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As Americans wait for a Supreme Court decision on a case that could overturn the 1973 decision that legalized abortion in the U.S., other countries already provide a snapshot of what that's like.
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Poles are joining their nation's military and packing shooting ranges in case they need to defend Poland from Russia, despite Poland's membership in NATO.
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As Ukrainians flee the war at home, a makeshift system of supplies and aid has sprung up in the Przemyśl train station.
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Polish spies helped free U.S. intelligence operatives captured in Iraq — and continue to play an unsung role in America's spycraft around the world.
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NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Wojtek Wilk, of the Polish Center for International Aid, about his organization's efforts to help migrants crossing the Belarus border into Poland.
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Thousands of migrants are struggling in the frigid cold without food or heat.
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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Matthew Luxmoore of Radio Free Europe about the growing migrant crisis on the border of Belarus and Poland.
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A large group of migrants sought to push their way over the border from Belarus into Poland. European Union leaders accuse the Belarusian government of organizing the illegal passage of migrants.
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NPR's Asma Khalid speaks with Polish lawyer Marta Górczyńska about the humanitarian crisis at the Polish border as thousands of migrants from Asia and Middle arrive, hoping seek to asylum in Europe.
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Corpses pile up, but there are no human footsteps surrounding the dead bodies — only animal footprints. This strange, darkly funny film mixes feminism, social justice and ecology.