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WARSAW (Reuters) - Poland's government plans to run adverts ahead of some screenings of the prize-winning refugee drama "Green Border" to defend its treatment of migrants crossing the frontier from Belarus, a minister said on Thursday. Directed by veteran Polish filmmaker Agnieszka Holland, the film has drawn a furious response from conservatives in Poland ahead of its release in Polish cinemas on Friday. It says the film's depiction of what happens to migrants crossing into Poland from the east dishonours those who are protecting their country. "In arthouse cinemas throughout Poland, screenings will be preceded by a special ad about elements missing in the film", he told reporters. Director Holland has previously rejected criticism of the film, saying that it is "an attempt to give voice to those who are voiceless".
Persons: Agnieszka Holland, Blazej Pobozy, Holland, Pawel Florkiewicz, Anna Wlodarczak, Toby Chopra Organizations: Law and Justice, Migrants Locations: WARSAW, Belarus, Poland, Syria, Afghanistan, Russian, Europe, Brussels, Venice
REUTERS/Alexander Ermochenko/File PhotoWARSAW, Sept 22 (Reuters) - Poland, concerned about fighting around Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, has distributed iodine tablets to regional fire departments to give to people in the event of radioactive exposure, a deputy minister said on Thursday. Iodine is considered a way of protecting the body against conditions such as thyroid cancer in case of radioactive exposure. Shelling at the site of Zaporizhzhia - Europe's biggest nuclear power plant - has damaged buildings close to its six reactors and cut power cables, risking a nuclear catastrophe that would affect neighbouring countries. Zaporizhzhia is about 50 kms (31 miles) from the nuclear plant of the same name. read moreRegister now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com RegisterReporting by Alan Charlish and Pawel Florkiewicz; Editing by Emelia Sithole-MatariseOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Preşedintele polonez Andrzej Duda a fost testat pozitiv la noul coronavirus. Blazej Spychalski, purtătorul de cuvânt al administraţiei prezidenţiale, a anunțat sâmbătă, 24 octombrie, că președintele se simte bine și este în contact cu serviciile medicale relevante, transmite Agerpres. „Preşedintele a fost testat ieri (vineri – n.r.) Polonia întră în „zona roșie”În acest context, Mateusz Morawiecki, premierul polonez, a anunțat vineri, că întreaga ţară intră în „zona roşie” începând de sâmbătă, transmite Digi24. După ce toată ţara a intrat în „zona roşie”, polonezii sunt încurajaţi să lucreze de acasă, iar şcolile nu mai efectuează cursuri decât pentru primele trei clase.
Persons: Andrzej Duda, Blazej, Duda, Rumen Organizations: Agerpres, Sănătăţii Locations: Tallin, Polonia, polonez, ţara
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