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What goes in Poland on 11th of March.
What goes in Poland on 11th of March.
It has been two weeks since Russia attacked Ukraine. The Russians have so far failed to achieve the strategic objectives of their war campaign. However, hostilities continue and their outcome is difficult to predict. What further prospects do the Ukrainians have for defense? – asks Mariusz Marszałkowski, editor BiznesAlert.pl.
What goes in Poland on 10th of March.
It is probably impossible to avoid the costs of Vladimir Putin’s aggression against Ukraine. They will increase proportionally to the indecisiveness of the EU and NATO. Therefore, an embargo on gas and oil from Russia should be considered, and until a consensus is reached, the supply from this direction should be limited in order to […]
What goes in Poland on 9th of March.
Poland’s Energy Policy until 2040 was to be updated in 2023 at the latest. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine makes it necessary to update it immediately and, in accordance with the recommendations of the European Commission, to maintain the independence of our sector from Russian gas – writes Wojciech Jakóbik, editor-in-chief at BiznesAlert.pl.
What goes in Poland on 8th of March.
Adam Rajewski from the Warsaw University of Technology, an expert on the nuclear sector, reassures about the seizure of the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant by the Russians during the invasion of Ukraine. „Ukraine is defending itself heroically, but it needs the support of Western countries. Thus, the Ukrainian government is quite understandably seeking to shock […]
The Russian army expected to march triumphantly into Kiev, while being cheered on by Ukrainians. However, it was met with fierce resistance, shame and humiliating defeats. The operation in Ukraine and its final course will have huge implications for Vladimir Putin, and this is the most worrying part of this whole story – writes Mariusz […]
During Sunday’s special session of the Bundestag, the German government announced a change in relations with Russia, which is essential for German thinking about the energy transformation. Sarah Pagung, an expert of the German Council on Foreign Relations (DGPA), talked about it in an interview with BiznesAlert.pl.