In connection with the anniversary of Russia's attack on Ukraine, the United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution: "Principles of the United Nations Charter underlying a comprehensive, just and lasting peace in Ukraine." The resolution calls on Russia to withdraw its military units from the internationally recognized territory of Ukraine. He also calls for an end to hostilities.more
American statistics show that Generation Z is getting a driver's license later and less willingly. This trend - as reported by analysts - is slowly and systematically deepening.more
"We have been living in a new reality for a year. It is tragic and mentally exhausting. But we fight, we believe in ourselves and in our country. That is why we will win," Mayor of Kiev Vitaly Klitschko announced on Telegram.more
The war in Ukraine has accelerated Polish plans to modernize and expand the army. Poland is now on its way to creating a military so powerful that Moscow would not dare attack it, the Washington Post newspaper wrote on Wednesday.more
The only acceptable end to the war is what Ukraine finds acceptable and that's the message we need to send out. He also added that few countries have done as much for Ukraine as Poland.more
Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein, accused by many women of sexual harassment, has been sentenced to 16 years in prison for rape and sexual assault. A Los Angeles court denied his attorneys' petition for a new trial.more
The Thwaites Glacier in West Antarctica has already been dubbed the "Doom Glacier" because its melting could have catastrophic consequences for the entire planet. The latest study, meanwhile, has shown that the mechanism of this process is different than scientists previously believed.more
The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) yesterday unveiled a banknote related to the anniversary of the Russian invasion, bearing the slogan "We remember! We will never forgive!". One side of the banknote features a photo of soldiers, while the other features a picture of tied hands.more
The presence of the Russian fleet in the Mediterranean Sea is increasing, and there is a high risk of incidents, Italian Navy Chief of Staff Admiral Enrico Credendino stated today. He noted that the Russian attitude is "aggressive."more
The World Health Organization (WHO) warns that depression will be the most prevalent disease in the world by 2030. In Poland, sales of antidepressants have increased by 59 percent in the last almost 10 years.more
President Joe Biden's visit to Kiev showed growing US support for Ukraine and that part of Europe. Putin is preparing for further war, we need to strengthen support for Ukraine, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg noted at the Bucharest Nine summit.more
Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty is a sacred commitment that the United States has made, US President Joe Biden announced yesterday at the B9 Summit in Warsaw.more
Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, NATO secretary general Jens Stoltenberg and Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg were among the 305 candidates for the Nobel Peace Prize for 2023. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is also among the nominees.more
The French Minister of Ecological Transition and Territorial Cohesion has declared a state of emergency due to an unprecedented drought. France has not recorded rainfall exceeding 1 mm for a month.more
On the day of U.S. President Joe Biden's unannounced visit to Kiev, Russia conducted a failed test of the Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile capable of carrying nuclear warheads, CNN reported yesterday evening.more
A completely new class of antibiotics has been developed by scientists from the University of California, Santa Barbara, thanks to which it was possible to cure mice infected with bacteria previously considered practically incurable. This could be a breakthrough in the treatment of the so-called. superbug.more
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
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
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
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
The New Jersey community is shocked after a Polish-American family of four was killed in Linden, New Jersey, on Sunday. ABC suggested that it may have been a murder combined with suicide. Police commented only that a gunman is believed to be among those killed.more
The Germans must take the Poles seriously about reparations. Disregarding Poland's demands may be legally right, but morally Germany still has a debt to pay and must take that into account.more
More than 6,500 weapons were found in passenger luggage at all US airports in 2022, the US Transportation Security Administration (TSA) said on Monday. On average, this is 18 pieces a day, which is a record year in this respect in the USA.more
US President Joe Biden's visit to Poland will be an opportunity to remind the world and the American public about the stakes of the war in Ukraine, assesses the French daily Le Figaro.more