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The Foreign Minister, Adam Rotfeld, assures that it will not be a political operation of placing people connected with the present government in embassies and consulates.
Jan Nowak-Jezioranski, a Polish Second World War hero who spent his life fighting for an independent democratic Poland, died late on Thursday aged 91. A symbol of Polish patriotism, Nowak-Jezioranski is revered by his countrymen alongside anti-communist icon and Poland's first post-communist President Lech Walesa and Pope John Paul.
The nondebate over NATO underscores a principle of U.S. politics: the Iron Rule of Pragmatism.
Manuel Roig-Franzia went too far in accusing Marco Rubio of "embellishing" and questioning his place as a member of the exile community. You don't charge someone of lying without proof. And you don't question the core of someone's identity without a shred of evidence.
President Obama on Friday announced what he termed an “accommodation” of religious employers: the mandate to provide abortifacient drugs, sterilization and contraception would remain in place — but insurers will be required to provide them for “free.” The decision has been called everything from a compromise to capitulation — but in truth the president didn’t retreat one inch.
Starbucks has come to Warsaw at last.
On Thursday, January 31, Radek Sikorski, Poland’s new foreign minister, will give a public address on Poland’s role in helping shape transatlantic relations. In recent years, Poland has proven itself a robust and generous ally of the United States. Recently, however, Warsaw has made clear its dissatisfaction with the United...
According to Polish politician Radek Sikorski, it's not such a bad thing when a country does NOT make news headlines around the world.





