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Poland Extends Belarus Border Buffer Zone
Landmines are reportedly returning to Europe, with countries like Poland already moving toward their use. The source notes that landmines continue to cause harm even after wars end. Poland has extended its buffer zone along the border with Belarus until August 2026.
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Polish External Service Discusses Post-Poland Developments
The Polish External Service is broadcasting from Warsaw, covering the Tuesday Edition. The program features discussions on post-Poland developments and uses content from Poland. This provides an overview of current Polish affairs. The Polish External Service has discussed developments concerning Poland's position and future.
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Poland Decriminalizes Sex Work
Poland has decriminalized sex work, becoming the first country in Europe to do so. The new law removes criminal penalties for sex workers and clients. This move aims to improve safety and access to rights for those in the sex trade. The legislation is expected to change how sex work is regulated. Poland has decriminalized sex work, marking a legislative change in the country's approach to the issue. Poland has decriminalized sex work, a move that follows similar legislative changes in other European countries. The specific details of the decriminalization were not immediately clear. This change aligns with broader European trends in sex work policy. The legislation aims to shift focus from criminalizing sex workers to addressing exploitation and trafficking. The Polish parliament has voted to decriminalize sex work, a move that has been met with mixed reactions.
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Warsaw Plans New Drug Policy To Speed Access
Warsaw is planning a new drug policy, referred to as 'Drug Policy 2.0', aimed at reducing the current 1200-day waiting period for new medicines. This initiative is part of an effort to improve access to pharmaceuticals.
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Poland Unveils New Cybersecurity Strategy
The Polish government has a new plan to combat cyberattacks, with strategy assumptions set through 2029. A report indicates data breaches will cost an average of RM3.2 million in 2026. Pakistan has launched a cybersecurity training platform for ethical hacking.
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President Signs Pet Microchipping Bill Into Law
President Nawrocki has signed into law a government bill requiring all pet dogs and cats to be microchipped and entered into a new digital registry.
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Polish Authorities Investigate Nuclear Arsenals Near Kaliningrad
Polish authorities are preparing for potential nuclear threats and evacuations, with a focus on areas near Kaliningrad. This preparedness includes enhanced management and communication protocols. The investigation aims to assess the security implications for the region. The investigation is ongoing, and details regarding the nature or scale of any suspected arsenals have not been disclosed. The presence of nuclear materials in the area is a geopolitical issue.
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Poland Proposes Ending Ukrainian Men's EU Protection
Poland is proposing to withdraw temporary protection in the EU for Ukrainian men of conscription age. The proposal aims for a gradual phasing out of special benefits for this group.
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Poland Funds AI Research Labs
Poland will allocate two billion euros from the EU's recovery plan for artificial intelligence laboratories. This funding aims to support AI development and research within the country. This investment aims to boost the country's capabilities in AI research and development. The specific locations for these labs have not yet been announced. Poland has allocated 2 billion Euros specifically for the development of artificial intelligence laboratories. Specific funding amounts were not disclosed. The funding is part of a broader strategy to enhance technological capabilities.
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Poland Plans Ban On Mobile Phones In Primary Schools
The Polish government has approved a ban on the use of smartphones in schools. Free authentic voting materials are being provided to schools in Bern. Poland is considering a ban on mobile phones in schools, according to a Reuters report.
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