Andrzej Duda makes his comments as he campaigns for re-election.
2020
More global protests emerge over racism, police actions
Far-right activists scuffle with police and other protesters in London and Paris as more demonstrations unfold across Europe in support of Black Lives Matter.
Mississippi faces reckoning on Confederate emblem in flag
White supremacists embedded the rebel-flag symbol within the Mississippi state flag more than 125 years ago.
Massachusetts man charged in machete attacks on hikers declared competent for trial
James Jordan, 31, of West Yarmouth was arrested in May 2019 and charged with murder and assault.
Man turned away from Texas bar shoots, wounds 8
Five women and three men between the ages of 23 and 41 are in stable condition.
Kim Jong Un’s sister threatens South Korea with military action
Kim Yo Jong is considered the most powerful woman in the country and her brother’s closest confidant.
Activists cite tabulation flaw in mail-in ballots in Georgia
Nearly 1.1 million Georgians voted by mail for Tuesday’s primary.
Atlanta police chief resigns after law enforcement fatally shoots black man
A video of the shooting of 27-year-old Rayshard Brooks quickly went viral, prompting more protests against racism and police violence in a city beleaguered by weeks of demonstrations and clashes.
Monmouth checking residency at its town beach, as other communities use honor system
Some central Maine towns continue to be resident-only beaches, but enforcement tends to be on the honor system and none plan similar measures to reduce the number of people this summer.
Floyd’s death hastens shift in police pop culture portrayals
Today’s images of law enforcement are worlds away from an episode of ‘Dragnet.’