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Rafal Niedzielski is a journalist based in Warsaw, Poland. I have worked as freelance videojournalist for Reuters, Associaed Press and other global news agencies. I'm reporter and editor for news departments at major Polish TV companies also cooperate with TV news departments outside Poland as a stringer or videojournalist. I have prepared over a dozen thousand news reports some of them from the farthest and least welcoming parts of the world.I specialize in international affairs and I keep up to date with current affairs in Poland as well. I work both in Poland and abroad. I readily undertake jobs in all, even the most distant, parts of the world.
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The Prime Minister of Poland Visits Defensive Fortifications on the Border with Russia
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk visited the border with Russia's Kaliningrad region to inspect military fortifications, emphasizing the importance of defense as Poland prepares to assume the EU presidency. The visit underscores Poland's commitment to strengthening European defenses amid concerns over Russian aggression and potential shifts in US policy under Donald Trump. Poland plans to spend 4.7% of its GDP on defense, positioning itself as a NATO leader. The strategic military project, estimated to cost 10 billion zlotys, aims to fortify Poland's eastern borders with Russia and Belarus.
As EU elections near, migrants surge again at Poland-Belarus border
The article discusses the surge in migrant flows at the Poland-Belarus border ahead of the EU parliamentary elections, highlighting the political tensions between Belarus, backed by Russia, and the European Union. Poland accuses Belarus and Russia of orchestrating the migration crisis to destabilize the EU and boost far-right parties. The Polish government, led by Prime Minister Donald Tusk, is taking measures to secure the border, while humanitarian groups criticize the tough border policies. The situation is further complicated by the involvement of Russian visas and the political implications for EU countries.
Poland’s stately 18th century polonaise dance garners UNESCO honors
Poland's polonaise dance, an 18th-century tradition symbolizing cooperation, reconciliation, and equality, has been recognized by UNESCO as part of the List of Intangible Cultural Heritage. The dance, which has been performed from aristocratic balls to village celebrations, was once banned by communist authorities but has since been revived and is now a staple at national occasions, pre-graduation balls, and weddings. The Ministry of Culture and National Heritage's petition for the dance's inclusion received significant public support. The polonaise, which has inspired composers like Bach and Chopin, is a simple yet expressive dance that continues to unite people during significant events and national anniversaries.
Poland’s prime minister visits defensive fortifications on border with Russia
Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk visited the border with Russia's Kaliningrad region to inspect military fortifications, emphasizing the project as an investment in peace. As Poland prepares to assume the EU presidency, it aims to strengthen European defenses amid Russian aggression and potential shifts in US defense commitments. The East Shield project, costing at least 10 billion zlotys, will fortify Poland's borders with Russia and Belarus, with plans to extend protection to the Baltic states. Poland is set to allocate 4.7% of its GDP to defense, positioning itself as a NATO leader in defense spending.
Polish Minister: Border Reinforcement with Belarus Due to Hostile Rhetoric
Poland has deployed troops to its border with Belarus in response to perceived destabilizing actions by its pro-Russian neighbor. Defense Minister Mariusz Blaszczak emphasized the defensive nature of the move, countering claims from Minsk and Moscow that it is hostile. The deployment includes up to 10,000 military and territorial defense personnel. This action comes amid heightened tensions, including a recent incursion by Belarusian helicopters into Polish airspace, and is part of the ruling conservative party's efforts to demonstrate its commitment to national security ahead of the upcoming parliamentary elections. The Polish government has invested heavily in military equipment from the US and South Korea, while Russian officials have baselessly accused Poland of seeking to annex parts of Ukraine.
Polish officials observe training of Ukrainians on new tanks
Poland's president and defense minister observed the training of Ukrainian troops on German-made Leopard 2 tanks in Swietoszow, Poland. The training, part of the EU's military assistance to Ukraine, involves instructors from Poland, Canada, and Norway. Ukrainian trainees, who have combat experience, are undergoing intensive training to enhance their capabilities against Russian forces. Poland, Germany, and other European nations have pledged various tanks to support Ukraine. Ukrainian officials anticipate a new Russian offensive in eastern and southern Ukraine.
Polish minister says reinforcement at the border with Belarus is due to hostile rhetoric and actions
Poland's ruling party, Law and Justice, is seeking a third term in the upcoming parliamentary elections on October 15. Amid intense campaigning, the government is emphasizing national security by purchasing billions of dollars' worth of military equipment and weapons from the U.S. and South Korea. The reinforcement at the border with Belarus is attributed to hostile rhetoric and actions.
Polish minister says reinforcement at the border with Belarus is due to hostile rhetoric and actions
Poland’s conservative ruling party, Law and Justice, is seeking a third term in the upcoming parliamentary elections on October 15. Amid intense campaigning, the government is emphasizing national security by purchasing billions of dollars' worth of military equipment and weapons from the U.S. and South Korea. The reinforcement at the border with Belarus is attributed to hostile rhetoric and actions.
Polish minister says reinforcement at the border with Belarus is due to hostile rhetoric and actions
Poland has increased its military presence at the Belarus border in response to perceived threats and provocations from Belarus and Russia. Defense Minister Mariusz Blaszczak emphasized that the move is a deterrent, not an act of aggression. The buildup includes up to 10,000 troops and is part of Poland's broader strategy to enhance national security amid upcoming parliamentary elections. The article highlights the geopolitical tensions involving Poland, Belarus, and Russia, with Poland being a strong advocate for Ukraine and facing accusations from Moscow. The presence of Russian-linked mercenaries and migrants at the border further complicates the situation.
Polish Minister: Border Reinforcement with Belarus Due to Hostile Rhetoric
Poland has deployed troops to its border with Belarus in response to perceived destabilizing actions by its pro-Russian neighbor. Defense Minister Mariusz Blaszczak emphasized the move as a deterrent rather than a hostile act, amid accusations from Belarus and Russia. The deployment includes up to 10,000 military personnel, reflecting Poland's commitment to national security ahead of upcoming elections. The ruling conservative party, Law and Justice, seeks to demonstrate its dedication to security, having invested heavily in military equipment from the US and South Korea. The situation is further complicated by Russian claims of Polish territorial ambitions in Ukraine, positioning Poland as a key adversary in the region.
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