On December 20, the EU ban on the import of liquefied petroleum gases (LPG) from Russia, which provided Poland with more than half of its consumption, comes into force. Nevertheless, some of the supplies will remain,
Russia is disrupting mobile communications and ship-tracking data across the Baltic Sea, endangering vessels and energy supplies to test how Western powers will respond, a Polish admiral overseeing the area said.
The German news outlet, Deutsche Welle, reports Poland is implementing compulsory firearms training for teenage students in its primary schools. Students are given pistols and rifles and are taught how to assemble and operate them.
Attempts to incite conflicts between Ukraine and Poland, as well as between Ukrainian and Polish societies, have long been not only a central element of Russia's information policy and propaganda but also a diplomatic objective.
Nato jets scrambled in Poland after Russia launches massive bombardment on Ukraine's energy infrastructure - Russia claimed the attack was in retaliation for Kyiv's use of US-supplied ATACMS missiles
Ukraine was the target of a massive Russian attack overnight, which involved dozens of cruise missiles and drones.
Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk says his government will protect major television stations in the country, like the U.S.
Poland imposed fresh sanctions on three more companies allegedly selling fertilizers made in Belarus by Grodno Azot as it seeks to shield its local producers from cheaper imports.
Poland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk says negotiations over the war in neighboring Ukraine could start “in winter,” as his country prepares to take over the rotating presidency of the European Union on Jan.
Poland said Monday that Russia, not Ukraine, should be "forced" into peace negotiations, amid fears that US President-elect Donald Trump will coerce Kyiv into a ceasefire deal on Moscow's terms.
WARSAW - Poland will send a note to Russian authorities to demand an inquiry into the devastation of monuments commemorating Polish Home Army soldiers in the town of Yogla in eastern Russia, the Polish foreign ministry said on Tuesday.
Russian professional ice hockey player Maxim Sergeyev was convicted by a Polish court on Dec. 16 on charges of espionage and sentenced to nearly three years in prison.