As world leaders expound their own agendas on the war on Ukraine, one could overlook the impact it has on everyday people.
The United States’ new attitude to European security undercuts Poland’s long-held Atlanticism—meaning Warsaw must surely recalibrate its own policy.
Recent documents released by the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) have suggested a Polish prisoner of war in Auschwitz happily did the dirty work of the camp’s guards. It is the latest worrying ...
A Polish court sentenced a Ukrainian man to eight years in prison for planning sabotage and arson for Russia. Convicted in ...
Warsaw has dramatically increased its defence spending as it looks to protect its borders and stay close to the US ...
Elsewhere, Slovak PM jets off to US to speak at CPAC; US General Kellogg assures Poland about US troop numbers; and Hungary's ...
The debate over the hypothetical dispatch of troops to support Kyiv is embarrassing Warsaw, before Poland goes to the polls ...
Traditional military forces are not the only troops in play across Eastern Europe. Paramilitary forces make up a key ...
Belarusian Defense Ministry’s International Military Cooperation Department head Valery Revenko said that Minsk is ready for negotiations, for visits to military units and for mutual inspections ...
The UK is on a collision course with Russia as Sir Keir Starmer prepares to double down on his plans for a peacekeeping force ...
Chicopee’s Polish Discovery Center celebrated the opening of a visual exhibition about the Ukrainian War at the State House today.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has emphasized the need for Europe to take greater responsibility for its own defense and strengthen cooperation among allies following an informal meeting in Paris.
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