Tens of thousands of peoples attended an opposition rally in Poland's capital, ahead of a vote that could determine its ...
Berlin, Oct 1 (EFE).- Two weeks before Poland’s parliamentary elections, hundreds of thousands of people marched in Warsaw on Sunday against the policies of the nationalist ruling party, Law and ...
Around 1 million people joined a demonstration by Poland's largest opposition alliance in Warsaw against the policies of the ...
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For weeks, enormous crowds have gathered to contest the ruling that terminations will not be allowed other than in cases of rape or incest. There were also protests here, outside the Polish ...
The streets of Poland's capital Warsaw were filled with demonstrators on Oct. 1 for an opposition rally ahead of country's upcoming parliamentary election set to be held on Oct. 15.
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Migrants at detention centre in Przemysl, southeast Poland, endured a days-long hunger strike to end what they called their arbitrary detention. The strike, which began on 5 September and was ...
WARSAW — A wave of abortion rights protests is set to take place in Poland on Wednesday sparked by the death in May of a pregnant woman — an incident that has thrust doctors into the eye of the storm.
Thousands of people gathered in Polish cities on Saturday to protest the country’s near-total ban on abortions, venting outrage and claiming the restrictive laws had caused a pregnant woman’s death.
Earlier this year, a Polish woman called Joanna ordered abortion pills online to terminate her pregnancy. She took the pills but was not feeling good afterwards, so she decided to check with a doctor.