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This Happened — July 26: Solar-Powered Flight Around Earth

The Solar Impulse 2 completed its historic circumnavigation of the Earth on this day in 2016, after a journey that spanned approximately 26,000 miles (42,000 kilometers) and took over a year to complete. It demonstrated the feasibility of long-duration, solar-powered flights, encouraging further res. ....

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"Undress, Squat, Cough" — Police In Poland Ramp Up The Abortion Crackdown

Poland, known for having some of Europe’s most restrictive abortion laws, only allows the procedure in cases of rape or incest, or when the life of the mother is at risk. But even when abortions are performed legally, women can be met with criminal accusations from the police. ....

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How did Pope John Paul II's visit impact Poland's history?

On this day in 1979, Pope John Paul II, born Karol Wojtyła in Poland, visited his home country, marking a crucial moment in Polish history. And beyond. ....

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Polish Women Are Dying As Hospitals Refuse To Perform Life-Saving Abortions

Poland is known for having the most restrictive abortion laws in Europe. As political debates about the issue rage on, a Gazeta Wyborcza investigation finds that women are dying in medical facilities notably in John Paul II Hospital because doctors refuse to perform life-saving abortions. ....

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