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A man shovels debris in floodwater following heavy rainfall in Jesenik, Czech Republic, on Sept. 15, 2024. In Jesenik, a Czech town across the border that was inundated on Sunday, a clean-up was starting after waters receded to show damaged cars and debris on the streets. Flooded parts of the northeastern Czech city of Ostrava forced the closures of a power plant supplying heat and hot water to the city as well as two chemical plants. State news agency PAP reported five deaths in Poland, and in the Czech Republic one person died, a police official said. Slovakia’s capital Bratislava and the Hungarian capital Budapest were both preparing for possible flooding as the River Danube rose.
Persons: Donald Tusk, Michal Piszko, David W Cerny, , Zdenek Kuzilek, Emil Dragomir, Slobozia Conachi, Jacek Sutryk, Sandor Pinter Organizations: European Union, Reuters, “ Telephones, Facebook Locations: Europe, Czech Republic, Poland, Austria, Romania, European, Klodzko, Czech, Jesenik, Polish, Nysa, Slobozia, Romanian, Kozielno, Wroclaw, Silesia, Prague, Ostrava, Austrian, Lower Austria, Vienna, Slovakia’s, Bratislava, Budapest, Hungarian
If true, the loss of a Polish shopping center by means of Russian arson would be shocking on its own. As NATO advances toward the July summit, it's become clear that more comprehensive discussions on addressing the Russian sabotage campaign must take place. Some of the earliest identified acts of Russian sabotage occurred in 2014 at ammunition depots in the Czech Republic killing two and causing $42.5 million in damage. Bulgaria has played a crucial role in supplying ammunition and shells to Ukrainian forces, especially in the early stages of the war. Matthias Merz/picture alliance via Getty ImagesWeapons and training facilities aiding Ukrainian forces are frequent targets.
Persons: , Donald Tusk, MAXIM SHEMETOV, Kaja Kallas, it's, Hannah Beier, Ozempic, Abrams, Matthias Merz, Russia, John MacDougall, Daniel Kochis Organizations: Service, Business, Reuters Estonia's, West, NATO, Scranton Army, BAE Systems, Denmark's Novo Nordisk, BAE, US Army, Getty Images, Energy, NATO Pipeline System, Deutsche Bahn, Investigators, DB, Getty, Kremlin, Ukraine, Center, Hudson Institute, United Locations: Polish, Poland, Wroclaw, Lithuania, Russia, Moscow, Russian, Estonia, Czech Republic, Vrbětice, Bulgaria, Scranton, Pennsylvania, United Kingdom, Ukrainian, Ukraine, Norwegian, Baltic, Bellheim, Germany, Czech, Europe, Berlin, France, Washington, Eurasia, United States, NATO
CNN —Ukraine’s soccer team qualified for this summer’s European Championships with a come-from-behind win over Iceland, a rare moment of joy for the country more than two years into Russia’s invasion. Coach Sergiy Rebrov’s players made a ring around the center circle to lead the fans in a ‘Viking thunder clap’, the celebration made famous by their defeated opponents Iceland at Euro 2016. Ukraine finished third in their qualifying group, behind England and Italy, but beat Bosnia-Herzegovina in an earlier play-off to set up the decisive clash with Iceland. Russia will not be taking part, having been banned by European governing body UEFA because of the invasion. Ukraine will play in Group E of Euro 2024, along with Belgium, Slovakia and Romania, and face the prospect of taking to the continental stage while war rages back home.
Persons: Mykhailo Mudryk, Mudryk, Sergiy, Albert Gudmundsson, Viktor Tsyhankov’s, Volodymyr Zelensky, , Zelensky, Oleksandr Zinchenko Organizations: CNN, Chelsea, Iceland, Ukraine, , UEFA Locations: Iceland, Wroclaw, Poland, Ukraine, England, Italy, Bosnia, Herzegovina, “ Ukraine, Germany, Europe, Russia, Belgium, Slovakia, Romania, Avdiivka, Western, Israel, Gaza
Partial results with two-thirds of the voting districts reporting their results also showed the opposition parties with a clear lead. The earlier results tend to come from rural areas and small towns, with large cities where opposition parties do better reporting their results later. The Ipsos poll showed that three centrist opposition parties that campaigned on a promise to reverse the illiberal drift of the government had together secured 249 seats in the 460-seat lower house of parliament, or Sejm, a clear majority. “No matter how you look at it, we won,” Law and Justice campaign manager Joachim Brudziński said Monday in an interview on RMF FM radio. Even if the opposition parties take power, they will face difficulties in putting forward their agenda.
