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Moments after arriving in Lodz, central Poland, my taxi driver asks what other Polish destinations I’ve visited. I mention Gdansk, Poznan, Warsaw and Krakow, and he smiles. “Well,” he says.
Languages: English. You can get in touch with Maya by emailing [email protected]. Poland may turn NATO's eastern border with Russia into a minefield as it is withdrawing from the Ottawa ...
Poland and the Baltic states have taken a first step towards quitting a treaty banning anti-personnel mines, citing an increased security threat from Russia following its invasion of Ukraine.
Defense ministers from Poland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania recommend that their countries withdraw from the international agreement banning antipersonnel mines, also known as the Ottawa Treaty.
The report, titled “Brutal Barriers,” details widespread mistreatment at the Poland-Belarus border, including migrants being shot with rubber bullets, attacked by dogs and given water contaminated ...
Poland and the Baltic states plan to withdraw from an international convention banning the use of landmines, citing potential military threats from neighbouring Russia. The defence ministers of ...
Poland, Baltics say they need to protect their borders Finland may follow their lead Comes as Ukraine and Russia may agree ceasefire 1997 landmine ban was global disarmament landmark Red Cross ...
WARSAW, Poland — The governments of Poland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania have announced their willingness to withdraw from the Anti-Personnel Mines Convention, also known as the Ottawa Treaty ...
Ukraine is now thought to be the most mined nation on earth, according to the UN Poland and the Baltic states have announced plans to withdraw from a key international treaty banning anti ...
Poland and the Baltic states have announced plans to withdraw from a key international treaty banning anti-personnel landmines, citing the rising threat from Russia. In a joint statement, the ...
"Poland should be prepared for all scenarios, even the most black such as an attack by Russia, but of course this does not mean that they will come true,” said Tomasz Siemoniak, Polish Minister ...
Monthly child benefit payments in Poland amount to about €200 ($217) per child. Currently, all parents in Poland receive this benefit. There are at present about 900,000 Ukrainian refugees in ...