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Poland accepts 2.7 mln refugees since war in Ukraine started

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Since February 24, when Russia invaded Ukraine, 2.7 million people have crossed the Polish-Ukrainian border into Poland, the Border Guard (SG) tweeted on Wednesday morning.

Holocaust survivors escape Ukraine to Poland

In this episode of Heart of Poland, Jonny Daniels, Founder of From the Depths Foundation, shares harrowing first-hand accounts from the Polish-Ukrainian border and how he's helped the Last Living Righteous Among the Nations safely escape war-torn Ukraine to Poland, as well as those who have decided to stay behind.

Legia Warsaw prepare to meet Dynamo Kyiv in fund-raising ‘Match for Peace’

Scheduled to take place this evening, the match will be contested by Poland and Ukraine’s most successful sides – however, the game is not without controversy with one fan group accusing Dynamo Kyiv’s owners of pro-Russian sentiment.

Polish, German presidents discuss aid for Ukraine

The Polish and German presidents met for face-to-face talks in Warsaw on Tuesday to discuss ways of helping Ukraine amid Russia's invasion.

Most Ukrainian refugees seek jobs in Poland shows study

As many as 63 percent of adult Ukrainian refugees are planning to take up jobs in Poland and 30 percent want to stay in the country for a longer time, a survey by the EWL Group has found.

Poland working to treat chronically ill refugees says minister

Poland is treating chronically ill Ukrainian refugees but will also try to transfer them to other EU countries, the Polish health minister said on Tuesday.

Polish PM calls for tough new sanctions on Russia, arms for Ukraine

Mateusz Morawiecki, the Polish prime minister, has called for “far-reaching” sanctions on Russia and arms supplies to Ukraine in response to reports of the Russian use of chemical weapons.

Poland accepts over 2.6 mln refugees since war in Ukraine started

Since February 24, when Russia invaded Ukraine, 2.68 million people have crossed the Polish-Ukrainian border into Poland, the Border Guard (SG) tweeted on Tuesday morning.

Polish, Belgian PM say sanctions on Russia must have maximum impact

The Polish and Belgian prime ministers, Mateusz Morawecki and Alexander de Croo, respectively, have agreed that sanctions on Russia must be even more severe if they are to have an effect on the Kremlin.

Polish PM calls for EU assistance for Ukrainian war refugees in Poland

Mateusz Morawiecki, the Polish prime minister, has appealed to the European Union to provide Poland with EU budget assistance for Ukrainian war refugees staying in this country.

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Top-seeded Polish tennis player Iga Swiatek beat Tunisia's Ons Jabeur (seeded ninth) 6:2, 6:2 in the final of the WTA 1000 clay court championship in Rome on Sunday.

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