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Former Polish football boss takes stand in corruption case

PZPN LogoWarsaw - Former head of the Polish football federation (PZPN) Michal Listkiewicz took the stand on Tuesday as a witness in an ongoing investigation into corruption in the sport.

Listkiewicz said he'd answered "honestly" after about an hour on the stand in a Wroclaw court. He did not give details about the proceedings.

"I answered all the questions honestly and frankly, because I'm truthful," Listkiewicz said.

The Polish football federation voted in Grzegorz Lato in October as its new head, as Listkiewicz stepped down amid the investigation.

Polish president vetoes pension-cut bill

Polish president vetoes pension-cut billWarsaw - Polish President Lech Kaczynski vetoed a bill on Monday that would cut early retirement for 750,000 people amid pressure from trade unions.

The lower house of parliament approved the bill last month, which would reduce the number of people eligible for early pensions from more than 1 million to some 250,000.

"On the basis of arbitrary criteria ... for some it gives early pensions while not for others," Kaczynski said, calling the bill "unjust."

Deal near for global warming aid to poor countries

Deal near for global warming aid to poor countriesPoznan, Poland  - Negotiators at UN climate talks were poised Friday to unlock a 60-million-dollar fund to help poor countries combat effects of global warming such as rising sea levels, participants said.

While money would not be available immediately and details were to be settled later, the deal signalled rare progress as a two-week conference in Poznan, Poland, entered its final hours.

"This could open up a bit more of an empowering process for developing countries," said Kit Vaughan of the Worldwide Fund for Nature.

UN climate talks struggle for progress on last day

Poles spend record amount in getting ready for 2008 OlympicsPoznan, Poland - Climate negotiators struggled Friday to bridge gaps between rich and poor nations as this year's main UN global warming talks headed toward the finish line.

Hours before the 189-nation conference was to end, delegates haggled over issues like financing for projects to protect developing nations against effects of climate change such as rising seas.

Dalai Lama lecture draws thousands in Poland amid Chinese protests

Dalai Lama lecture draws thousands in Poland amid Chinese protestsWarsaw  - Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama drew thousands to a lecture in the capital on Thursday amid warnings from Beijing to respect China's interests.

The Dalai Lama's visit to Poland sparked protests from China when he earlier met with French President Nicolas Sarkozy, and prompted China to cancel two upcoming summits with the European Union.

Kerry: US will insist any climate plan be global

PolandPoznan, Poland - Any deal to cut emissions of gases blamed for global warming must include all countries or risk failure in the US Senate, a prominent US Democratic senator said Thursday.

Senator John Kerry's comments came during a UN climate conference. They injected a note of caution into the hopes pinned on president- elect Barack Obama, who has pledged to make the United States a leader in fighting climate change.

"The United States will assume its responsibilities - I am confident - for mandatory reductions," Kerry told reporters. "But we will not pass a treaty unless it is a global solution."

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