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After the German-Soviet invasion of Poland, Jedwabne was taken by the Soviets. Shortly after the Soviets retreated, Polish townspeople rounded up hundreds of their Jewish neighbors and forced them to ...
The EuroHPC JU has inaugurated PIAST-Q in Poznań, Poland. PIAST-Q is a laser-based trapped-ion quantum computer, hosted and operated by PCSS and supplied - Read more from Inside HPC & AI News.
Poland has received an additional nine Homar-K multiple launch rocket system (MLRS) launchers, according to Defence24.pl. The newly delivered launchers arrived from South Korea and will be mounted on ...
Poland’s Ministry of Culture is drawing up plans to move its most valuable artworks abroad due to the threat of a Russian invasion.
Poland’s culture ministry has set up a special department, headed by a former military intelligence officer, to prepare for the safe evacuation of the country’s most precious artworks in the event of ...
Poland’s culture ministry is readying plans to transfer the country’s most treasured artworks abroad in the event of a Russian invasion.
A string of rare bird sightings in Poland stunned officials and wildlife enthusiasts. One large bird was captured by a trail camera scavenging in the forest. Soon after, a similar bird appeared at ...
The British defense ministry says the Russian military has likely sustained about 1 million casualties -- killed and wounded -- since it began its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Polish security services have detained three men who were planning an attack and who appeared to be inspired by far-right perpetrators of mass killings. The Internal Security ...
Poland will do everything it can "until the last minute" of its EU presidency, which ends on June 30, to overcome Hungary's opposition and open the first negotiating chapters for Ukraine's accession ...
The Ukrainian side has submitted a request to Poland’s Institute of National Remembrance (IPN) to conduct exhumation of Ukrainian graves in the town of Jureczkowa, located in the Subcarpathian ...
For two centuries, scholars have sparred over the roots of the Piasts, Poland's first documented royal house, who reigned from the 10th to the 14th centuries.