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Riot police break up rival crowds of protesters in Warsaw as independence day holiday becomes a trigger for clashes.
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Talks scheduled to approve next year's budget collapse over disagreements about this year's budget shortfalls.
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Polish military prosecutors say a newspaper report alleging explosives traces were found on wreckage is not true.
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England expect a tough test
England travel to Warsaw to meet Group H opponents Poland on Tuesday as both teams look to extend unbeaten record.
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Deadly train crash in Poland's south
Two passenger trains collide head-on near the southern town of Szczechociny, killing 15 people and injuring many more.
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