In recent days, there has been a sharp increase in the number of anti-Semitic incidents in Europe, the European Commission warned in a statement. It was said that it recalled "one of the darkest moments in history", while "European Jews today live in fear again".more
After a calm analysis and consultations, I decided to entrust the mission of forming a government to Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, said President Andrzej Duda in yesterday's speech.more
The British government announced that it intends to regularly issue new licenses for the extraction of oil and natural gas from the North Sea every year. Climate activists oppose the extraction of fossil fuels, but the government argues that it will increase energy security.more
The British Foreign Office said it had temporarily withdrawn some staff and all family members from its embassy in Lebanon due to rising tensions in the Middle East.more
After consultations and deep consideration, President Andrzej Duda has already made the final decision to entrust the mission of forming a government in the so-called first step - informed the head of the President's Office, Marcin Mastalerek, on social media. He added that the Polish president would deliver a speech in the evening.more
39 percent Poles believe that the Sejm of the expiring term did a lot, but also neglected a lot - according to a CBOS survey. As reported, the evaluation of the work of the Upper Chamber has deteriorated compared to the beginning of the term. Every third respondent expects that the newly elected Sejm will be better than the previous one.more
The Bank of England has warned Britain risks falling into recession next year as Rishi Sunak gears up for an election battle.
In a bleak assessment for 2024, Threadneedle Street policymakers slashed forecasts for UK growth to zero as the Monetary Policy Committee held interest rates at 5.25pc for the second straight meeting.more
China said it attended Thursday's ministerial meeting at a summit on artificial intelligence security, although its representative was not named by the British government or included in the joint official photo, Reuters reported yesterday.more
World leaders have a "duty" to address the threats posed by artificial intelligence, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said during the first global summit on the security of artificial intelligence (AI), which ended yesterday.more
Sadiq Khan will set out his stall on Thursday afternoon for next year’s mayoral election, while claiming that “900,000 Londoners could be silenced” due to voter ID requirements.
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Representatives from 28 countries attending a summit on the security of artificial intelligence taking place at Bletchley Park, some 80km north-west of London, adopted a declaration prepared by the UK government pledging to work together to prevent threats from the technology.more
Vladimir Putin today signed a law annulling Russia's ratification of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT), Reuters and the Associated Press reported.more
British opposition leader Keir Starmer admitted that he understood calls for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, but - as he argued - this was not the "right position" at the moment. He also disagreed with the assessment that his decision to support Israel was destroying the Labor Party from the insidemore
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is finding it increasingly difficult to convince his partners that victory in the war with Russia is just around the corner, and with the outbreak of conflict in Israel, it is a major challenge to even keep the world's attention on Ukraine, wrote the US-based 'Time'.more
Ministers have formally warned councils in England to abandon any plans to adopt four-day working weeks for staff, in an escalation of a simmering political row over town hall working practices.more
53 percent Poles expressed satisfaction with the results of the parliamentary elections, and 31 percent is not satisfied with them - according to a CBOS survey. 49 percent respondents accepted the results of the parliamentary elections with hope, 29 percent expressed their concerns, and 14 percent it received them with indifference.more
The contract of former Aston Villa and Everton player, Dutchman Anwar El Ghazi, will be terminated by the German Premier League club FSV Mainz, BBC Sport has learned. The reason is a post on social media about the Israel-Gaza Strip conflict.more
Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced yesterday that he is joining the GB News television station, where he will work as a presenter, program creator and commentator.more
The British opposition Labour Party is increasingly divided over its leader Keir Starmer's pro-Israel stance on the ongoing war in the Middle East. The dispute threatens Labour that it may not win an absolute majority in next year's election.more
Prominent MP for the UK's ruling Conservative Party Crispin Blunt confirmed last night that he had been arrested the day before in connection with allegations of rape and possession of a restricted substance.more
Artificial intelligence (AI) will bring as much change as the industrial revolution, but it also comes with new risks and new fears, in the extreme, such that humanity will lose control of it, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced yesterday.more
The Mayor of Warsaw, Rafał Trzaskowski (PO), is at the top of the trust ranking and is currently trusted by 48.9 percent. Poles - according to an IBRiS survey for Onet. The leader of Poland 2050, Szymon Hołownia, was also on the podium - 45%. trust and Andrzej Duda with 41.5 percent trust.more
Today we have two serious candidates for the position of prime minister and two political groups that claim to have a parliamentary majority and their own candidate for prime minister: the United Right and the group formed by the Civic Coalition, Third Way and the Left - the president announced today.more
The UK government is today starting to bring in eligible Afghans from Pakistan for resettlement, who could not be evacuated after the Taliban took over in Afghanistan. According to government estimates, there are around 3,250 such people living in Pakistan.more