AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEU–Ukraine Tensions: Poland’s parliament speaker Włodzimierz Czarzasty says Ukraine can’t join the EU unless it stops honoring Nazi-linked nationalist paramilitaries tied to massacres of Polish civilians, escalating a fresh fight over historical memory. Holocaust Memory in Print: A long-censored English translation of “Conversations with an Executioner,” based on Nazi commander Jürgen Stroop’s Warsaw Ghetto confessions, is published for English readers. LGBTQ Rights Clash: Poland’s president and Constitutional Court block EU pressure to recognize same-sex unions as marriage, vetoing civil-union reforms and striking down recognition of foreign same-sex marriages. Community & Care: Warsaw’s Parks and Recreation Board reviews the Summer Lunch Program, with detailed counts of meals and snacks served to local children. Public Safety: An 11-year-old boy is seriously injured after a shooting in Cincinnati’s East Price Hill, with police investigating the 3700 block of Warsaw Avenue. Culture & Lifestyle: A new series, “Lake Superior Living,” goes into production to spotlight Duluth-area life and tourism for a wider audience.
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