Articles Posted by Lukasz
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US administration under pressure of Jewish organizations want to force Poland to pay three times budget of Republic of Poland to compensate WWII HEIR-LESS property. It is hostile racist claim and citizens of Poland reject it!
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Stefan Molyneux, Host of Freedomain Radio - the largest philosophy show in the world - takes you on a fascinating journey deep into the real Poland. After decades of brutal oppression, Poland has emerged as a shining beacon for European freedoms and independence. Standing tall against the European Union, staunch in their Christian faith, united in their love of country and freedom, the Polish people just might save Europe once more, as they have many times in the past... Join Stefan Molyneux as he explores Poland - and unravels the complex interplay of history, oppression, faith and hope that has...
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Poland has granted asylum to a mother and her 2-year-old daughter who fled Norway after child services tried to remove the child from the mother’s care based on what she says are false allegations of drug abuse. European family rights activists are rejoicing after Silje Garmo and her daughter, Eira, were granted asylum by Poland’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Wednesday. The two had fled Norway because the mother was trying to retain custody of Eira as Norway’s controversial child services agency, Barnevernet, tried to take the child away from her mother in 2014, based of unfounded claims made by...
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Georgette Mosbacher, President Donald Trump’s pick for the new US ambassador to Poland, has vowed to voice America's support for "essential freedoms" in the country, according to reports. During a hearing in the US Senate on Tuesday, Mosbacher said she was “aware of recent concerns about respect for democratic institutions in Poland” and added that she intended to voice America’s strong support for “essential freedoms” if confirmed as ambassador. Mosbacher said, as quoted on the foreign.senate.gov website: “I am aware of recent concerns about respect for democratic institutions in Poland — freedom of speech, the independence of the judiciary, and...
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Poland’s leaders will not be allowed to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump or Vice President Mike Pence until Warsaw repeals its controversial new Holocaust law. Polish web portal Onet.pl (owned by Axel Springer, also a co-owner of POLITICO Europe) on Tuesday reported that it had obtained a memo from Washington dated February 20 about the law, which makes it illegal to suggest that the Polish state or the Polish nation were complicit in Nazi crimes. The information has been confirmed by other Warsaw-based media.
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Poland’s state-run gas firm PGNiG (PGN.WA) has signed a deal with Naftogaz on urgent gas supplies to Ukraine after Russia’s Gazprom (GAZP.MM) unexpectedly decided not to restart supplies to Kiev, PGNiG said on Friday.
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The U.S. State Department on Wednesday urged Poland to re-evaluate a proposed law that would make it illegal to suggest Poland bore any responsibility for crimes against humanity committed by Nazi Germany on its soil during World War II, Reuters reports.
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I could love the girl which I met when she was 20. Now I am meeting her and she is 60. Must I love her still? It depends on her behavior – it is seen on her face. Sometimes I ask myself: how could I even think of loving such a trollop? I love United States. My United States were founded by the Founding Fathers, which provided them with Constitution and the Bill of Rights. It was federal republic – or rather: the federation of republics - with Rule of Law and Free Market as basic Principles. After 240 years...
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I am writing to you from abroad. I have decided to blog for the Americans, because I see now an imminent danger hanging over America - and the rest of the world as well, because the United States is now by far the strongest Power in the world. In 1933 a man called Adolf Hitler had seized power in Germany. He had promised “The Change”. He lived up to his promise - very easily in fact even thou the German bureaucracy, formed in the Era of the Empire, was unwilling to cooperate. He managed to do this because he jumped...
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(LJUBLJANA) - Slovenia became the first former communist state to assume the rotating EU presidency on Tuesday, with Kosovo and ratification of the bloc's new constitutional treaty at the top of its agenda. The small central European state, which borders Austria, Croatia, Hungary and Italy, took over the presidency at the stroke of midnight Monday, and will hold it for six months before passing the baton to France on July 1. "The EU's presidency is moving ... from the west to the east," Slovenian Foreign Minister Dimitrij Rupel said after officially taking over the role from Portugal's Foreign Minister Luis...
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Warsaw - Poland is to accept more responsibility in the international presence in Afghanistan, Poland's Foreign Minister Bodgan Klich said in an interview published Wednesday in the daily Dziennik. According to the plan, Poland wants to takeover responsibility for the province Paktika, bordering Pakistan. "The Polish national flag will be more visible," Klich said, adding that the goal was Polish military "autonomy" in the province. The United States would still continue to be responsible for guarding the border with Pakistan. Klich is planning to visit Washington to win US approval for the move, the report said. Currently around 1200 Polish...
