We have started to collect the most important news related to Poland in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Poland has chosen a new route for a planned motorway to save a pristine wetland, the environment minister says.
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The US deports to Austria a former SS man connected to the Nazi killing of some 8,000 Jews in occupied Poland.
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A Canadian police officer who killed a Polish immigrant with a Taser stun gun said he believed the man intended to attack.
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"Polish Al Capone" faces 10 years in a US prison
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Poland's Catholic Church blighted by consumerist society
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England meet Spain in Seville after Republic of Ireland beat Georgia, Northern Ireland win in San Marino and Wales lose to Poland on Wednesday.
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Militants in Pakistan say they have killed a kidnapped Polish engineer and release a video purporting to show his death.
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Poland looks back 20 years after communism fell
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After exhuming his body, Polish investigators say there is no evidence that the country's WWII leader was murdered.
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China summons the French ambassador to protest against President Nicolas Sarkozy's meeting with the Dalai Lama.
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UN climate change talks open in Poland, seeking details on plans for emission cuts and forest protection.
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The remains of Poland's wartime prime minister are exhumed as investigators try to establish whether he was murdered.
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Polish researchers say they have solved an ancient mystery and identified the remains of astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus.
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Eastern and Central European workers have not distorted labour markets in older EU member states, a new EU report says.
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Poland marks the 90th anniversary of its independence, amid a row over a snub to anti-communist icon Lech Walesa.
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The remains of Poland's wartime prime minister are to be exhumed as investigators try to establish whether he was murdered.
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