
Alan Charlish
Journalist at Reuters
Articles
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2 days ago |
cnnbrasil.com.br | Barbara Erling |Alan Charlish |Pawel Florkiewicz |Mark Trevelyan
A Polônia convocou o embaixador russo e informou que fechará o consulado russo em Cracóvia após evidências mostrarem que Moscou foi responsável por um grande incêndio que destruiu quase completamente um shopping center em Varsóvia em 2024. As relações já tensas entre Varsóvia e Moscou atingiram novos níveis desde a invasão da Ucrânia pela Rússia em 2022.
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1 week ago |
usnews.com | Michel Rose |Alan Charlish
By Sarah Marsh, Michel Rose and Alan CharlishBERLIN (Reuters) - New German Chancellor Friedrich Merz sets off on his first trip abroad on Wednesday to France and Poland in a bid to renew relations with the country's top allies and show that Germany is back on the world stage despite a bumpy start to his government. While already planned, the trip comes only a day after Merz was elected chancellor by parliament on the second round of voting.
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3 weeks ago |
gurutrade.com | Alan Charlish |Peter Graff |Alison Williams
WARSAW, April 23 (Reuters) - Two Polish central bankers were quoted on Wednesday as saying there could be an interest cut in May, in the latest signs of an increasingly dovish stance from the Monetary Policy Council. Poland's main interest rate has been at 5.75% since October 2023, but with the outlook for inflation lower than previously thought a growing number of policymakers have been signalling that the cost of credit may soon fall.
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3 weeks ago |
msn.com | Alan Charlish
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3 weeks ago |
usnews.com | Alan Charlish
By Alan CharlishWARSAW (Reuters) - When a rival candidate in Poland's presidential election campaign placed the LGBT community's rainbow flag on Rafal Trzaskowski's lectern during a debate, the liberal frontrunner and patron of recent Warsaw Pride marches quickly took it down. "Recently he has been running away from these symbols," said Trzaskowski's opponent, Karol Nawrocki, a conservative historian backed by the nationalist Law and Justice (PiS) party.
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