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Polish railways carry one million Ukrainians free of charge

Ukrainian nationals have been able to get economy class tickets free of charge on standard trains since February 26. Mateusz Marek/PAP

Over a million Ukrainians have travelled for free on PKP Intercity, the Polish railway operator, a member of the company board member said on Wednesday.

S&P downgrades 2022 growth forecast for Poland

S&P Global Ratings revised down Poland's GDP growth forecast for 2022 to 3.6 percent from its previous estimate of 5.0 percent, on the back of economic consequences of the war in Ukraine.

Polish government decides to curb ties with Russia

The Polish cabinet has adopted a package of bills that will scale down Warsaw's relations with Moscow owing to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the government spokesman has said.

EU must activate more refugee funding, official says

The EU should set up a new financial instrument to aid countries that take in Ukrainian war refugees as the European Commission's funding conception may prove insufficient, a Polish deputy interior minister said on Monday in Brussels.

Around million Ukrainian refugees in Mazowieckie province says governor

About one million Ukrainian war refugees are now based in the central-Polish province of Mazowieckie, where Warsaw is located, the province's governor said on Monday.

Ruling party leader says Ukraine must win war

Jarosław Kaczyński, the leader of Poland's ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party, said Ukraine must win its war with Russia and must defend itself, though he said the fight would be hard and require sacrifice and the rebuilding of social awareness.

Washington Post says Biden visit shows change in Polish-US relations

The visit by US President Joe Biden to Poland underscores the rapidly changing nature of US relations with Poland towards a close partnership, the Washington Post wrote on Saturday.

Poland accepts 2.3 mln refugees since war in Ukraine started

Since February 24, when Russia invaded Ukraine, 2.3 million people have crossed the Polish-Ukrainian border into Poland, the Border Guard (SG) tweeted on Sunday morning.

War is already strategic defeat for Russia says US president

Notwithstanding the brutality of Vladimir Putin, let there be no doubt that this war has already been a strategic failure for Russia, US President Joe Biden said during his speech at the Royal Castle in Warsaw on Saturday.

'We stand with you', Biden tells Ukraine in his Warsaw speech

US President Joe Biden has said in his address on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine delivered to the Polish people outside Warsaw’s historic Royal Castle that his message to the Ukrainian nation is "we stand with you."

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Cell where Witold Pilecki was held before being executed opens to the public

The opening of the 2x3.5-metre cell where Pilecki awaited execution at the hands of the Soviet-installed communists coincides with the 75th anniversary of his execution at the prison in 1948.

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The arrest last week of a ‘dangerous’ spy network in Poland is the latest in the country’s secret war against Russian intelligence since Putin’s troops attacked Ukraine.

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