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The Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen announced today that Denmark will not hold a referendum on the treaty of Lisbon on the EU constitution, the so-called “Reform Treaty”. Denmark will ratify this treaty through a parliamentary decision. Mr Rasmussen’s Liberal Party and the Social Democrats have the necessary majority to ratify the treaty in parliament. The Danish PM claims that Denmark’s sovereignty will not be affected by the Reform Treaty. The EU authorities in Brussels want the Reform Treaty signed on 13 December and then ratified, regardless of national democratic sentiment. Everyone knows, however, that the Reform Treaty is...
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(BERLIN) - The German press on Sunday slammed Poland and Britain for putting obstacles on the road to the deal reached on guidelines for a new European Union treaty at the bloc's summit this week. Bild, the country's top selling newspaper, reserved its harshest criticism for neighbouring Poland, calling the Kaczynski twins who hold the posts of Polish president and prime minister "poison dwarves". "It would have been better if this summit had failed," the newspaper said in an editorial, adding that the bitter dispute over Poland's voting rights has shown that there is little hope for unity in the...
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Human Rights in the European Union are brutally raped by German law and widely ignored by their political elites and NGOs. Video fully exposing hypocrisy of “European solidarity” to which German goverment so often refer to. http://video.google.de/videoplay?docid=8039592869205719612
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What is a fair voting system for the European Union? It looks as though, thanks to Poland, European leaders will be forced to debate this difficult question at their summit this week. Since the simplified draft treaty is substantively identical to the old and rejected constitution - minus some cosmetics - the voting system proposed is going to be the same one: passage of legislation requires a coalition of countries representing at least 55 per cent of the member states and 65 per cent of the population. The Poles have threatened a veto unless the second of those two numbers...
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We are living in strange times. One exceptionally warm winter is enough – irrespective of the fact that in the course of the 20th century the global temperature increased only by 0.6 per cent – for the environmentalists and their followers to suggest radical measures to do something about the weather, and to do it right now. In the past year, Al Gore’s so-called “documentary” film was shown in cinemas worldwide, Britain’s – more or less Tony Blair’s – Stern report was published, the fourth report of the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change was put together and the...
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June 11, 2007 (RFE/RL) -- U.S. President George W. Bush, during visits to Albania and Bulgaria, made his most definitive statements yet about the future status of the Serbian province of Kosovo.On a visit to Sofia today, Bush reiterated that "America believes that Kosovo ought to be independent." In Tirana on June 10, Bush said he does not support "endless dialogue" over Kosovo's future status. The U.S. president's comments, which left little room for misinterpretation, are reverberating not only in Belgrade and Pristina, but in other breakaway regions and so-called frozen-conflict zones -- Chechnya, Abkhazia, South Ossetia, Nagorno-Karabakh, and Transdniester....
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BUCHAREST, Romania: Romania's Prime Minister Calin Popescu Tariceanu and his minority Cabinet on Monday easily survived a parliamentary no-confidence vote proposed by his former allies, with most parties seeking to avoid triggering early elections. The no-confidence motion received 115 votes, failing to get the backing of more than 253 lawmakers — half the total number of members of parliament. Another 112 lawmakers voted to support the government, with three opposition parties implicitly helping the government by boycotting the vote. "The vote shows the government does not have enough support in parliament," said Emil Boc, chairman of the Democratic Party, which...
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BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) - Europe will slip into a political crisis if Poland blocks an agreement at next week's European Union summit on how to proceed with the failed EU Constitution, the head of the European Parliament warned Monday. Poland is threatening to veto a deal on the future of the charter, refusing to accept changes to the voting system envisaged under the draft treaty that was rejected by French and Dutch voters in 2005 referendums. «Poland will put Europe into a crisis with this veto,» European Parliament President Hans-Gert Poettering said. .«No small or middle-sized country should impose its...
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Amid the hoopla surrounding the resignation of World Bank president Paul Wolfowitz, few noticed another battle going on within the World Bank on the question of population. According to press reports Bank Managing Director and former Finance Minister for El Salvador, Juan Jose Daboub, came under fire for a memo he sent allegedly directing that reproductive health measures be removed from a World Bank package to Madagascar. He was accused of imposing his religious beliefs on long standing policies of the bank involving reproductive health and family planning. European delegates from Belgium, Norway, Germany, and France along with various non-governmental...
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