Poland, Warsaw and Trump
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Both of the candidates in Sunday's runoff have said they will seek the best possible relationship with the Trump administration while in office, particularly in the face of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Tens of thousands of people took to the streets in Warsaw on Sunday to show support for candidates vying to win next week's tightly-contested presidential election in Poland that the government views as crucial to is efforts for democratic reform.
A fortnight after Romania, Poland is holding a presidential run-off where the pro-EU candidate faces uncertain odds. On Sunday, Warsaw's liberal mayor Rafał Trzaskowski will need the kind of boost
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Poland sent a diplomatic note to Russia, throwing a tantrum about the dismantling of the Russophobic bas-relief at the Polish military cemetery near Tver.
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DPA International on MSNBelow Warsaw's modern surface, a dark past haunts its tourists"You can ignore history and just look at Warsaw as a modern city. But if you are curious, then you can find something on every corner." The words are from Witold Wrzosinski, director of the Jewish Cemetery on Okopowa Street in the Polish capital.
Warsaw kept its Cinderella story alive as the No. 11 Tigers earned another upset win, this time by a convincing 10-3 score over No. 2 Lyons in Thursday's Section V Class C1 semifinal. The win sets up a meeting with No. 1 Bloomfield in Saturday's sectional final scheduled for 1:30 p.m. at Honeoye Falls-Lima High School.
SPRINGFIELD, Mo–After a one day delay because of wet field conditions and rain, the Missouri State High School softball championships are underway. This is the final four for the spring