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Russia-Ukraine war

Russia mustn't win war against Ukraine says Polish president

"We must not allow Russia to win the war," President Andrzej Duda said after the Nato summit in Brussels on Thursday. Radek Pietruszka/PAP

The Polish president has said that a Russian's victory in Ukraine will pose a threat to the entire North Atlantic Alliance.

World’s oldest tennis player celebrates 98th birthday at Lublin Tennis Club after escaping war-torn Ukraine

After initially refusing to leave his home in Kharkiv, Leonid Stanislavskyi reluctantly changed his mind after Russian bombing forced him to stop playing and he embarked upon his journey to Poland.

Russian attack on Kharkiv cemetery intentional, PAP reporter says

The Russian army's shelling of a Kharkiv cemetery containing the graves of victims of Stalinism was intentional, PAP's reporter in the city has said.

Lower house passes act on Russian 'war crimes' in Ukraine

Poland's lower house, the Sejm, on Wednesday unanimously passed a resolution condemning alleged war crimes committed by Russian forces in Ukraine.

Nato should scrap Russia partnership says Polish president

A 1997 Nato-Russia partnership deal should be declared null and void owing to Russia’s attack on Ukraine, Andrzej Duda, the Polish president, has said.

Hollywood star Sean Penn strikes deal with Kraków to help Ukrainian refugees

The double Oscar-winning actor and director was in the southern-Polish city of Kraków to sign an agreement which would see the charity  set up a centre in the city which will provide know-how in refugee care.

Poland sends over 2,500 cargoes of aid to Ukraine since start of war

Since Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, more than 2,500 truckloads of humanitarian aid have been sent to Ukraine by Poland, mainly food, medicines, sanitary products and clothing, the head of the Prime Minister's Office has said.

No refugee camps for Ukrainians in Europe, Polish official says

Paweł Szefernaker, a Polish deputy interior minister, has argued that European countries should come up with an offer for Ukrainian refugees that would be similar to the Polish model of accommodating people fleeing the war in Ukraine.

President calls for new conception of Nato

Poland's president said on Tuesday that a new conception of Nato is needed that takes account of changes wrought by Russia's invasion of Ukraine

Half million refugees from Ukraine facing mental health issues says WHO

About 500,000 refugees who have fled to Poland to escape the Russian invasion of Ukraine need support for mental health disorders, and 30,000 have serious mental health problems, the World Health Organisation representative in Poland has said.

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