Canadian firm Lumina Metals plans new mines in Poland that could more than double output from state giant KGHM, with shares surging up to 46% on the Warsaw Stock Exchange debut
The agreement will strengthen military, cybersecurity and border cooperation as both countries seek to address growing security challenges and deepen European defense partnerships
The deployment marks a shift after uncertainty over Washington’s military presence in Europe and follows Donald Trump’s support for Polish President Karol Nawrocki
Congressmen say they were not consulted about the halted deployment of a 4,000-strong armored brigade to Poland
Greece is among the cadre of countries participating in the exercises, which also includes Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark, and Sweden
Greece’s Olympic Committee rewards pole vaulter Emmanouil Karalis for his podium finish at the World Indoor Championships in Poland
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The 27-year-old Greek pole vaulter, widely known as “Manolo,” continues to build an impressive legacy, now boasting eight medals at major competitions—three of them at the World Indoor Championships.
The first Greek athlete in action will be Andreas Pantazis in Friday's men’s triple jump final, but the spotlight will fall most sharply on Karalis and Tentoglou, the country’s two proven championship performers.
A historic repatriation sees 91 Greek Jewish cultural treasures returned from Poland, looted by Nazis during World War II, highlighting decades-long efforts in preserving heritage and Holocaust memory
Lublin and Rzeszow airports resumed operations after Poland temporarily activated NATO aircraft and air defences in response to Russian strikes on Ukraine, in a preventive move to secure airspace near the border
Overnight attacks on apartment buildings in Ukraine’s second-largest city left 32 people wounded and forced evacuations, while fires and property damage spread across multiple districts.
Warsaw has doubled the size of its military since 2014 and boosted military spending to nearly 5% of GDP
NATO condemned repeated Russian airspace violations in Estonia, Poland, and Romania, warning Moscow that its actions risk triggering Article 5 collective defense
The Russians believe that Europe is weaker, defensively vulnerable, and lacks the will to mount a committed push back against Russian pressure.
Warsaw has called an emergency UN Security Council meeting and restricted flights along its eastern borders after Russian drones violated Polish airspace, a move leaders described as an unprecedented provocation
After downing Russian drones in its airspace, Poland has requested NATO consultations under Article 4 of the alliance treaty. The clause has been invoked only a handful of times in the past, usually ahead of heightened security measures
EU Commission chief outlines measures on frozen Russian assets, sanctions on Israel, defence spending, and climate resilience, pledging full solidarity with Poland after Russian drone incursions
Poland shot down multiple Russian drones violating its airspace and formally invoked NATO’s Article 4. Allies pledged support, with EU chief Ursula von der Leyen calling the incursion a reckless breach of European security
Poland shot down at least eight Russian Shahed drones that violated its airspace, prompting Prime Minister Donald Tusk to call an emergency meeting. NATO allies are on red alert, as leaders warn the incident marks a dangerous escalation of the war