comments lingers for Israel's Netanyahu JERUSALEM: An off-hand comment by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Warsaw about Poland and the Holocaust looks to overshadow a summit of central European leaders this week in Israel. Poland's abrupt decision to downgrade its participation in... Women 18 Feb, 2019
Coal question looms large as climate talks begin in Poland KATOWICE: Negotiators from around the world opened the United Nations’ annual climate change conference Sunday in a Polish city built around mining coal, widely seen as a main culprit behind global warming. Arriving for two weeks of talks on... Art & Culture 03 Dec, 2018
Gay pride parade turnout defies conservative times in Poland WARSAW: The capitals of Poland and Romania hosted festive gay pride parades that attracted thousands of people Saturday, as emboldened participants vowed to keep pushing for the eventual freedom to marry the person of their choice. A party-like... Women 10 Jun, 2018
Exclusive: China may pare back 'divisive' eastern Europe summits BERLIN/BRUSSELS/SOFIA: China is considering paring back annual summits with eastern European countries that have fueled concerns in western capitals that Beijing is seeking to divide the continent, according to three European diplomats. The... Women 12 Mar, 2018
Poland PM's comments on "Jewish perpetrators" not Holocaust denial: Govt statement WARSAW: Poland’s government said Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki’s comments saying Jews were perpetrators in World War Two as well as Poles and others, which were condemned by Israel, were not intended to deny the Holocaust. Poland sparked... Women 18 Feb, 2018