July 11 marked the 80th anniversary of the Volhynia massacre, when Ukrainian nationalists fighting for their own state slaughtered nearly 100,000 Poles in a matter of days. Children were thrown against walls, and pregnant women were pierced with bayonets. In response, Poles then killed 10,000-15,000 Ukrainians.
ON November 11, 1918 Poland regained its independence. This event occurred 123 years after the First Polish Republic had ceased to exist, a result of an arrangement between three powers: Russia, Prussia and Austria.
SECRETARY Amenah Pangandaman recently expressed the Department of Budget and Management’s (DBM) intent in fostering collaboration with the United Kingdom to help attain the country’s sustainable development goals, as she recently received British Ambassador Laure Beaufils. Pangandaman is also optimistic about her next meeting with the UK envoy to discuss…
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