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Poland sets standards of aid to Ukraine says Baden-Wurttemberg PM

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The prime minister of the German land of Baden-Wurttemberg has thanked Poland for the actions it has taken since the beginning of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

US movie star Ben Stiller visits Ukrainian refugees at Polish border

Hollywood actor Ben Stiller, on Sunday, visited the Polish-Ukrainian border crossing in Medyka, where he met with Ukrainian refugee families fleeing the Russian invasion.

Duda says military equipment needs replenishment after Ukraine transfers

Andrzej Duda, the Polish president, has said that allies should restock the military equipment which Poland has transferred to Ukraine to help that country fight the Russian invasion.

PM says Ukraine war will end sooner rather than later

Poland's prime minister has said in an interview for TV portal Euronews that he believes the war in Ukraine will end "sooner rather than later" and that everything depends on the courage and determination of the Ukrainian people.

Poland and Ukraine sign document on support in security and defence

Poland and Ukraine have signed an “important” letter on security and defence, the Ukrainian prime minister has said.

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‘Tarantino-style western’ about Kościuszko Uprising wins coveted Golden Lion award for best film at Gdynia film festival

VIDEO: Dubbed a ‘Tarantino-esque Western in 18th century Poland’, the film’s compelling blend of grotesque violence and black humour is set against the tumultuous backdrop of Poland in 1794, when Tadeusz Kościuszko, the eponymous 'Kos', returns to Poland to with a freed slave to rally support among the peasantry for his insurrection against the Russians.

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Warsaw’s secret war against Moscow’s spies: Poland’s intelligence services have gone into overdrive to combat Putin’s covert assault

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