Donald Tusk talked about his "favorite animals". The short film has a deeper meaning.
In a recent video, Donald Tusk humorously referred to military equipment as his favorite 'animals', signaling to President Karol Nawrocki to support the SAFE law for EU funding.
Prime Minister: SAFE 'as far as the comma' according to our hopes
Prime Minister Donald Tusk defends the SAFE program on the day of voting for a law that will allow Poland to participate in a joint EU loan for military purposes.
Justice Chief: – The alarm should seriously ring now
Norway's clearance rate for solved crimes has significantly decreased, prompting warnings from justice leaders about becoming a safe haven for criminals.
We have the latest poll on the SAFE law. A crushing advantage for supporters of the signature
A recent poll indicates that nearly 60% of respondents support Polish President Karol Nawrocki signing the SAFE law, aimed at funding military modernization in Poland.
Ruthless checks during the Clean Monday three-day weekend – Over 16,000 violations
Law enforcement in Greece reported over 16,000 traffic violations during intensive checks over the Clean Monday weekend aimed at ensuring safe travel for holiday-goers.
Commander of elite police group guaranteed 'safe freight' for drug trafficking in police vehicle, says investigation
A commander of an elite police unit in Brazil is under investigation for allegedly facilitating drug transportation using an official police vehicle.
Dispute over SAFE. How many Poles believe that the program serves Germany?
The Polish government is calling for President Karol Nawrocki to veto a law that implements the SAFE program, which is designed to strengthen European defense spending.
Kaczyński: The President should veto the SAFE Act
Jarosław Kaczyński, leader of the Law and Justice party, urges President Nawrocki to veto the SAFE Act concerning arms investment funding from the EU, citing opposition to perceived German influence in Poland.
Could Karol Nawrocki veto an important law? Poland might lose billions
Poland's parliament approved the SAFE program aimed at bolstering the European defense industry, with Poland set to receive significant funding, but uncertainty looms over whether President Karol Nawrocki will sign it due to conflicting party interests.
SAFE adopted by the Sejm. What will the president do?
The Polish Sejm has adopted the SAFE law, establishing a financial instrument to facilitate state borrowing for defense projects totaling €43.7 billion, of which over 80% is earmarked for the domestic defense industry.
The Sejm has decided. Billions of euros will go to Poland
The Polish Sejm has approved a law to implement the SAFE program, enabling the country to access European Union funding for defense investments.
Will President Karol Nawrocki veto the SAFE law? After the RBN, the game moves to the Sejm
Key decisions regarding the SAFE law and its implications for Polish politics are currently at the forefront of national discussions following a lengthy National Security Council meeting.
Nancy Guthrie's church prays God would 'guide the authorities' in search
The congregation at Nancy Guthrie's church in Arizona continues to pray for her safe return and for guidance for law enforcement in the search effort.
The new law that changes the rental rules in New York and will be implemented in 2026
A new law in New York establishes extreme heat as a criterion for habitability in rental housing, requiring air conditioning systems to maintain safe temperatures starting in 2030.
Police urge sober celebrations as Super Bowl LX brings heightened enforcement
Law enforcement across the U.S. is ramping up DUI enforcement and encouraging safe celebrations as Super Bowl LX approaches.
The widow of the Ukrainian shot in front of a school in Pozuelo speaks: "In Spain, he never had bodyguards or received threats... He felt very safe here"
A Ukrainian lawyer, Andriy Portnov, was shot five times outside the American School in Pozuelo, prompting his widow to express her disbelief over his safety in Spain despite his controversial past.
Scottish bishops condemn the law on ‘safe zones’ around hospitals where abortions are performed
Scottish bishops have condemned a law establishing so-called 'safe zones' within a 200-meter radius around facilities where abortions are conducted, arguing that it infringes on freedom of speech, expression, and religion and poses a threat to democratic public space.
Are they safe and what does the police say about them? Here is everything you need to know about popular 'booties' for tires
The article discusses the rising popularity of textile snow chains, known as 'booties,' for winter driving and addresses concerns regarding their safety and legality as winter conditions approach.
Volker Türk: "Military intervention in Venezuela makes every country less safe"
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk argues that the U.S. military intervention in Venezuela undermines international security and human rights.
The US military operation in Venezuela undermines international law making each country less safe
The article discusses how the US military operation in Venezuela compromises international law and leads to increased global insecurity.
What happened after the country’s 'most dangerous law' went into effect? Here are the numbers
Illinois has not seen an increase in violent crime since the SAFE-T Act eliminated cash bail, yet law enforcement in rural areas reports new challenges related to public safety and addiction treatment.