Tusk's government survives vote of confidence in Poland
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With Ukraine’s military on the back foot and the Trump administration uncertain about its commitment to Europe, Poland is smart to expand as many of its capabilities as possible.
Exit polls in Poland’s presidential runoff show the two candidates in a statistical tie with the election too close to call.
We won!” announced Rafał Trzaskowski to an ecstatic crowd of supporters. It was just after 9 p.m. this past Sunday, and the exit polls had declared the dashing mayor of Warsaw the winner of
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The National Interest on MSNPoland Decides Not to Buy Black Hawk Helicopters from AmericaPoland paused plans to buy Black Hawks, reallocating funds toward modern warfare tools like drones and Apaches. Citing Ukraine’s drone success, Warsaw is reassessing priorities in light of evolving threats.
Ukrainians have made a significant contribution to Poland's economy and have not caused a rise in unemployment or lower wages for Polish workers, according to a report from the United Nations' refugee agency UNHCR and Deloitte published on Tuesday.
Warsaw The mood here on Monday was subdued. Political signs supporting Warsaws progressive mayor, Rafal Trzaskowski, for president of Poland
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The National Interest on MSNPoland Just Canceled Its S-70i Black Hawk Helicopter Program—for a Very Good ReasonThe war in Ukraine has demonstrated the vulnerability of modern helicopters to air defenses, drones, and electronic warfare, prompting Warsaw to question the future of the S-70i helicopter program.
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MoneyWeek on MSNWill Poland’s new president stifle its stock market’s winning streak?Poland’s stock market has outperformed many of its European peers, but with a newly-elected populist President at odds with a Liberal government, what lies ahead?