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Poland

A country in Central Europe
Poland is a country in Central Europe. The country's area is 312,685 km². The population is 38.484 million people. The capital is Warsaw. Poland was formed in the 10th century as a result of the unification of West Slavic tribes between the Vistula and Oder rivers. In the 16th century, it existed as a state formation called the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, which also included Ukrainian lands. Later, the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth was divided between other states. Poland gained independence in 1918. After World War II, it was part of the socialist bloc. It is a member of NATO and actively helps Ukraine in the fight against Russian invaders. Famous Poles: Józef Piłsudski, Lech Wałęsa, John Paul II.
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The baptism took place, which became a symbolic beginning of Polish statehood
1025
The Kingdom of Poland was formed
1364
The Jagiellonian University was founded in Kraków, one of the oldest institutions of higher education in Europe
1410
The Battle of Grunwald took place, which ended with a decisive victory for the Kingdom of Poland
1569
The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth was created, which became a leading state and cultural center
1791
The first modern constitution in Europe was adopted
1918
Poland regained its independence after the First World War
1978
A Pope was elected who was Polish
1980
An independent trade union was created, which contributed to the fall of communism
2004
The country joined the European Union
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Speaker of the Lithuanian Parliament arrives in Kyiv on a visit

Speaker of the Lithuanian Seimas Victoria Čmilite-Nielsen visited Ukraine to reaffirm Lithuania's support for Ukraine's victory and its path to European and Euro-Atlantic integration.

Politics • June 18, 06:23 AM • 40683 views
NATO Secretary General: China should pay for propping up Putin's war

The NATO Secretary General warned that China will face consequences if it continues to support Russia's war in Ukraine.

War in Ukraine • June 18, 05:59 AM • 48439 views
Enemy shelling wounds 69-year-old woman and causes destruction in Mykolaiv region

Over the past day, the enemy fired several times at Mykolaiv region, wounding a 69-year-old resident, causing material damage to private homes and setting off a grass fire.

Society • June 18, 04:22 AM • 25201 views
Over the past day, the invaders fired 404 times at 8 localities in Zaporizhzhia region

Over the past day, russian troops shelled 8 localities in Zaporizhzhia region 404 times, including air strikes, drone attacks and artillery shelling, destroying residential buildings, but causing no civilian casualties.

Society • June 18, 04:11 AM • 31607 views
Heavy rains in Central America kill at least 13 people

Heavy rains in Central America caused flooding and landslides, killing at least 13 people in El Salvador and Guatemala.

Society • June 18, 03:04 AM • 20323 views
US destroys 4 Houthi radars and a drone in Yemen

US forces destroyed four Houthi radars and two drones in Yemen over the past 24 hours to protect freedom of navigation in international waters.

Politics • June 18, 01:47 AM • 120925 views
Canada has no plans to send military instructors to Ukraine - Bill Blair

Canada has no plans to return its military instructors to Ukraine due to the indecision of its NATO allies, despite having trained more than 40,000 Ukrainian soldiers since 2015.

War in Ukraine • June 18, 12:35 AM • 124238 views
More than 20 NATO countries reached 2% of GDP target for defense spending this year - Stoltenberg

This year, more than 20 NATO countries have reached the goal of spending at least 2% of GDP on defense, a significant increase from less than 10 countries five years ago, thanks to increased military spending following Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014.

War in Ukraine • June 17, 10:26 PM • 40502 views
Ecumenical Patriarchate joins Global Peace Summit communiqué on Ukraine

The Patriarchate of Constantinople joined the signatories of the Global Peace Summit communiqué on Ukraine.

Politics • June 17, 07:34 PM • 96420 views
The former head of the emergency service dismissed by Kiper will sit in the dock

The former head of an Odesa medical institution, who embezzled more than UAH 900,000 by overpaying for medicines, faces criminal liability.

Politics • June 17, 05:45 PM • 42663 views
Poaching in the Tuzly Estuaries: the leadership versus the military

Two fishermen were caught illegally catching and poaching 12 stingrays weighing 25 kg and several crabs in the Tuzly Estuaries National Park in Odesa Oblast and face criminal liability for violating fishing laws.

Society • June 17, 05:28 PM • 21055 views
Occupants attack Poltava with X-59 missile: number of casualties rises to 16

As a result of an enemy cruise missile strike in Poltava region, 16 civilians, including two children, were wounded and several houses, a kindergarten, power lines and garages were damaged.

War in Ukraine • June 17, 04:54 PM • 39791 views
Russian President Vladimir Putin to visit the DPRK, signing of a partnership agreement is possible

Russian President Vladimir Putin is to visit North Korea on Tuesday and Wednesday for talks with leader Kim Jong-un, with the possibility of signing a "strategic partnership" agreement.

Politics • June 17, 04:46 PM • 35185 views
"Putin" was not chanted: Stratcom debunked the fake about Romanian fans' chants at the match with Ukraine

Romanian fans were falsely accused of chanting the name of a Russian dictator and allegedly demonstrating the flag of the "dnr" during the Euro 2024 match against Ukraine, as the videos and photos circulated on Telegram were fake fakes.

