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European nations are constructing a defensive wall along NATO's eastern frontier as Western intelligence agencies warn Russia could be militarily capable of attacking the alliance within five years. To assist with the construction of defensive works,
Poland has decided to start producing anti‑personnel mines for the first time since the Cold War and plans to deploy them along its eastern border and may export them to Ukraine, the deputy defence minister told Reuters.
If milk bars represent survival despite totalitarian economics, Poland's craft beer movement embodies experimentation. Beer has been brewed in Poland for a millennium, surviving Nazi confiscation and communist quotas that once forbade brewers from selling outside their regions.
Poland ranks high among Europeans' favourite destinations for short Christmas and New Year's Eve trips this year, according to Travel and Tour World (TTW), the industry leading global media platform.
Fort VII in Poznan, Poland’s first Nazi concentration camp and prototype for European camps, serves as a sobering museum documenting systematic killing and resistance.
Poland will start work on its first nuclear power plant after gaining approval from the European Union, Prime Minister Donald Tusk said.
Poland achieves Full Operational Capability of IBCS-enabled PATRIOT system, enhancing NATO defense with modern, modular, and resilient capabilities.
More than 180 migrants crossed into Poland through a tunnel hidden in a forest on the border with Belarus, frontier guards said on Friday.
Poland will spend much of the funds from the European Union’s military loan program on its own rearmament rather than common purchases with allies, as Warsaw bolsters its defenses to deter Russian aggression.
On the Baltic Sea in Poland’s far north, the tricity region combines Hanseatic seafaring heritage with Polish, German and Kashubian cooking. centuries-old recipes are being revived and the city of Gdańsk celebrated with a ‘culinary capital’ designation.