Poland to Invest $760M in Cybersecurity Amid Fake News Threats

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Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk has issued a stark warning ahead of the European elections, urging citizens to vote to protect against the threat of Russian aggression. Highlighting security concerns, Tusk's Civic Coalition emphasizes the need for a united EU stance against Moscow. The message resonates with many Poles, who are historically and geographically wary of Russia. Poland has reinforced its border security and is coordinating with Baltic states, while the opposition focuses on other issues. Despite mixed feelings about Ukraine among Polish farmers, the overarching theme is the persistent risk from Russia.
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