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Brit MP leads Common’s debate on Poland’s ‘Holocaust’ law

Alex Sobel, Labour MP for Leeds North West (Photo by www.parliament.uk)

This week in the British House of Commons there was a debate on the Institute of National Remembrance (IPN) law (the “Polish anti-Defamation law”). The debate was called for by the Labour MP for Leeds North West, Alex Sobel, who is of Jewish descent.

Polish Righteous appeal for reconciliation between Israel and Poland

The Prime Minister’s Chancellery received a letter on Monday signed by 50 Polish Righteous Among the Nations, which contained an appeal to the parliaments and governments of Israel and Poland to return to dialogue and reconciliation, PAP was informed by the Government Information Centre (CIR).

Ukrainian Dep PM: More connects us than divides us

"I positively assess today's meeting, the very fact these talks (took place - PAP)," Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Pavlo Rozenko said on Friday following a meeting with Polish Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Culture Piotr Glinski.

Security chief: Poland making up for years of neglect in building its image

The head of the Polish National Security Bureau (BBN) Pawel Soloch said on Saturday that President Andrzej Duda's decision regarding the anti-defamation law dispels any doubts regarding Poland's right to defend its reputation.

President decides to sign anti-defamation bill into law

Polish President Andrzej Duda on Tuesday announced he had taken the decision to sign into law the anti-defamation bill and direct it to the Constitutional Tribunal.

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Over 25 ‘priceless’ engravings return to Gdańsk after they were feared lost forever

Dating from between the 16th and 19th century, the director of the National Museum in Gdańsk described the collection as being ‘entwined with the museum’s DNA’. He said: “It is with this collection that the whole institution began.”

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Rzeszów scientists develop phone battery that charges in eight minutes and lasts 68 YEARS!

Produced by The Batteries, the new technology has already been dubbed “a game changer” by the industry press, with the firm hoping to begin large-scale production once work on their “pilot factory” is finished.

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