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The service was created for all Expatriates currently living or just staying in Poland. We do hope that content presented here will ease the process of accommodation in the new community and environment.
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Sudanese warning on peacekeepers
Sudan again warns it cannot be held responsible for the safety of UN troops in Darfur if its leader is prosecuted for war crimes. Karadzic appeal deadline passes
A deadline for Bosnian Serb ex-leader Radovan Karadzic to appeal against extradition to The Hague on genocide charges expires. Hole forces Qantas plane to land
A Qantas plane makes an emergency landing in Manila as a hole causes it to lose cabin pressure, an airport official says.
Fresh US sanctions for Zimbabwe
President Bush signs an order expanding US sanctions on Robert Mugabe's "illegitimate" government in Zimbabwe. Cyprus sets date for peace talks
Leaders from both sides of the divided island of Cyprus agree to launch reunification talks in early September, the UN says. Obama urges Iran to end dispute
Barack Obama tells Iran not to wait for a new US president before resolving the nuclear crisis. Hope of deal in world trade talks
Global trade talks that earlier looked near collapse have made progress and a deal might now be possible. Scrum for final Olympic tickets
Thousands of people descend on ticket booths in Beijing, to get their hands on the last batch of Olympic tickets. Chavez gets royal Spanish welcome
Venezuela's Hugo Chavez has talks over breakfast with Spain's King Juan Carlos - who famously told him to shut up last year. DNA tests on 'yeti' split ends could help solve mystery
Scientists in the UK who examined hairs reputed to belong to a yeti in India say that an initial series of tests have proved inconclusive. Scrabble owners sue Indian brothers over Facebook Scrabulous game
Hasbro, the company that owns the North American rights to Scrabble, sues the founders of Scrabulous. Pietersen admits to Trophy fears
England batsman Kevin Pietersen says he has serious reservations about travelling to Pakistan for the Champions Trophy. Sastre stays out in front in Tour
Carlos Sastre will go into Saturday's key time-trial with a lead of more than a minute following Friday's 19th stage of the Tour de France. Medicine man
Bosnian tells how he was charmed by 'healer' Karadzic Online queen
Rania of Jordan goes on YouTube to tackle stereotypes Witchdoctor fury
BBC reporter tells of threats for taking on albino killers Leaving Beijing
Migrants asked to go before Olympics comes to town Unsung star
India's top boxer takes a shot at Beijing Fossil fears
Road building threatens Jurassic age fossils in India DR Congo boat accident 'kills 42'
At least 42 people die after their boat sinks on a remote river in DR Congo, officials say. Ugandan urges weekday burial ban
Funerals should be limited to Saturdays to stop people missing work, a Ugandan official says. US home foreclosures on the rise
The number of homes in some stage of being repossessed more than doubled in the three months to June, a report shows. Life for Argentine ex-army chief
An Argentine ex-army officer is sentenced to life in prison for the 1977 kidnapping, torture and killing of four left-wing activists. China paper censored for breach
A Chinese newspaper falls foul of the authorities by printing an image from the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown. Cambodia parties in pre-poll push
Supporters of Cambodia's political parties fill the streets as campaigning comes to an end ahead of Sunday's polls. Court backs EU citizens' spouses
The EU's top court rules that non-EU nationals married to EU citizens are entitled to live in their spouse's country. Oil workers in Niger Delta kidnap
Five eastern European oil workers are kidnapped by Nigerian militants, security officials say. Fresh clashes shake Lebanese city
Sectarian fighting breaks out between rival Lebanese factions in the northern city of Tripoli with one reported fatality. W Bank settlement plan condemned
There is strong international criticism after reports of Israeli plans to develop a new West Bank settlement. 'Serial bombs' hit India's IT hub
Seven bombs hit the southern Indian city of Bangalore within minutes of each other killing one person, police say. Power crisis hits Indian states
Maharashtra becomes the latest Indian state to announce measures to deal with a power crisis. Pakistan's uneasy alliance with US
Barbara Plett highlights the complicated relationship between "war on terror" allies Pakistan and the US. Mexico's long forgotten dirty war
Duncan Kennedy reports on efforts to find the corpses of Mexico's 'disappeared' in the 1970s and 80s. Your say
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