Persons: Ipsos, Viktor Orbán, Robert Fico, , Magdalena Chmieluk, , Douglas Wake, Jacek Kucharczyk, ” Kucharczyk, Mateusz Morawiecki, Joachim Brudziński, Andrzej Duda, Duda, haven't, Kamysz, Donald Tusk, Tusk, Elżbieta, Cezary Tomczyk, ” Tomczyk, Kucharczyk, Pietro De Cristofaro, Kwiyeon, Raf Casert Organizations: European Union, Law, Justice, Russia's, Organization for Security, Cooperation, Institute of Public Affairs, Associated Press, , RMF, Third Way, Civic Coalition, European, Third, EU Locations: WARSAW, Poland, Poland's, Ukraine, Wroclaw, EU, Brussels, Berlin, Hungary, Russia, Slovakia, Europe, Warsaw, Rome, Belarus
Women who suffer miscarriages and stillbirths in El Salvador are sometimes accused of homicide and sentenced to years or even decades in prison. Now that Roe has been overturned, U.S. abortion-rights advocates are bracing for cases like these to become increasingly common in America. A small but growing group of abortion “abolitionists” are calling for women who get abortions to be charged with murder and criminally punished — even put to death. Amid these concerns, reproductive rights activists need to prepare for the possibility that testing for abortion drugs could happen here, too. Should prosecutors in Poland inspire copycats in American states, no health care provider should enable or support such a move.
Persons: Roe, , , what’s, it’s, United States “, Glen P, Jackson Organizations: Republican, Food, West Virginia University Locations: Europe, El Salvador, America, Poland, copycats, Wroclaw, United States
'Speak to Pep', Southgate says City also use Foden out wide
  + stars: | 2023-09-12 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
Foden has said he feels his game is more suited to the central number 10 role but Southgate has been reluctant to use the 23-year-old there. "You'd have to speak to Pep, who is the best coach in the world, who plays him from wide. He's always got the freedom to drift if we play him wide and that's important." England were held to a 1-1 draw by Ukraine on Saturday, their first dropped points of the Euro 2024 qualifying campaign. Reporting by Pearl Josephine Nazare in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter RutherfordOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Phil Foden, Ukraine's, Matthew Childs, Gareth Southgate, Pep Guardiola, Foden, Southgate, Pep, Pearl Josephine Nazare, Peter Rutherford Organizations: Soccer Football, Tarczynski, Manchester City, Ukraine, Thomson Locations: Ukraine, Wroclaw, Poland, England, Bengaluru
Ukraine coach lauds fans for key role in England draw
  + stars: | 2023-09-09 | by ( Michael Kahn | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
Ukraine struck first against Group C leaders England thanks to Oleksandr Zinchenko's first-half strike and defender Kyle Walker levelled just before the break. Exhausted Ukraine players applauded their supporters who chanted and waved flags for the full 90 minutes and celebrated the draw like a victory when the referee blew the final whistle. "This is a big responsibility and I'm very proud," Rebrov said of his role as manager. England lead the group with 13 points from five games followed by Ukraine on seven from four. The draw with Ukraine was the first time England dropped points in their qualifying campaign.
Persons: Serhiy Rebrov, Oleksandr Zinchenko's, Kyle Walker, Rebrov, Michael Kahn, Ed Osmond Organizations: England, Ukraine, Group, Thomson Locations: WROCLAW, Poland, Ukraine, Russia, Moscow, England
WROCLAW, Poland, Sept 9 (Reuters) - England fought back to claim a 1-1 draw in their Euro 2024 qualifier against Ukraine on Saturday and stay six points clear atop Group C after Kyle Walker netted from a sublime pass by Harry Kane for his first international goal. Walker bemoaned his side's missed chances but said getting a draw on the road marked a good return for a side that had 11 attempts compared to two for Ukraine. England played more directly after the break and started creating more opportunities, including a Bukayo Saka shot that bounced off the bar. England, who conceded just their second goal in qualifying, are top with 13 points from five games followed by Ukraine on seven from four. The draw against Ukraine marked the first time England have dropped points in the qualifying campaign.
