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Decisions set to bolster Kyiv’s air force with additional MiG-29s and spare parts
President says aircraft are being prepared and ‘in full working order’
Network accused of monitoring transport routes in order to sabotage shipments to Ukraine
Employers have welcomed the influx, although jobs commensurate with qualifications are hard to come by
Praise for Warsaw’s support for Ukraine is mixed with concern over disputes with Germany and the EU
Most fleeing war arrived in dire circumstances but some of the better off are helping companies weather the downturn
Joe Biden has done more than any other US president to assuage Poland’s fear of abandonment
Poland says 14 of its Leopard 2A4s will cross the border ‘in a few days’
US president blames Putin for war of choice in keynote address to mark first anniversary of Russia’s invasion
Also in today’s newsletter: should the EU have a centralised sanctions agency?
FT correspondents weigh in on the war after one year of fighting
President Andrzej Duda speaks to FT ahead of Biden visit to Warsaw to mark first anniversary of war
Alliance chief says Moscow has started long-anticipated offensive ahead of war’s first anniversary
Staple goods are getting smaller as higher production costs are passed on by stealth
Volodymyr Zelenskyy extracts aircraft pledges at EU summit though other state leaders voice reservations
Also in this newsletter: Poland’s government goes again in bid to unlock EU funds
German foreign minister says Warsaw is yet to ask permission but will ‘not stand in the way’
Decisions put pressure on Germany and other western nations to follow suit
Two separate atomic plant projects are under way in a country that traditionally relied on fossil fuels
The two countries have set aside historical differences for a common cause but can the goodwill last?
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has given the country an opportunity, if it can only let go of its old hostilities
Last summit of the year kicks off with a commemorative session with Asian leaders
Bianca Stigter uses recovered holiday footage from a 1930s Jewish community to explore the life of a town
Residents of Przewodów, where a missile believed to have come from Ukraine killed two, recount the shock of the strike
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