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#12216287
31 Mar 2025
A traffic inspector participates in a press briefing on the signing of a contract for new tram rolling stock with KPO at the tram service station in Krakow, Poland, on March 31, 2025.
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#12216324
31 Mar 2025
Rafal Swierczynski, President of the Management Board of MPK SA in Krakow, participates in a press briefing on the signing of a contract for new tram rolling stock with KPO at the tram service station in Krakow, Poland, on March 31, 2025.
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#12216330
31 Mar 2025
Rafal Swierczynski, President of the Management Board of MPK SA in Krakow, participates in a press briefing on the signing of a contract for new tram rolling stock with KPO at the tram service station in Krakow, Poland, on March 31, 2025.
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#12152938
13 Mar 2025
OTTAWA, CANADA - MARCH 10: Jean-Yves Duclos, Liberal MP for Quebec, Quebec, and Minister of Public Services and Procurement, on his way to caucus at the West Block on Parliament Hill in downtown Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on March 10, 2025.
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#12152905
13 Mar 2025
OTTAWA, CANADA - MARCH 10: Jean-Yves Duclos, Liberal MP for Quebec, Quebec, and Minister of Public Services and Procurement, on his way to caucus at the West Block on Parliament Hill in downtown Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on March 10, 2025.
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13 Mar 2025
OTTAWA, CANADA - MARCH 10: Jean-Yves Duclos, Liberal MP for Quebec, Quebec, and Minister of Public Services and Procurement, on his way to caucus at the West Block on Parliament Hill in downtown Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on March 10, 2025.
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#12087181
23 Feb 2025
People walk by the Procuradoria-Geral da Republica (PGR) in Lisbon, Portugal, on February 23, 2025. The PGR stands as the highest authority of the Public Prosecutor's Office, safeguarding democratic legality and representing the state in judicial matters.
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#12087180
23 Feb 2025
A person walks by the Procuradoria-Geral da Republica (PGR) in Lisbon, Portugal, on February 23, 2025. The PGR in Lisbon, Portugal, stands as the highest authority of the Public Prosecutor's Office, safeguarding democratic legality and representing the state in judicial matters.
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#12087182
23 Feb 2025
A person walks their dog by the Procuradoria-Geral da Republica (PGR) in Lisbon, Portugal, on February 23, 2025. The PGR in Lisbon, Portugal, stands as the highest authority of the Public Prosecutor's Office, safeguarding democratic legality and representing the state in judicial matters.
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#12087183
23 Feb 2025
An exterior view of the Procuradoria-Geral da Republica (PGR) on February 23, 2025, in Lisbon, Portugal, shows it as the highest authority of the Public Prosecutor's Office, safeguarding democratic legality and representing the state in judicial matters.
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#12087184
23 Feb 2025
A person walks by the Procuradoria-Geral da Republica (PGR) in Lisbon, Portugal, on February 23, 2025. The PGR in Lisbon, Portugal, stands as the highest authority of the Public Prosecutor's Office, safeguarding democratic legality and representing the state in judicial matters.
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#12087179
23 Feb 2025
A person on a scooter drives by the Procuradoria-Geral da Republica (PGR) on February 23, 2025, in Lisbon, Portugal. The PGR in Lisbon, Portugal, stands as the highest authority of the Public Prosecutor's Office, safeguarding democratic legality and representing the state in judicial matters.
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#12053974
14 Feb 2025
Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz watches a military honor parade at the Ministry of Defense on February 14, 2025, in Warsaw, Poland. On February 14, a high-level defense meeting takes place in Warsaw between Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz and U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth. The talks focus on strengthening bilateral defense cooperation, enhancing regional security, and reinforcing deterrence measures on NATO's eastern flank. Poland remains a key U.S. ally in Europe, actively cooperating within NATO and hosting American forces on its territory. In recent years, Poland significantly expands its defense capabilities by procuring advanced U.S. military equipment. In 2024, Poland acquires 96 AH-64E Apache attack helicopters, the IBCS system for the WISLA and NAREW air defense programs, and in January 2025, signs a contract for over 200 AGM-88G AARGM-ER missiles. As one of the leading NATO members in defense spending, Poland allocates nearly 5% of its GDP to national security. The 2025 defense budget includes a record-breaking allocation of PLN 124.3 billion, rising to PLN 186.6 billion with additional military funding. These investments support Poland's long-term commitment to modernizing its armed forces and strengthening its strategic position in the region
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#12053975
14 Feb 2025
The US Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, and his wife Jennifer Rauchet are welcomed by Poland's Minister of National Defense, Wladyslaw Kosiniak, and his wife Paulina Kosiniak at the Ministry of Defense in Warsaw, Poland, on February 14, 2025. On February 14, a high-level defense meeting takes place in Warsaw between Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz and U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth. The talks focus on strengthening bilateral defense cooperation, enhancing regional security, and reinforcing deterrence measures on NATO's eastern flank. Poland remains a key U.S. ally in Europe, actively cooperating within NATO and hosting American forces on its territory. In recent years, Poland significantly expands its defense capabilities by procuring advanced U.S. military equipment. In 2024, Poland acquires 96 AH-64E Apache attack helicopters, the IBCS system for the WISLA and NAREW air defense programs, and in January 2025, signs a contract for over 200 AGM-88G AARGM-ER missiles. As one of the leading NATO members in defense spending, Poland allocates nearly 5% of its GDP to national security. The 2025 defense budget includes a record-breaking allocation of PLN 124.3 billion, rising to PLN 186.6 billion with additional military funding. These investments support Poland's long-term commitment to modernizing its armed forces and strengthening its strategic position in the region
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#12053976
14 Feb 2025
Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz speaks during a press conference. On February 14, a high-level defense meeting takes place in Warsaw, Poland, between Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz and U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth. The talks focus on strengthening bilateral defense cooperation, enhancing regional security, and reinforcing deterrence measures on NATO's eastern flank. Poland remains a key U.S. ally in Europe, actively cooperating within NATO and hosting American forces on its territory. In recent years, Poland significantly expands its defense capabilities by procuring advanced U.S. military equipment. In 2024, Poland acquires 96 AH-64E Apache attack helicopters, the IBCS system for the WISLA and NAREW air defense programs, and in January 2025, signs a contract for over 200 AGM-88G AARGM-ER missiles. As one of the leading NATO members in defense spending, Poland allocates nearly 5% of its GDP to national security. The 2025 defense budget includes a record-breaking allocation of PLN 124.3 billion, rising to PLN 186.6 billion with additional military funding. These investments support Poland's long-term commitment to modernizing its armed forces and strengthening its strategic position in the region
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#12053977
14 Feb 2025
Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz speaks during a press conference. On February 14, a high-level defense meeting takes place in Warsaw, Poland, between Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz and U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth. The talks focus on strengthening bilateral defense cooperation, enhancing regional security, and reinforcing deterrence measures on NATO's eastern flank. Poland remains a key U.S. ally in Europe, actively cooperating within NATO and hosting American forces on its territory. In recent years, Poland significantly expands its defense capabilities by procuring advanced U.S. military equipment. In 2024, Poland acquires 96 AH-64E Apache attack helicopters, the IBCS system for the WISLA and NAREW air defense programs, and in January 2025, signs a contract for over 200 AGM-88G AARGM-ER missiles. As one of the leading NATO members in defense spending, Poland allocates nearly 5% of its GDP to national security. The 2025 defense budget includes a record-breaking allocation of PLN 124.3 billion, rising to PLN 186.6 billion with additional military funding. These investments support Poland's long-term commitment to modernizing its armed forces and strengthening its strategic position in the region
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