Poland's public finances will be under close scrutiny through the run-up to its next election due in late-2027, with a Fitch Ratings analyst saying debt levels were not seen stabilising for the first ...
By Tommy Lund and Liz Hampton PREDAZZO, Italy, Feb 9 (Reuters) - Germany's Philipp Raimund won the gold medal in the men's normal hill ski jumping event as he soared ahead of Poland's Kacper Tomasiak ...
Old rivals and childhood friends alike paired up to gun for Olympic glory on Monday in the debut of the new men's Alpine ...
By Alessandro Parodi, Rafal Wojciech Nowak and Alicja Surdy Feb 9 (Reuters) - A consortium led by FedEx and InPost investors has agreed to buy out the parcel locker company in a 7.8 billion euro ($9.2 ...
Feb 9 (Reuters) - A consortium led by holding ‌firm ​Advent and FedEx has ‌agreed to buy InPost for 15.60 euros per share, ...
Russia's Federal Security Service said on Monday that the men suspected of shooting one of the country's most senior military ...
Russian overnight drone attacks across Ukraine killed at least four people, including a mother and her 10-year-old son, and ...
By Rory Carroll Milan, Feb 7 (Reuters) - Ilia Malinin made his highly anticipated Olympic debut at the Milano Cortina Games ...
Russian strikes target energy infrastructure across Ukraine, knocking out power, damaging power plants and deepening winter ...
KYIV, Feb 7 (Reuters) - Russia launched a massive air attack on Ukrainian energy facilities overnight on Saturday, targeting ...
By Ananya Palyekar WARSAW, Feb 7 (Reuters) - Two airports in southeastern Poland were suspended from operations as a precaution due to Russian strikes on nearby Ukraine territory, Polish authorities ...
Feb 7 (Reuters) - Airspace over Southeastern Poland's Lublin and Rzeszow airports has been closed in recent hours due to "unplanned military activity", the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration said on ...