The New York Times / November 2022

A tiny Polish border village is the focus of global attention

Poland’s president said that a Ukrainian air defense missile had most likely caused a deadly blast there on Tuesday.

The New York Times / June 2023

Poland and Lithuania raise concerns over the border with Belarus after the Wagner founder struck an exile deal.

Polish officials said they have tightened security along Poland’s border with neighboring Belarus in response to the announcement that Yevgeny V. Prigozhin, the leader of a short-lived mutiny in Russia, would be exiled there.

The New York Times / March 2022

Four E.U. countries expel dozens of Russian diplomats suspected of espionage.

The authorities of Belgium, the Netherlands, Ireland and the Czech Republic announced on Tuesday that they were expelling a total of 43 Russian envoys, in what the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs said was a coordinated security effort to counter Russian espionage.

The New York Times / March 2022

Poland will propose a NATO peacekeeping mission for Ukraine at the alliance’s meeting this week.

Poland will formally propose a plan to organize an international peacekeeping mission in Ukraine at an emergency NATO summit in Brussels on Thursday, an idea that is at odds with the alliance’s official stance and one the United States rejected on Sunday.

The New York Times / March 2022

Aid organizations say they are seeing signs of trafficking of people fleeing Ukraine.

Multinational and nongovernmental aid organizations are sounding the alarm about a potential increase in cases of sexual exploitation, human trafficking and child abuse, as the number of vulnerable people fleeing the war in Ukraine continues to rise.