Persons: Kyle Walker, Harry Kane, Oleksandr Zinchenko, Yukhym Konoplia, Jordan Pickford, Zinchenko, Gareth Southgate's, Kane, Walker, Walker bemoaned, Southgate, James Maddison, Jude Bellingham, Phil Foden, Marcus Rashford, Michael Kahn, Ken Ferris Organizations: England, Ukraine, Channel, Thomson Locations: WROCLAW, Poland, Ukraine, England, Russia, Moscow
Usyk knocks out Dubois in nine after low blow controversy
  + stars: | 2023-08-26 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
[1/4] Boxing - WBA, IBF & WBO Heavyweight Titles - Oleksandr Usyk v Daniel Dubois - Tarczynski Arena, Wroclaw, Poland - August 26, 2023 Oleksandr Usyk celebrates with the belts after winning his fight against Daniel Dubois REUTERS/Kacper Pempel Acquire Licensing RightsSummary Usyk retains heavyweight titles and remains unbeatenDubois counted out after second knockdown'Low blow' controversy erupted in round fiveBriton says he was 'cheated' of victoryWROCLAW, Poland, Aug 26 (Reuters) - Ukraine's Oleksandr Usyk knocked out British challenger Daniel Dubois in nine rounds on Saturday to retain his WBA, IBF and WBO heavyweight boxing world titles in a fight overshadowed by a low blow controversy. The referee ruled it a low blow and told Usyk to take his time as he remained on the canvas grimacing and shaking his head, with the round eventually continuing. Dubois, who lasted longer than expected but took some big blows with blood oozing from his nose early in round nine, said the blow was legal. The Ukrainian said he was now ready to fight WBA heavyweight champion Tyson Fury if the Briton was willing. "The strength of our people as mighty as Oleksandr Usyk, the strength of our friends as solid as Daniel Dubois."
Persons: Oleksandr Usyk, Daniel Dubois, Kacper, Dubois, Luis Pabon, Usyk, I've, Frank Warren, Tyson Fury, Will Tyson Fury, Dubois's, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, Zelenskiy, Alan Baldwin, Ken Ferris, Pritha Organizations: WBA, IBF, WBO, Tarczynski, Daniel Dubois REUTERS, Puerto, TNT Sports, Briton, Thomson Locations: Wroclaw, Poland, WROCLAW, Puerto Rican, Russia's, Ukraine, London
'Prince' Naseem Hamed's son Aadam wins one-sided first fight
  + stars: | 2023-08-26 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
Boxing - Aadam Hamed vs Vojtech Hardy - Tarczynski Arena, Wroclaw, Poland - August 26, 2023 Aadam Hamed before his fight against Vojtech Hardy REUTERS/Kacper Pempel Acquire Licensing RightsAug 26 (Reuters) - Aadam Hamed, 23-year-old son of Britain's former world champion 'Prince' Naseem, won his first fight on Saturday on the undercard of the heavyweight world title bout in Poland between Oleksandr Usyk and Daniel Dubois. His 17-year-old Czech opponent Vojtech Hrdy lasted two minutes and nine seconds of a one-sided first round at Wroclaw's open-air Tarczynski Arena before a towel was thrown into the ring. "That was my first fight ever, not just my pro debut," said super-welterweight Hamed. I felt like I put on a performance and it's only going to get bigger and better from here." Hamed senior was famed for his spectacular ring entrances and held multiple featherweight world titles in a career lasting from 1992 to 2002.
