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Russian spy chief threatens Poland and Baltic States

Al Jazeera 15 Apr 2025
... certainly be inflicted on the entire NATO bloc, but to a greater extent the first to suffer will be the bearers of such ideas among the political circles of Poland and the Baltic countries,” he noted.
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Cleveland’s 15th annual Dyngus Day celebration set for April 21 in Gordon Square, beyond

Cleveland 14 Apr 2025
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The saying goes that everyone in Cleveland is Irish on St. Patrick’s Day. Well, on Dyngus Day, Greater Cleveland turns into Little Poland with folks drinking “piwo” (beer in Polish) all day and polka-ing in the streets ....
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2025 Girls Basketball All-Scholastics and league All-Stars

Boston Herald 13 Apr 2025
Sarah Poland (Lincoln-Sudbury) ... SARAH POLAND ... Ava Mennella, Rowan Murphy, Kendra O´Brien (Greater Lowell); Leticia Castro, Brooke Matthews ... Kaitlyn Pepin, Sarah Poland, Ashley Cohen. GREATER BOSTON LEAGUE.
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Estonia, Poland call for stronger European defense industry

China.dot.org 08 Apr 2025
TALLINN, April 8 (Xinhua) -- Estonian President Alar Karis praised Poland's defense efforts and called for greater investment and political will to boost Europe's defense ...
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Germany’s Lithuanian base complicates grand US-Russia deal

Asiatimes 04 Apr 2025
And, finally, the two preceding objectives of Germany competing more robustly with Poland for influence in the Baltics and having a greater say in “Suwalki Corridor” contingency planning are meant to ...
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‘MegaCambridge Is Inevitable’: Cambridge City Councilor Files Policy Order to Annex Boston

The Harvard Crimson 02 Apr 2025
“Greater Boston — or what I would say is MegaCambridge — has the GDP of Poland, and we can't seem to figure out how to add a new train station, “ he said, “I’m fairly certain that MegaCambridge could actually figure that out.”.
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Why French restaurants are closing in high numbers

The Daily Telegraph 29 Mar 2025
France claims to be the country of gastronomy, and yet the customer doesn’t know whether the food on his plate is home-made or a frozen dish made in Poland, just out of the microwave.
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