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World Maritime Days conclude in Szczecin

The 2018 edition of the United Nations' World Maritime Days closed in Szczecin (northwestern Poland) on Friday, as Polish Maritime Economy Minister Marek Gróbarczyk said the government is focusing on new technologies, intelligent solutions and eco-friendly projects.

World Maritime Day continues in Szczecin

World Maritime Day, underway in Szczecin, is being attended by numerous foreign ministers and delegations from around the world

There is no strong Poland without strong families – PM

The Polish government certainly understands, like no previous government, the needs and lives of large families, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said on Saturday at the 6th Polish Convention of Large Families in Szczecin, northwestern Poland.

NATO's new command structure in July - commander for Europe

The decision on a new command structure for NATO will be made at the Alliance's summit in July, NATO's Supreme Allied Commander Europe, General Curtis Scaparrotti, said in the Polish north-western city of Szczecin on Tuesday.

Multinational NATO corps set for immediate response, duty more than words - commander

The Szczecin, northwest Poland-based NATO Multinational Corps North-East is ready to react immediately if necessary, duty means more than just words for NATO, the unit's commander General Manfred Hofmann said on Thursday.

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History

Explosive new book reveals harrowing account of WWII Jews forced into doing the unthinkable

Published in English, ‘Warsaw Ghetto Police: The Jewish Order Service during the Nazi Occupation’ by Holocaust academic Dr Katarzyna Person is the tragic story ‘of people who are placed in an impossible situation during war and the decisions they make.’

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Forgotten composer who played for Polish king and co-founded Edinburgh Festival rediscovered after distant relative finds online ad for his rare piano

Josie Dixon had little idea that her great-great-great-great grandfather Felix Yaniewicz was one of the 19th century’s most notable composers until a chance conversation about a Stradivarius violin led her on a path of discovery.

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