Persons: Aadam Hamed, Vojtech Hardy, Kacper, Prince, Naseem, Oleksandr Usyk, Daniel Dubois, Vojtech Hrdy, Hamed, Alan Baldwin, Pritha Sarkar Organizations: Tarczynski, Vojtech Hardy REUTERS, Thomson Locations: Wroclaw, Poland, Czech, London
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Persons: Dubois, Oleksandr Usyk, Daniel Dubois, Tyson Fury, We'd, they've, Insider's, ExpressVPN, Anthony Yigit, Denys Berinchyk, Aro Schwartz, Daniel Lapin, Hamzah Sheeraz, Dmytro Mytrofanov, Anauel, Fiodor Czerkaszyn, Joel Julio, Vasile Cebotari, Roberto Arriaza, Rafal Wolczecki, Piotr Gudel, Oleksandr Solomennikov, Lazizbek, Nursultan Amanzholov, Vojtech, Aadam Hamed, Janos Penzes, Ziyad Almaayouf, Damian Tymosz, Bryce Mills Organizations: WBO, Poland's, ESPN, Disney, Disney Plus, TSN, TNT Sports, Kayo Sports, Subscription, TNT, ESPN Plus, IBF Locations: Wroclaw, Dubois, United States, Hulu, Canada, USA
GDANSK, July 26 (Reuters) - Poland's biggest video games producer CD Projekt (CDR.WA) said on Wednesday it plans to lay off about 9% of personnel in its CD Projekt RED development studio, maker of Cyberpunk 2077 and "The Witcher" saga. Around 100 people will leave the company in a reduction process that is planned to conclude in the first quarter of next year. Phantom Liberty is the first and only expansion to company's Cyberpunk 2077 which is due to premier in late September. The news of redundancies within Poland's most well-known game studio came after two companies from the country's gaming sector, Ten Square Games and Huuuuge, announced they too would cut jobs. ($1 = 3.9973 zlotys)Reporting by Mateusz Rabiega; editing by Louise Heavens, Jason Neely and Conor HumphriesOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Adam Kicinski, J.P, Morgan, Mateusz, Louise Heavens, Jason Neely, Conor Humphries Organizations: Liberty, Ten, Huuuuge, Thomson Locations: GDANSK
In the face of an unprecedented semiconductor shortage, Europe is offering billions of euros in subsidies to reduce its dependence on Asia. In return, Intel is committing big sums and with Germany already bagging a 30 billion euro investment, Poland decided to crash the party. Poland initially impressed Intel executives with the speed in which it responded to queries and addressed concerns, Intel said. "When we began the process, we hadn't considered Poland," Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger told Reuters. But when Intel announced its European investments in March 2022, Germany was awarded a major factory in Magdeburg while Intel told Poland it would only expand its existing facility in Gdansk.
Persons: chipmaker, hadn't, Pat Gelsinger, Gelsinger, Marcin Fabianowicz, Fabianowicz, Sroda Slaska Adam Ruciński, TSMC, Jakub Mazur, Karol Badohal, Supantha Mukherjee, Matt Scuffham, Elaine Hardcastle Organizations: Wroclaw, Intel, Reuters, Polish Investment and Trade Agency, Industrial Development Agency, PepsiCo, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp, Thomson Locations: WROCLAW, Poland, STOCKHOLM, Europe, Asia, Germany, U.S, Wroclaw, Polish, Magdeburg, Gdansk, Sroda Slaska, Wrocław, Taiwan, Stockholm
The facility in Poland will employ 2,000 workers and create several thousand additional jobs during the construction phase and hiring by suppliers, the company said in a statement. "Poland was just a little bit hungrier to win this site," Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger said in a news conference. Handelsblatt newspaper reported on Thursday that the German government and Intel were close to an agreement for 9.9 billion euros ($10.83 billion) in subsidies, up from a previously agreed 6.8 billion. The level of any subsidy offered to Intel by Poland was not made public during Friday's announcement. Mateusz Morawiecki, prime minister of Poland, called Intel's factory "the largest greenfield investment in the history of Poland".
Persons: chipmaker, Pat Gelsinger, Gelsinger, Olaf Scholz, Mateusz Morawiecki, Karol Badohal, Supantha Mukherjee, Jason Neely, Conor Humphries Organizations: Intel, Labour, AMD, Nvidia, Samsung, Thomson Locations: Poland, WROCLAW, STOCKHOLM, Wrocław, Europe, U.S, Germany, Ireland, France, Berlin, Wroclaw, Stockholm
Factbox: Companies invest in EV battery factories in Europe
  + stars: | 2023-05-31 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +6 min
Below are recent investments announced by companies:GERMANYSweden's Northvolt said on May 13 it will invest 3-5 billion euros ($3.3-5.5 billion) in an EV battery plant in Heide in the northern state of Schleswig-Holstein as long as subsidies are approved. Volkswagen (VOWG_p.DE) plans to build six battery factories in Europe totalling 240 gigawatt (GWh) of capacity by 2030. Production at its first battery plant, "SalzGiga", in Salzgitter in the Lower Saxony region will start in 2025. Slovakian battery manufacturer InoBat said last October it had signed a declaration of intent with the Spanish government to set up an EV battery factory in central Spain's city Valladolid, expected to cost 3 billion euros. POLANDLG Chem EV battery in Wroclaw started production in the second half of 2017, with a capacity of 100,000 batteries per year.
