U.S. President Joe Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin today offered two completely different perspectives on the war against Ukraine, the New York Times reported.more
Real Madrid beat Liverpool for the sixth time in the last seven meetings between these sides in the football Champions League. He won the first leg of the round of 16 at Anfield 5-2. Napoli, with Piotr Zieliński in the squad, won in Frankfurt with Eintracht 2:0. Returns on March 15.more
After the restrictions related to the pandemic, customers of Poczta Polska can now send parcels to over 200 countries and territories - both in the form of correspondence, as well as documents or goods - the company announced. She pointed out that customs formalities must be completed when shipping to non-EU countries.more
The England men's and women's national football teams will play charity matches against their Australian counterparts. Proceeds from ticket sales will go towards the dementia treatment foundation Alzheimer's Society.more
Between 40 and 60 wildcats are to be released in Devon and Cornwall woodlands next year. This is England's first reintroduction programme for these once common wild cats since they were completely exterminated 500 years ago.more
The Paris Urban Transport Authority is planning to hire 6,600 drivers, mechanics and other specialists later this year to properly prepare for the 2024 Games, the RATP's director general, former Prime Minister Jean Castex, has announced.more
Redundancies in global big tech companies are a sign of a slowdown, but not a crisis in the IT industry, which still employs in Poland, Rzeczpospolita reports.more
Iga Swiatek defeated Canada's Leylah Fernandez 6:1, 6:1 to advance to the 1/8 final of the WTA 1000 hard-court tennis tournament in Dubai (prize pool $2.8 million). The next opponent for the leader of the world tennis ranking will be Russia's Lyudmila Samsonova.more
President Biden gave a speech today in the Kubicki Arcades in the gardens of the Royal Castle in Warsaw. His speech began with the song "Freedom" by Kygo.more
The British have secretly returned to the Cambodian authorities a huge collection of looted Angkorian jewels, some of which date back as far as the seventh century. The treasure is to be displayed in the national museum in Phnom Penh.more
All indications are that the scheduled 27 March match between Poland and Albania in the Euro 2024 qualifiers will take place at the PGE Narodowe in Warsaw. Official confirmation could come on Thursday. The list of players called up to the national team will probably not be announced until mid-March.more
Several children in Austria today filed a lawsuit with the constitutional court in an attempt to force their country's government to ensure that their rights are protected by taking stronger action against climate change, AP reported today, citing the group's lawyer Michaela Kroemer.more
Vladimir Putin announced during a speech today before the Federal Assembly, the combined chambers of the Russian parliament, that Moscow is suspending its participation in the US-Russian strategic arms reduction agreement New START, concluded in 2010.more
If the Polish tennis player beats Canada's Leylah Fernandez today, Russia's Lyudmila Samsonova will be her opponent in the third round (1/8 final) of the WTA 1000 hard court tournament in Dubai.more
A huge controversy has been sparked in the UK by a new edition of Roald Dahl's very popular children's books in this country, from which almost all references to physical appearance have been removed, the gender of some of the characters has been changed or they have been recast as gender-neutral.more
In 2021, Russia was planning the annexation of Belarus by 2030, claims an international group of investigative journalists in its publication, which arrived at a secret document purportedly created by the Kremlin.more
US President Joe Biden's visit to Poland is a clear signal to Russia that the Euro-Atlantic community will defend security throughout Europe in a solidarity manner, government spokesman Piotr Müller stressed today.more