Poland Evacuates Hundreds to Defuse WWII Tallboy Bomb
Hundreds of people in northwest Poland have been evacuated for a few days to allow Navy sappers to neutralize a British World War II giant Tallboy bomb.
Polish President Duda Reelected
Polish President Andrzej Duda won five more years in power on a deeply conservative platform.
Poland Holds Pandemic-Delayed Presidential Election
People of Poland began voting in a presidential election Sunday that had been scheduled for May but was delayed by the coronavirus pandemic.
Poland hopes relations with Iran return to normal after pandemic
The Speaker of the Polish Parliament expressed hope that bilateral relations with Iran return to normal after the pandemic is over.
Presidential Elections in Poland Raises Concern; EU Says
Last-minute decision of Poland to carry out its May presidential elections by post due to the coronavirus pandemic has raised “concern”.
Top EU Court Says Eastern States Broke Law by Refusing to Host Refugees
The European Union’s top court ruled on Thursday that Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic had broken the law by refusing to host refugees to help ease the burden on southern states such as Greece and Italy after a surge in migrant arrivals from 2015.
Putin remarks on WWII strongly objected by Poland
TEHRAN (Iran News) – Poland has summoned the Russian ambassador to express its “strong objection” over President Vladimir Putin remarks on WWII, that blamed Poland for the outbreak of World War II. The foreign ministry “urgently” summoned ambassador Sergey Andreev in Warsaw on Friday. Warsaw expressed its “strong objection to the historical insinuations made by […]
Poland Ready to Invest in Alborz Province of Iran
A Trade delegation from Alborz Province led by chairman of Alborz Chamber of Commerce is currently in Poland to explore ways for expanding economic cooperation between both states.
Germany asks Poland to forgive WWII crimes
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier has asked Poles for forgiveness for German atrocities committed during World War II in a speech in Wielun, the first city bombed by the Luftwaffe.
Threats to Human Rights Rising in Poland, Ombudsman Says
Poland's crisis over the rule of law also poses a growing threat to human rights in the European Union's biggest ex-communist member, the country's ombudsman for human rights said.