Persons: Helena Soderpalm, GERMANY Sweden's Northvolt, China's CATL, Germany's, Mercedes Benz, Elon Musk, Berclau, Taiwan's ProLogium, Jean, Luc Monfort, Mata, BASQUEVOLT, InoBat, China's BYD, AEHRA, Poland's, Alessandro Parodi, Tiago Brandao, Matteo Allievi, Barbara Lewis, Milla Nissi Organizations: REUTERS, Volkswagen, EV, Germany's BASF, Automotive Cells Company, ACC, Stellantis, Tesla, FRANCE Joint, France, Renault, Basque Country, Spanish, India's Tata Group, ITALY Joint, POLAND LG, European Commission, SWEDEN Northvolt's Skelleftea, Thomson Locations: Vasteras, Sweden, Europe, Asia, United States, GERMANY, Heide, Schleswig, Holstein, Salzgitter, Lower Saxony, China, Erfurt, Thuringia, Schwarzheide, Brandenburg ., Ludwigsfelde, Berlin, Kaiserslautern, Rhineland, Palatinate, Gigafactory, FRANCE, Billy, France, Dunkirk, Douai, Ruitz, Ergué, Quimper, Montreal, SPAIN Spain, Europe's, Germany, Navalmoral de, Extremadura, Sagunto, Valencia, Spain, Basque, Slovakian, Spain's, Valladolid, Britain, ITALY, Termoli, POLAND, Wroclaw, HUNGARY
Volvo Buses to restructure in Europe, hitting 1,600 jobs
  + stars: | 2023-03-16 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
OSLO, March 16 (Reuters) - Volvo Group (VOLVb.ST) will restructure its European bus-making operation in a bid to restore it to profitability, divesting from a Polish plant and axing 1,600 jobs, the Swedish company said on Thursday. Volvo Buses will change its business model in Europe to focus on chassis production while cooperating with external companies for the bodybuilding, in line with a strategy pursued in other markets, it said. "The decision to end the production of complete buses and coaches will impact approximately 1,600 positions at Volvo Buses, whereof around 1,500 are based in Wroclaw," the group said in a statement. Volvo will still have more than 2,100 employees in Poland working at Volvo Trucks, Volvo Construction Equipment and group support functions, the company added. ($1 = 10.5567 Swedish crowns)Reporting by Terje Solsvik, editing by Gwladys FoucheOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
From almost nothing five years ago, the institutional residential property market has grown to the point where investors say housing is starting to challenge office buildings as a focus for their cash. And higher yields and scope for growth are spurring new projects, market players say. "We are currently surprised ourselves by the speed of the change and how the market is changing," he told Reuters. "Many institutional investors are looking to gain the first mover advantage and moving in," Wysokińska-Kuzdra told Reuters. The war in Ukraine has also created uncertainty, so that some investors are focused only on finishing current projects.
Experiența de studii și de viață a învățat-o esențialul: Omul nu are, nu trebuie să aibă limite! Anterior, a fost coordonator regional back office pe magazine fizice ale renumitului brand ORSAY, la fel pe România. Din anul doi de studii a început să lucreze în calitate de project assistant într-un proiect ce promovează șansele egale de gender în Moldova. A mers într-o vizită de studii de două săptămâni în Polonia, a călătorit, a aflat multe lucruri interesante despre această țară. Fiind printre cei mai activi participanți, a fost selectată pentru etapa a 2-a.
