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What kind of Polish film deserves to be nominated for an Oscar?
In the eyes of the liberal-left establishment, an “authentic Polish film” can only be one which shows Poland as a pathological and intolerant nation, writes Croatian journalist living in Poland, Goran Andrijanić
Polish court acquits IKEA manager who fired employee for quoting the Bible in response to LGBT community event
An IKEA human resources manager had grounds to fire an employee who published Bible quotes on a work forum in response to an LGBT event, according to the ruling of a Polish court
France: Sudanese migrant sentenced for sexual assault of two schoolgirls aged 12 and 13
The Sudanese migrant had already been arrested for sexual assault in the past, but was nevertheless allowed to remain in France
UK to switch up guidance on identifying the age of migrants, after fake child asylum applications triple
Authorities will soon be given permission to document a migrant whose age cannot be verified as an adult if they appear to be over the age of 18
Croatian court convicts Hungarian CEO for bribery
Hungary will not extradite the businessman
Pope John Paul I to be beatified
The incumbent head of the Catholic Church, Pope Francis, approved a decree recognizing a miracle attributed to one of his predecessors
Germany: AfD politician’s car burned in latest arson attack
Germany’s national-conservative party has consistently targeted with automobile arson attacks
Labor market conditions for women in Czechia are among the worst in Europe
Bulgaria has the longest maternity leave of any country in the world, helping catapult it to the top of the rankings
America’s Democrats and their love affair with left-wing terrorists
Democratic politicians are abusing power strategically when it comes to presidential and state-level pardons in favor of their party’s political future, including pardons for those who have conducted bombings and assassinations
Yasen-class Russian submarines to carry hypersonic missiles
The Zircon hypersonic missile can reach speeds of Mach 8-9
Afghan felons should be expelled from Germany, conservative chancellor candidate says
Germany’s Conservative candidate for chancellor supports the repatriation of Afghan asylum seekers who commit crimes, despite growing tensions in Afghanistan
“Hell on Earth” – wildfires devastate Greece
Firefighters in Greece are fighting for the second day in a row to put out a forest fire devastating the northwest of the Greek Peloponnese peninsula, near the city of Patras