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Poland will provide temporary protection to Ukrainian refugees without passports.

Polish Interior Minister Marcin Kierwinski has said that protection for Ukrainian refugees in Poland will be extended. It is still valid until 30 June. Those without passports will also be subject to temporary protection.

He said this on TVN24, Censor.NET reports.

"We will find a way to solve this problem. We need to act wisely and rationally. All the things that concern Ukrainians in Poland are spelled out in the laws. We will extend the protection for Ukrainian refugees, which is still valid only until 30 June," Kierwinski said.

The Minister is also responsible for migration policy and the legalisation of foreigners.

Read also on Censor.NET: Germany will not deprive Ukrainian men of refugee status

He stressed that Poland will protect the rights of refugees and will not pass on their private data.

"Those who do not have passports will be subject to temporary protection. Poland will protect their rights and will not pass on their private data to anyone, including Ukraine," the Polish Interior Minister added.

Earlier, Polish Defence Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz said that men liable for military service from Ukraine may not have their right to stay in Poland extended. He said the country would help Ukraine return men of military age if necessary.

Read also: The Cabinet's decision to change the procedure for issuing passports to men applies only to the services of SE "Document" - MFA

New book studies undocumented migrants and human smugglers.

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CIA director William Burns in Egypt for hostage negotiations between Israel and Hamas.

CIA director William Burns in Egypt for hostage negotiations between Israel and Hamas.

In a sign of a potential breakthrough in the Israel-Hamas war, CIA director William Burns is now in Cairo for ceasefire talks. Burns' arrival in the Egyptian capital signals that negotiators may be close to agreeing to a temporary pause in the war...

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Meet the American craftsman helping rebuild France's Notre Dame cathedral.

Meet the American craftsman helping rebuild France's Notre Dame cathedral.

It's been five years since a fire nearly destroyed France's iconic Notre Dame cathedral, but rebuilding work on the historic landmark is almost completed, thanks in part to the efforts of an American craftsman. "CBS Saturday Morning" co-hosts Jeff...

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Texas braces for severe flooding amid storms

Texas braces for severe flooding amid storms

Millions of Americans are bracing for slow-moving storms this weekend. Parts of Texas are expecting giant hail, damaging wind gusts and catastrophic flood conditions. In Houston, heavy rain has swamped the area and led to mandatory evacuations for...

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Breaking: German EU Parliamentary candidate attacked while campaigning - DW News.

Breaking: German EU Parliamentary candidate attacked while campaigning - DW News.

A Social Democrat politician has been attacked while putting up campaign posters in the eastern city of Dresden. Matthias Ecke is a candidate in the upcoming European Parliament elections. Party officials say he was seriously injured and required ...

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