EU starts legal action against Poland over Supreme Court reform

EU starts legal action against Poland over Supreme Court reform

The EU on Monday (Jul 2) launched legal action against Poland over its controversial Supreme Court reforms, in the latest round of a bitter spat between Brussels and the right-wing government in Warsaw.
World Cup: Japan booed off after losing to Poland but reaching last 16

World Cup: Japan booed off after losing to Poland but reaching last 16

Japan qualified for the last 16 of the World Cup on Thursday (Jun 28) despite losing 1-0 to Poland but both teams were booed from the pitch in Volgograd after a farcical end to their final Group H match.
Trump warns Harley-Davidson: 'We won't forget'

Trump warns Harley-Davidson: 'We won't forget'

US President Donald Trump continued his attacks on the legendary Harley-Davidson motorcycle company on Wednesday (Jun 27), warning "we won't forget" after the firm said it planned to shift some manufacturing offshore.
Colombia win 3-0 to knock Poland out of World Cup

Colombia win 3-0 to knock Poland out of World Cup

Radamel Falcao, Yerry Mina and Juan Cuadrado scored as stylish Colombia boosted their World Cup last 16 hopes with a comprehensive 3-0 win over Poland on Sunday (Jun 24).
World Cup: Senegal beat Poland 2-1 in group game

World Cup: Senegal beat Poland 2-1 in group game

Senegal recorded the first African win at the 2018 World Cup when they beat Poland 2-1 on Tuesday (Jun 19) thanks to a deflected Thiago Cionek own goal and a terrible error by Polish 'keeper Wojciech Szczesny.
More than four million eggs recalled in Poland

More than four million eggs recalled in Poland

Poland's veterinary service on Friday (Jun 15) recalled some 4.3 million eggs contaminated with an antibiotic, just days after Dutch eggs were pulled from supermarket shelves in Germany.
EU countries to probe Poland over rule of law

EU countries to probe Poland over rule of law

Poland has failed to allay fears that it is undermining judicial independence, the European Commission said Wednesday, calling for a "formal hearing" of EU states to mull unprecedented penalties.
World's largest freshwater pearl goes for US$374,000

World's largest freshwater pearl goes for US$374,000

The world's largest known freshwater pearl, which once belonged to Catherine the Great, was sold on Thursday (May 31) in the Netherlands for €320,000 (US$374,000), auction house Venduehuis said.
Sanchez extends Spurs deal to 2024

Sanchez extends Spurs deal to 2024

Tottenham Hotspur tied down club-record signing Davinson Sanchez to a new six-year contract on Monday.
EU budget sets up clash with eastern states

EU budget sets up clash with eastern states

The European Union unveils plans Wednesday (May 2) for its first post-Brexit multi-year budget facing a looming clash with Poland and Hungary over a proposal to link funds to respect for the rule of law.
Beauties shine at Miss Sea Vietnam Global 2018’s semi-final

Beauties shine at Miss Sea Vietnam Global 2018’s semi-final

Seventy Vietnamese contestants, selected in preliminary rounds in Vietnam, Poland, the US and Australia, competed at the Miss Sea Vietnam Global 2018’s semi-final in Kien Giang province on April 5.
Fireworks fest prices announced

Fireworks fest prices announced

Ticket prices for the 2018 Danang International Fireworks Festival will range from VNĐ300,000 ($13.3) to VNĐ2 million ($88.5) for each night’s performance on the Han River banks between April 30 and June 30.
Four dead, 21 hurt in Poland building collapse

Four dead, 21 hurt in Poland building collapse

Four people were killed and 21 were injured when a building collapsed on Sunday (Mar 4) in the town of Poznan in western Poland, firefighters said.
Poland illegally logged in ancient forest: EU court advisor

Poland illegally logged in ancient forest: EU court advisor

Poland's rightwing government broke the law by logging in one of Europe's last primeval forests, the legal advisor to the EU's top court said Tuesday (Feb 20), setting up a new clash between Brussels and Warsaw.
Poland looks to offer green business solutions

Poland looks to offer green business solutions

On the occasion of the official visit to Vietnam from October 8-9, 2012 by Poland’s Deputy Minister of Environment Beata Jaczewska, Polish Embassy to Vietnam economic counselor Wojciech Gerwel told VIR’s Thanh Tung about Vietnam-Poland cooperation potential in environmental protection and green technology
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