Poland's hard-right president Karol Nawrocki on Friday stripped his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky of Warsaw's top award, escalating a row between the neighbours and allies over the memory of World War II. Zelensky infuriated Warsaw earlier this month by naming a military unit after an insurgent army that took part in massacres against Poles in World War II. Read moreZelensky ignites fury by honouring Ukrainian WWII fighters who massacred Poles and Jews Poland has been one of Ukraine's main allies during the Russian invasion, taking in hundreds of thousands of refugees and turning into a logistics hub for Western support for Kyiv.
In Poland, Ukrainian refugees help drive economic growth
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Cover image: In Poland, Ukrainian refugees help drive economic growth AFP - WOJTEK RADWANSKI










