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Poland will invest PLN2.6bn ($665mn) to increase its domestic ammunition output, the government announced on July 2, as it seeks to strengthen national defence capabilities and support Ukraine's ...
When Donald Tusk first won power in Poland in 2007, its media described his approach toward rivals as the “politics of love.” Things are very different now.
Poland has a new prime minister, and Donald Tusk's pro-EU, pro-NATO stance marks a major shift for his country, and a notable bucking of a European trend to the right.
Poland’s newly elected Parliament torpedoed a long-shot effort by right-wing forces to stay in power and chose the opposition leader Donald Tusk as the nation’s new prime minister on Monday.
Much of Poland’s 21st-century story has been shaped by a rivalry between two men. This week, the pendulum between them swung again. Donald Tusk, a grandee of European politics who paved a ...