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Today’s news round up in Poland

Today’s news round up in Poland Kalbar/TFN

Start your day with a summary of today’s top stories from Poland’s leading news sites.

PM writes in German press war reparations are for unforgettable crimes

Poland's prime minister has written in Germany's Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung daily that a war reparations claim his government has sent Berlin is to compensate for German crimes committed against the Polish nation that "must never be forgotten."

Poland, EU must guard its frontiers - PM for FAZ

Poland's eastern border is also the eastern EU frontier and both Poland and the EU must be able to protect it, Poland's Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki told the German Franfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ) daily in a Saturday-published interview.

Completion of Nord Stream 2 poses a threat to NATO's eastern flank - FM

Poland's minister of foreign affairs, in an article published in the German press, wrote that the completion of the Nord Stream 2 (NS2) gas pipeline will create a huge security deficit for the whole of the eastern flank of NATO.

German media praise Duda-Steinmeier talks

Talks between Polish and German presidents Andrzej Duda and Frank-Walter Steinmeier showed "cordiality" despite some unresolved issues between both countries, the German media said commenting both presidents' recent meeting in Warsaw.

Rule of law clause violates rule of law, Polish PM tells German daily

EU plans to link funding to respect for the rule of law in the next EU budget are themselves a crass violation of the rule of law, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki told a German newspaper.

Polish foreign minister says EU treaties are "sacred' in rule of law dispute

The Polish foreign minister has described EU treaties as “sacred”, and that Poland expects them to be upheld in its dispute with the EU over a rule of law clause in the new budget.

Nord Stream 2 has cost Europe too much - PM

The German-Russian Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline project has already cost Europe too much. The stake is European security, credibility and independence, and it is rising from year to year, PM Mateusz Morawiecki wrote for Germany's Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung daily.

Auschwitz survivor blasts FB boss over Holocaust denial

As part of the #NoDenyingIt campaign by prominent Holocaust survivors, Auschwitz survivor Marian Turski wrote an open letter in Germany’s Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung urging Facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg to remove Holocaust-denying groups, pages and posts as hate speech.

Berlin placed children under the care of paedophiles for years - report

German authorities in Berlin for 30 years routinely placed homeless children under the care of paedophile men, as part of the so-called Kentler Project, assuming they would make ideal foster parents, a study conducted by the University of Hildesheim has found.

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Warsaw-designed luxury home named one of the world’s most beautiful in architectural ‘Oscars’ award

Nestled in green meadows and surrounded by lush forests, the house which features a distinctive curved silhouette reminiscent of a sea dune has been named ‘Best Single Family Residence’ in the latest edition of the European Property Awards.

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  • EC, Poland to jointly help Ukraine look for children deported to Russia
  • Poland urges EU to sanction Belarus
  • Poland, Germany agree not to reinstate checks on common border
  • Poland may impose further sanctions on Belarus over jailed activist
  • No Polish soldiers injured Kosovo clashes

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