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Poland Court Bans Kosher, Halal Slaughtering
The top court in Poland ruled Wednesday that the Kosher and Halal slaughtering of animals contravenes the country’s laws, prompting criticism from religious associations, who said the move would hurt ...
November 28, 2012
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Alex Johnston
Poland Arrests Man in Plot to Attack Parliament
Polish authorities have arrested a man who was plotting a bomb attack on the country’s Parliament building in ...
November 20, 2012
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Alex Johnston
Polish Chefs Create World’s Largest Lasagna
A Polish restaurant in southern city of Krakow set the Guinness World Record for making the world’s largest ...
June 26, 2012
BY
Helena Zhu
Poland Dismayed Over Obama ‘Polish Death Camp’ Gaffe
Poland said it was dismayed over President Barack Obama referring to a Nazi concentration camp during World War ...
May 30, 2012
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Alex Johnston
Wen Jiabao Commemorates Victims of Totalitarianism at Auschwitz
“Countries that have unleashed war and brought disaster upon humanity must approach history in an appropriate way, learning ...
April 30, 2012
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Matthew Robertson
European Court Criticizes Russia’s Handling of Katyn Massacre Case
The European Court of Human Rights issued an incomplete ruling on Monday in an emotional case of unfinished ...
April 16, 2012
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Aron Lam
TIMELINES: What Soviet-perpetrated massacre was discovered by German soldiers April 13, 1943?
What Soviet-perpetrated massacre was discovered by German soldiers April 13, 1943?
April 13, 2012
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Poland to Prosecute Rail Controller Over Crash
A rail traffic controller in Poland will face charges over last weekend’s train crash that killed 16 people ...
March 5, 2012
BY
Alex Johnston
Investigation Launched Into Head-On Train Crash in Poland
An investigation has been launched into the deadly train crash in southern Poland on Saturday night that killed ...
March 4, 2012
BY
Alex Johnston
TIMELINES: What country briefly gains independence from Russia and Germany on Feb. 16, 1918?
What country briefly gains independence from Russia and Germany on Feb. 16, 1918?
February 16, 2012
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Epoch Times Staff
Global Dispatches: Poland’s Struggle for Freedom Takes Surreal Turn
Anti Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement activists in Warsaw picket outside what for two decades had been a derelict communist-era ...
January 31, 2012
BY
Tom Ozimek
TIMELINES: What document ensuring religious tolerance in Poland was signed Jan. 28, 1573?
What document ensuring religious tolerance in Poland was signed Jan. 28, 1573?
January 28, 2012
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Auschwitz Ceremony Focal Point of Holocaust Memorial Day
Friday marks the 67th anniversary of the Allied liberation of notorious Nazi death camp Auschwitz.
January 27, 2012
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Poland Signs Anti-Counterfeiting Treaty Amid Protests, Hackers
Poland on Thursday signed the controversial Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) treaty amid nationwide protests and the threat of ...
January 26, 2012
BY
Alex Johnston
Fiery Nobel Laureate Tells EU to Stay Away From Dictators
After two days of rousing rhetoric by politicians, including heads of state, and world-renowned experts on development at ...
December 18, 2011
BY
Tom Ozimek
Global Dispatches: Poland—Opposition Charges Foreign Minister With Treason
Radoslaw Sikorski has seriously violated the constitution. He claimed in no uncertain terms that Poland ought to be ...
December 7, 2011
BY
Tom Ozimek
The Happy Couple: Poland’s New Coalition Government Sworn In
Winning an election in Poland is one thing. Quite another is forming a workable government. Particularly under the ...
November 20, 2011
BY
Tom Ozimek
Global Dispatches—Chinese Labor (Not) Building Polish Highways
The apartment building being erected next to mine, here in Warsaw, is being built almost entirely by Chinese ...
June 13, 2011
BY
Tom Ozimek
Global Dispatches: Obama in Poland—Last But Not Least
If words are anything to go by, love was in the air of the diplomatic world of international ...
May 30, 2011
BY
Tom Ozimek
Global Dispatches: Poland—The Place to Be in a Financial Crisis
WARSAW, Poland—As many of the world's economies are buttressing themselves with signs of solid recovery from the global ...
May 15, 2011
BY
Tom Ozimek
Global Dispatches: Poland — May 3 Constitution Day
Good things come in three's they say, and leaping into the third day of the month of May ...
May 2, 2011
BY
Tom Ozimek
Global Dispatches: Poland — A Vicarious Revolution
The film is based on real-life events surrounding the emergence of the Solidarity labor union movement.
February 7, 2011
BY
Tom Ozimek
Global Dispatches: The Netherlands — Farmer Wants a Wife
I bet that very few people here in the Netherlands have managed to escape the latest “Farmer Wants ...
January 31, 2011
BY
Peter Valk
Global Dispatches: Poland — The Politics of Truth
The handling of the Smolensk air crash investigation sparks a hyper-politicized crescendo of partisan battle cries.
January 25, 2011
BY
Tom Ozimek
Smuggled Garlic Disguised as Onions Intercepted in Poland
About 145 tons of fresh garlic disguised as onions were intercepted in Poland as they were smuggled into ...
January 11, 2011
BY
Marco t'Hoen
Global Dispatches: Poland—The Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity
The Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity has become a nationwide sensation since its humble beginnings 19 years ago.
January 9, 2011
BY
Tom Ozimek
Global Dispatches: Poland—The Marvel (and Mayhem) of a Popular Polish Christmas Dish
It's not often that specific dishes, referred to by name, make it into the verses of epic poems.
December 27, 2010
BY
Tom Ozimek
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