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Polish President proposes steps for international cooperation once pandemic ends

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Polish President Andrzej Duda addressed a letter to the presidents and heads of EU countries, as well to those of the Eastern Partnership and Western Balkan countries, containing international cooperation proposals once the coronavirus pandemic has been defeated.

Polish officials join international climate debate around pandemic

Polish Climate Minister Michal Kurtyka participated, via Tuesday videoconference in the 11th Petersberg Climate Dialogue, an annual meeting on global climate policy, organised by the German gov't, the ministry has said.

LOT in talks with Boeing to convert Dreamliners into cargo planes

While airlines worldwide seek novel ways to protect their bottom lines in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic that has grounded virtually all passenger flights, LOT hopes the switch to cargo will cut its losses.

EPP calls on Polish gov't to declare state of emergency, postpone vote

The presidium of the European People's Party (EPP) Group in the European Parliament (EP) has called on the Polish government to declare a state of emergency and hold the presidential election, planned for May 10, after the end of the coronavirus pandemic.

Pandemic will not delay arms deliveries to Poland – US manufacturers

The coronavirus pandemic and restrictions related to it will not delay deliveries of US arms ordered by the Polish government, US weapons manufacturers have said.

Europe needs a new balance, says PM

In an interview with German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Mateusz Morawiecki calls for a new post-COVID-19 EU strategy.

Read all about it! Indie bookstores get helping hand to weather lockdown storm

The ‘Resistant Bookshops’ project organised by Kraków’s Festival Office and the city’s Mayor’s office will see local independent bookstores receive up to 10,000 zł each to help get through the lockdown.

Polish, US presidents discuss bilateral cooperation, NATO

Polish and US Presidents Andrzej Duda and Donald Trump, via phone, spoke about bilateral cooperation during the coronavirus epidemic, NATO's committment to the fight against the virus and economic collaboration aimed at combatting the effects of the pandemic.

Animal harm? Bats are not to blame for coronavirus, humans are, says zoology prof

Professor Piotr Tryjanowski, director of the Poznań University Of Life Sciences’ Institute of Zoology, says that instead of eating them, bats should be studied as they could be a good model for studying anti-inflammatory systems.

Taiwan to send half a million protective masks to Poland

Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen said on Wednesday that the country had offered 10 million protective masks to those countries severely affected by the coronavirus pandemic.

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How Warsaw was rebuilt using mountains of post-war rubble illustrated in fascinating new exhibition

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