Persons: Marcela Friptu, Lane Kirkland, . Organizations: Business, Universității Tehnice, Moldovei, Alma Mater, Universității din, UTM Locations: România, ORSAY, Polonia, Moldova, Bulgaria, Belgia, Germania, Georgia, Turcia, Ucraina, Estonia, Letonia, Universității din Wroclaw
Preşedintele Maia Sandu a semnat luni un decret privind numirea Cristine Gherasimov în funcţia de consilier prezidenţial în domeniul politicii externe. Cristina Gherasimov a fost cercetătoare în cadrul Centrului Robert Bosch pentru Europa Centrală şi de Est, Rusia şi Asia Centrală, Consiliul German pentru Afaceri Externe (DGAP). Totodată, Gherasimov a administrat Indicele Anticorupţie în Domeniul Apărării la Transparency International Defense and Security Program (UK) şi a lucrat ca analist in cadrul Programului Rusia şi Eurasia la Royal Institute of International Affairs, Chatham House, în Marea Britanie. Astfel, Maia Sandu are deja opt consilieri, dintre care şase sunt femei. CABINETUL PREŞEDINTELUI REPUBLICII MOLDOVA:Olesea StamateConsilier al Preşedintelui Republicii Moldova în domeniul justițieiVeaceslav NegruțaConsilier al Preşedintelui Republicii Moldova în domeniul economicAla NemerencoConsilier al Preşedintelui Republicii Moldova în domeniul sănătățiiLiliana Nicolaescu-OnofreiConsilier al Preşedintelui Republicii Moldova în domeniul educației și cercetăriiAngela Brașoveanu ErizanuConsilier al Preşedintelui Republicii Moldova în domeniul culturiiSergiu TofilatConsilier al Preşedintelui Republicii Moldova în domeniul energeticElena DruțăConsilier al Preşedintelui Republicii Moldova pentru relațiile cu diasporaCristina GherasimovConsilier al Preşedintelui Republicii Moldova în domeniul politicii externe
Persons: Maia Sandu, Cristina Gherasimov, Robert Bosch, Veaceslav Negruța, Liliana Nicolaescu, Onofrei, Angela, Sergiu Tofilat, Elena Druță, Cristina Organizations: Consiliul German, Universitatea Rutgers, Universitatea din, Transparency, Defense, Royal Institute, International Affairs, Chatham House Locations: Europa Centrală, Est, Rusia, Asia Centrală, New Jersey, Nice, Universitatea din Wroclaw, Universitatea din Mannheim, ETH Zurich, UK, Eurasia, Chatham, Republicii Moldova
Maia Sandu și-a ales o nouă consilieră în domeniul politicii externe. Cine este aceastaPreşedinta Republicii Moldova, Maia Sandu, a semnat luni, 4 ianuarie, decretul de numire a Cristinei Gherasimov în funcţia de Consilieră a Preşedintei Republicii Moldova în domeniul politicii externe. Cristina Gherasimov a activat în calitate de cercetătoare în cadrul Centrului Robert Bosch pentru Europa Centrală şi de Est, Rusia şi Asia Centrală, Consiliul German pentru Afaceri Externe (DGAP). Din 2013 până în 2016, a fost lectoră în relații internaționale și politici europene la Universitatea Rutgers din New Jersey. La momentul de față, Maia Sandu a confirmat în funcție opt consilieri/consiliere.
Persons: Maia Sandu, Gherasimov, Anunţul, Cristina Gherasimov, Robert Bosch Organizations: Facebook, Consiliul German, Universitatea Rutgers, New Jersey ., Universitatea din, Muncă Locations: Republicii Moldova, Moldova, Europa Centrală, Est, Rusia, Asia Centrală, New Jersey, Nice, Universitatea din Wroclaw, Universitatea din Mannheim, ETH Zürich, Statele Unite
Poliţia le-a cerut prin megafon manifestanţilor din Varșovia să plece şi a încercat să-i înconjoare, relatează ziarul Gazeta Wyborcza. Participanţii purtau bannere cu sloganuri precum: „Nu-mi spune cum să trăiesc” şi „Să scăpăm de guvernul misogin”. Poliţia a arestat mai multe persoane, a raportat agenţia de ştiri PAP. Manifestările au marcat, de asemenea, 102 ani de la introducerea dreptului femeilor de a vota în Polonia, pe 28 noiembrie 1918. În luna octombrie, Curtea Constituţională a Poloniei a decis că femeilor nu li se permite să facă avort, chiar dacă fătul are probleme grave de sănătate.
Persons: Poliţia, PAP Locations: Varșovia, Cracovia, Wroclaw, Polonia, Poloniei, Europa
Polonezii au ieșit din nou în stradă. Sute de persoane au protestat împotriva legii care interzice avortulSute de polonezi au protestat din nou la Varşovia sâmbătă împotriva înăspririi legii avortului. Poliţia a arestat mai multe persoane, iar organizatorii manifestaţiei au redenumit simbolic o piaţă din centrul oraşului „Piaţa drepturilor femeii”. Manifestările au marcat, de asemenea, 102 ani de la introducerea dreptului femeilor de a vota în Polonia, pe 28 noiembrie 1918. Legea avortului în această ţară puternic catolică este una dintre cele mai stricte din Europa.
Persons: Poliţia Locations: Varşovia, Cracovia, Wroclaw, Polonia, Poloniei, Europa
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