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Poland prepares to vote in a high-stakes national election with foreign ties and democracy at stake
Read full article: Poland prepares to vote in a high-stakes national election with foreign ties and democracy at stakePoland is holding an election Sunday that many view as its most important one since the 1989 vote that toppled communism.
Polish democracy champion Lech Walesa turns 80 and comments on his country's upcoming election
Read full article: Polish democracy champion Lech Walesa turns 80 and comments on his country's upcoming electionFormer Polish President Lech Walesa says he is supporting opposition leader Donald Tusk’s effort to oust Poland’s conservative government in the country’s parliamentary election next month.
Jerzy Urban, spokesman for Polish communist govt, dies at 89
Read full article: Jerzy Urban, spokesman for Polish communist govt, dies at 89A spokesman for Poland’s communist-era government in the 1980s who masterminded state propaganda and censorship for a regime in the final years before its collapse has died.
By chance, Polish cop helps Lech Walesa with flat tire in US
Read full article: By chance, Polish cop helps Lech Walesa with flat tire in USA Connecticut state trooper who is a native of Poland got quite the surprise while responding to an SUV with a flat tire — a passenger in the vehicle happened to be former Polish President Lech Walesa.
Biden sends subtle message to Polish leaders on democracy
Read full article: Biden sends subtle message to Polish leaders on democracyPresident Joe Biden used his speech in Poland's capital to forcefully denounce Russia's Vladimir Putin, but Biden seemed to have a more subtle message for his Polish hosts.
Central European leaders push for faster vaccine deliveries
Read full article: Central European leaders push for faster vaccine deliveries(AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)WARSAW – Central European leaders pushed Wednesday for faster deliveries of COVID-19 vaccines from every reliable manufacturer to speed up inoculations which they said is the way to conquer the pandemic and jump-start Europe’s economic recovery. The leaders of Hungary, Slovakia and Poland said they support purchasing vaccines from manufacturers regardless of “geopolitics” provided they are safe and effective. Hungary is the European Union's first and so far only member state to administer Russia's Sputnik V vaccine without waiting for approval from the European Medicines Agency. “There is no Eastern or Western vaccine, there is only a good or a bad vaccine,” Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban told a news conference in Krakow, Poland. European Council President Charles Michel, who attended the celebrations, said EU leaders will discuss next week ways of increasing vaccine production and of speeding up inoculations.
Central Europe presidents mark 30 years of Visegrad Group
Read full article: Central Europe presidents mark 30 years of Visegrad GroupThe group, also known as V4, often works out joint positions in international ties, especially within the European Union. Opening the ceremonial meeting, Duda said the V4 group has had a positive role in European and trans-Atlantic ties. “The group is an important, if not the key catalyst of the regional cooperation in all of Central Europe and contributes significantly to the cooperation and political processes regarding the EU and NATO," Duda said. Poland currently holds the group's 12-month rotating presidency, which it will hand over to Hungary on July 1. ___A previous version of this story corrected the spelling of the Slovakia president’s name to Zuzana Caputova, not Zuzanna Czaputova.
EXPLAINER: How do other democratic nations select leaders?
Read full article: EXPLAINER: How do other democratic nations select leaders?SPAINIn Spain, the Congress of Deputies elects the prime minister. In 1996, this led to an awkward situation for the would-be prime minister. As votes were being counted, Jose Maria Aznar's conservative Popular Party thought it won enough seats to make him prime minister. Then, the party that wins the largest number of the 650 constituencies generally takes power, with the party leader becoming prime minister. That means the prime minister must officially be approved by the Queen’s representative in New Zealand, the governor-general.
KSAT Kids: Today in History, Dec. 9
Read full article: KSAT Kids: Today in History, Dec. 9Prince Charles and Princess Diana divorced in 1996 after Diana accused him of having an affair with Camilla Parker Bowles. Rock musician Nick Seymour (Crowded House) is 62. Rock musician Brian Bell (Weezer) is 52. Rock musician Tre Cool (Green Day) is 48. Rock singer Imogen Heap is 43.
Poles voice fears of 'Polexit' as govt defies EU over budget
Read full article: Poles voice fears of 'Polexit' as govt defies EU over budgetThe flags of the European Union, Poland and the city of Warsaw hang in Warsaw, Poland, on Wednesday Dec. 9, 2020. Trzaskowski said the city wants to show to the rest of the EU that the Polish government's tough position "is not the position of the whole of Poland". The fears of a hypothetical Polexit are fueled by Brexit, Britain's messy divorce from the EU, which is seen as accidental. “I cannot imagine Poland outside of the European Union remaining a democratic and liberal country,” Buras said. On the eve of the EU summit, Warsaw city hall ordered EU flags, along with national and city flags, to be displayed in many places.
KSAT Kids: Today in History, Nov. 19
Read full article: KSAT Kids: Today in History, Nov. 19Today is Thursday, Nov. 19, the 324th day of 2020. Today’s Highlight in History:On Nov. 19, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln dedicated a national cemetery at the site of the Civil War battlefield of Gettysburg in Pennsylvania. 1919: The Treaty of Versailles is signed in Paris, bringing fighting to an end in between Germany and the Allies of World War I exactly five years after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. (Public domain)In 1942, during World War II, Russian forces launched their winter offensive against the Germans along the Don front. Actor Reid Scott is 43.
KSAT Kids: Today in History, Oct. 5
Read full article: KSAT Kids: Today in History, Oct. 5Rock singer Brian Johnson (AC/DC) is 73. Rock musician David Bryson (Counting Crows) is 66. Rock musician Brian Mashburn (Save Ferris) is 45. Rock musician James Valentine (Maroon 5) is 42. Rock musician Paul Thomas (Good Charlotte) is 40.
Poland marks 40 years since key pro-democracy agreement
Read full article: Poland marks 40 years since key pro-democracy agreementPoland on Monday, Aug. 31, 2020 celebrated 40 years since it took a crucial step toward democracy with the creation of the Soviet bloc's first free trade union, Solidarity, which changed the course of the nation's history. (Bjoern Elgstrand/Reportagebild via AP, file)WARSAW Poland on Monday celebrated 40 years since it took a crucial step toward democracy with the creation of the Soviet bloc's first free trade union, Solidarity, which changed the course of the nation's history. He was speaking at a place symbolic for Solidarity the gate of the Gdansk Shipyard where 40 years ago he signed the agreement alongside a government representative. Poland is now drawing international attention to the developments in Belarus that resemble its own struggle for independence. The road to Polands freedom, that started 40 years ago, was difficult, rough and tragic but the Poles never lost hope, Mosbacher said in her tweet.