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35 Years of Polish-German Friendship Treaty: A New Era of Cooperation
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35 Years of Polish-German Friendship Treaty: A New Era of Cooperation

The 1991 Polish-German Treaty on Good-Neighborliness, Friendship and Cooperation, signed on June 17, 1991, marks 35 years on June 17, 2026. Celebrated as a 'foundation of the new order in Europe,' the treaty normalized relations after WWII, paving the way for Poland's EU and NATO accession. Despite historical tensions and ongoing debates over war reparations, current cooperation spans economic, cultural, and defense sectors, with a new defense agreement set to be signed.

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Nottinghamshire v Surrey, Glamorgan v Somerset, and more: county cricket – live
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11.05.2026

Nottinghamshire v Surrey, Glamorgan v Somerset, and more: county cricket – live

Updates on day four from the latest round of games Read the Spin | Mail Tanya or post BTLAn Australian prodigy? Excellent.A memorable three-wicket over from Naavya Sharma, sailing in from the Brian Statham end, whippy action and fast arm, knocked the beans out of Lancashire, who slumped to a high-drama six-wicket defeat against their promotion rivals Middlesex after being sent packing for 84. Continue reading...

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Buendía and McGinn the heroes as Villa fire past Forest to reach Europa League final
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07.05.2026

Buendía and McGinn the heroes as Villa fire past Forest to reach Europa League final

In the end, it was a rout, Aston Villa sailing into their first major European final since 1982. There were fist pumps from Prince William high in the Trinity Road Stand after Emiliano Buendía’s penalty approaching the hour put Villa in command of the tie and then pure delirium as John McGinn buried two near-identical first-time finishes inside five minutes to kill the game. In between serenading Unai Emery, who is hunting a record fifth Europa League title, and drinking in the celebrations, Villa supporters could think about booking flights to Istanbul, where Villa will face Freiburg in search of their first trophy since lifting the League Cup in 1996.For Nottingham Forest, probably safe in the Premier League, defeat extinguished Evangelos Marinakis’s hopes of silverware and represented a hard stop to their 10-game unbeaten run. Continue reading...

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WHO says cruise ship hantavirus outbreak ‘not the start of a pandemic’
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07.05.2026

WHO says cruise ship hantavirus outbreak ‘not the start of a pandemic’

The World Health Organization insisted on Thursday that a deadly hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship in the Atlantic did not mark the beginning of a Covid-like crisis. “This is not the start of an epidemic. This is not the start of a pandemic,” WHO epidemic and pandemic preparedness and prevention director Maria Van Kerkhove told reporters, insisting: “This is not Covid.” The WHO also said it expected the outbreak on the MV Hondius, currently sailing from Cape Verde to the Spanish island of...

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Arsenal see off Atlético Madrid and feel gnawing fear of failure start to fall away | Jonathan Wilson
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06.05.2026

Arsenal see off Atlético Madrid and feel gnawing fear of failure start to fall away | Jonathan Wilson

The newly found belief Mikel Arteta’s side have shown has now carried them into the Champions League finalThere is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune. Arsenal, having failed to capitalise on so many opportunities over the past few years, have suddenly and not entirely expectedly seized their chance. A week ago, their course seemed uncertain, the waters choppy; quite abruptly, the skies have cleared and, the wind in their sails, Arsenal are sailing on towards potential glory.Atlético tested them and they came through it to reach their first Champions League final in 20 years. Whether it’s Paris Saint-Germain or Bayern they will meet in Budapest, that challenge will be very different to this one but the important thing is they are there. It was perhaps inevitable that if they were going to go through it would be 1-0, not just for old times’ sake but because this was an old-fashioned kind of semi‑final, won not through the sort of attacking pyrotechnics of the first leg of PSG v Bayern, but through discipline and resolve. Continue reading...

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