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Poland's New Gov't Recalls 10 Ambassadors
2006/01/09
(AP) Poland's new conservative government will recall 10 ambassadors with links to communist-era authorities, the first such sweeping move in 16 years of democracy, the Foreign Ministry said Wednesday.
Foreign Minister Stefan Meller decided to cut short the ambassadors' missions amid a broader attempt by the new government to purge state offices of ex-communists, ministry spokesman Pawel Dobrowolski told The Associated Press.
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Poland set for Baltic air patrols
2006/01/02
Poland has become the first former Warsaw Pact country to take responsibility for patrolling the air space of the three Baltic states.
Polish pilots took over the rotating Nato mission from the US at a ceremony in northern Lithuania. Seventy Polish air force personnel will serve there.
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Poland's new president is sworn in
2005/12/26
WARSAW Lech Kaczynski was sworn in as Poland's new president Friday, crowning the rise of new conservative leaders who pledge to fight corruption, talk tough to Russia and distance the country from its communist past.
In his first remarks after taking the oath of office, Kaczynski said Poland would keep its strong relationship with the United States and pledged to make troubled ties with Russia "an important issue" for his presidency.
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Poland to examine claims of secret CIA jails
2005/12/19
The Polish government is launching an inquiry into whether the country hosted Central Intelligence Agency prisons on its territory, Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz, the prime minister, announced on Monday.
The charge by US-based Human Rights Watch that the US intelligence agency kept prisoners accused of terrorism in Poland has been consistently rejected by Aleksander Kwasniewski, the Polish president.
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Poland was main CIA European detention base: paper
2005/12/12
WARSAW (Reuters) - Poland was the heart of the CIA's secret detention network in Europe until recently, an analyst of the U.S.-based Human Rights Watch organization was quoted as telling a Polish newspaper.
"Poland was the main base for CIA interrogations in Europe, while Romania played more of a role in the transfer of detained prisoners," analyst Marc Garlasco was quoted on Friday by Polish daily Gazeta Wyborcza as saying in an interview.
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Poland prepare for World Cup
2005/12/05
Poland coach Pawel Janas has set a target for his side ahead of the World Cup draw in Leipzig on December 9th - to reach the second round.
The eastern European country finished second in their qualification group behind England, and now hope for a favourable draw in order to reach the knockout stages of the tournament in Germany next year.
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Poland releases Warsaw Pact files
2005/11/28
Poland's new defence minister has announced he is declassifying the country's Warsaw Pact files.
Radoslaw Sikorski said the files, which had remained secret until now, will be open to historians at the state-run Institute of National Remembrance.
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Poland may host U.S. missile interceptor base
2005/11/21
U.S. and Polish officials are discussing construction of a base in Poland from which U.S. interceptors could shoot down long-range missiles.
It would be the first American strategic missile defense site outside U.S. territory, designed to defend Europe against intercontinental-range missiles, primarily from launch points in the Middle East.
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Immigrant sees change in Poland
2005/11/14
Anna Jedrzejewski expressed her opinion openly in her home country of Poland during a visit last year, and for the first time, she wasn't afraid.
She wrote an e-mail to a journalist to express her anger about an interview she had with a prominent Polish leader who Jedrzejewski said was rude and arrogant.
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Poland and Romania marked as likely locations for CIA camps
2005/11/07
Speculation is mounting on the possible location of camps where the CIA interrogates al Qaeda suspects in eastern Europe, with Poland and Romania being earmarked as the most likely spots.
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