Sports • June 17, 04:35 PM • 18523 views
Ukraine's women's national team makes it to the European 3x3 basketball championship

Ukraine's women's 3x3 basketball team has won one of 12 tickets to the European Championships, defeating teams from Turkey, Estonia, Poland, and Slovakia in the qualifying tournament in Bratislava.

Sports • June 17, 03:49 PM • 19500 views
Situation on all fronts, aid arrivals, and a report on drones: Zelensky returned to Ukraine and gathered the Stavka

Upon his return to Ukraine, President Zelenskyy met with military leaders, including the Commander of the Unmanned Systems Forces, to receive detailed reports on the operational situation, defense contracts, assistance from partners, and progress in developing the capabilities of Ukrainian drones of various types and missions.

War in Ukraine • June 17, 03:44 PM • 32065 views
Russia's strike on Poltava: law enforcement and rescuers show the scale of destruction

As a result of the Russian attack on Poltava, civilian infrastructure was destroyed, a fire broke out over 100 square meters, 12 people were injured, including 2 children, and residential buildings and power lines were damaged.

War in Ukraine • June 17, 03:38 PM • 35006 views
Ukraine loses to Romania in the first match of Euro 2024

Ukraine suffered a crushing 3-0 defeat to Romania in its opening match of the Euro 2024 championship, with goals scored by Stancha, Marin and Dregus.

Sports • June 17, 03:19 PM • 18596 views
Putin's likely relative becomes new deputy defense minister

Anna Tsivileva, allegedly a great-niece of Vladimir Putin, has been appointed Russia's new deputy defense minister.

News of the World • June 17, 03:13 PM • 18707 views
In Ukraine, 1.5 million citizens have already updated their data through the Reserve+ application

1. 5 million citizens updated their data through the Reserve+ mobile application, with more than 233,000 updates made through ASCs and 208,000 through TECs and JVs, according to the Defense Ministry.

Society • June 17, 03:10 PM • 33666 views
Civilian wounded in last week's Russian attack dies in Poltava region hospital

A civilian man wounded by Russian shelling in the Myrhorod district of Poltava region died in hospital despite having his arm amputated.

Society • June 17, 02:48 PM • 35761 views
National Police plans to cover up to 2 thousand schools with police presence by the end of the year

By the end of 2024, the National Police plans to provide police presence in 2,000 general secondary education institutions across Ukraine.

Society • June 17, 02:30 PM • 15967 views
Ukraine concedes twice to Romania in three minutes: the score is 3-0

In the match against Romania, the Ukrainian national team conceded three goals: Rezvan Marin and Dennis Dregus scored in the 53rd and 56th minutes, respectively, and Nicolae Stancu opened the scoring in the 29th minute.

Sports • June 17, 02:26 PM • 15738 views
A dangerous heat wave will hit the Midwest and Northeast in the United States this week

Dangerous heat with high humidity is expected in the Midwest and Northeast of the United States from Tuesday to Friday.

News of the World • June 17, 02:25 PM • 18146 views
On the eve of the debate: Biden launches $50 million ad on Trump's criminal record

Joe Biden launches a $50 million ad campaign highlighting Trump's criminal convictions and sexual assault convictions to contrast with Biden's image ahead of the presidential debate.

News of the World • June 17, 02:03 PM • 16682 views
At least 15 killed, dozens injured in train collision in India

At least 15 people were killed and about 60 injured when the Kanchanjungha Express train collided with a freight train near New Jalpaiguri in West Bengal, India.

News of the World • June 17, 01:59 PM • 15936 views
They hid the cigarettes in railroad cars with iron ore. The contraband was heading to Poland

Thousands of contraband packs of cigarettes without excise stamps were found among a cargo of iron ore bound for Poland at the Izov railway station.

Crimes and emergencies • June 17, 01:59 PM • 15199 views
Reuters: Putin to visit Vietnam this week, US outraged by Hanoi's behavior

This week, Russian President Vladimir Putin will pay a working visit to Vietnam, which angered the United States, as Hanoi ignored the Peace Summit in Switzerland the day before.

Politics • June 17, 01:35 PM • 63899 views
Occupants are afraid to stay in Mariupol because of the threat of attack: a large number of military equipment leaves the city at night - partisans

Due to possible shelling, Russian troops in occupied Mariupol are constantly changing their locations. The guerrillas recorded that a huge amount of military equipment leaves Mariupol in the evening, which indicates that the occupiers are afraid to spend the night in the city.

War in Ukraine • June 17, 01:25 PM • 35113 views
HCJ approves decision to dismiss judge Knyazev

The High Council of Justice has decided to impose a disciplinary sanction on Supreme Court Judge Vsevolod Knyazev in the form of a motion to dismiss him from office over corruption charges, including accepting bribes totaling $2. 7 million.

Crimes and emergencies • June 17, 01:05 PM • 12813 views