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Poland

November 20, 2025
Artificial Intelligence

Krakow’s AI Shock: Poland’s Outsourcing Capital Faces Wave of Layoffs and Empty Offices

A gleaming nine-story office complex dominating Wadowicka Street in southern Krakow has become an unlikely symbol of Poland’s shifting economic fortunes. The expansive glass structure—its floors covering the space of more than

Defence/News

CIA Front Company’s Shadowy Arms Deals in Sri Lanka?

In August 2017, CIA front company Noetic International Inc. signed an agreement with RKW Strategic Services LLC, a U.S.-based firm ostensibly focused on waste-to-energy (WTE). However, an investigative report by CIAGate has exposed RKW’s true operations: clandestine arms dealing. RKW,

June 12, 2024

Poland Allegedly Shipping Expired Sri Lankan Munitions to Ukraine

Business/Politics

Poland is allegedly working through intermediaries to acquire surplus military equipment from Sri Lanka for shipment to Ukraine, according to a recent report by

Hackers Target Water Plants as Poland Warns of Expanding Cyberwar Against the West

Business

Poland’s intelligence service has revealed that hackers breached multiple water treatment plants across the country, warning that the attackers may have gained the ability

Poland Fast-Tracks Permanent U.S. Military Base as Massive Defense Expansion Reshapes NATO’s Eastern Flank

June 18, 2026
Geopolitics/World

Poland has taken a major step toward hosting a permanent United States military base after Prime Minister Donald Tusk authorized preparations for a long-term American deployment, signaling a deeper strategic partnership with

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Hackers Target Water Plants as Poland Warns of Expanding Cyberwar Against the West

May 9, 2026
Business

Poland’s intelligence service has revealed that hackers breached multiple water treatment plants across the country, warning that the attackers may have gained the ability to manipulate industrial control systems responsible for maintaining

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Krakow’s AI Shock: Poland’s Outsourcing Capital Faces Wave of Layoffs and Empty Offices

November 20, 2025
Artificial Intelligence

A gleaming nine-story office complex dominating Wadowicka Street in southern Krakow has become an unlikely symbol of Poland’s shifting economic fortunes. The expansive glass structure—its floors covering the space of more than

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Polish MP Accuses President of Drug Use During UN General Assembly

September 24, 2025
Diplomacy/News

Polish President Karol Nawrocki has come under scrutiny after attending the United Nations’ 80th anniversary ceremony in New York on Monday. Footage from the event appeared to show Nawrocki discreetly taking an

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Did Russia Attack Poland with Drones?

September 11, 2025
Columns/Geopolitics

Did Russia Attack Poland with Drones? Poland says that 19 allegedly Russian drones entered its airspace. In an all night operation on September 9th, the Polish air force tried to track them

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Poland Expands Summer Military Training as Russian Threat Looms

August 20, 2025
Defence/Diplomacy

At a military training ground on the outskirts of the Polish capital, three instructors armed with Polish Grot rifles guided a group of 15 young recruits through their very first shooting exercise.

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Gdańsk’s Firebrand: Karol Nawrocki’s Rise Shakes Polish Presidency Race

June 2, 2025
Diplomacy/News

The Baltic port city of Gdańsk has long been etched into Europe’s turbulent history. From the gunfire that ignited the Second World War to the worker-led Solidarity movement that helped dismantle the

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Polish Far Right Surges as Trump’s Populism Gains Ground

March 5, 2025
Geopolitics/World

Sławomir Mentzen, the far-right candidate from Poland’s Confederation party, has surged ahead of his conservative rival in the race for the presidency, marking a significant shift in the country’s political landscape. Polling

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Poland’s Border Crisis: Deadly Risks for Migrants

January 26, 2025
Diplomacy/Geopolitics/News

Tomas, a migrant attempting to cross into Poland from Belarus, describes his perilous journey through the so-called “Death Zone” as “hell, where they shoot from both sides.” This harrowing account sheds light

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Ukraine’s complicated history with neighbors

August 27, 2024
Columns

A bizarre geopolitical thesis in the Indian media last week characterised Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent 7-hour trip to Ukraine via Poland as part of an effort “to plug a missing link — Central

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