Discovering A New Identity: How Krakow's Jewish Population Is Growing
The Jewish community in Krakow, Poland, is often associated with a painful history. Those living there say they're looking toward the future.

Strikes, protests hit France in round 2 of pension battle
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UK leader fires party chairman over tax bill allegations
He had faced days of pressure to sack Nadhim Zahawi amid allegations he settled a multimillion-dollar unpaid tax bill while in charge of the Treasury.
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Russian attacks on Ukraine reported; tank training to start
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Department of Transportation announces $800 million for roadway safety
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4 key suspects in Haiti presidential slaying in US custody
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