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Buses transferred hundreds of people from Al Hol camp in Hasaka Governorate, northeast Syria, to Aq Burhan camp in Aleppo Governorate, northwest Syria. After Syrian government forces took control of Al Hol camp in Hasaka province on Jan. 21, 2026, authorities began evacuating the site. Tens of thousands of residents, mostly women and children with alleged ISIS links, are being moved to the Akhtarin camp in Aleppo province, while others are being repatriated. Officials also said more than 10,000 people escaped during the transition, as the government moves to close Al Hol and reassess detainees.Buses transferred hundreds of people from Al Hol camp in Hasaka Governorate, northeast Syria, to Aq Burhan camp in Aleppo Governorate, northwest Syria. After Syrian government forces took control of Al Hol camp in Hasaka province on Jan. 21, 2026, authorities began evacuating the site. Tens of thousands of residents, mostly women and children with alleged ISIS links, are being moved to the Akhtarin camp in Aleppo province, while others are being repatriated. Officials also said more than 10,000 people escaped during the transition, as the government moves to close Al Hol and reassess detainees.

Former detainees moved from Al Hol camp to Aq Burhan camp in Syria - 17 Feb 2026

Former detainees moved from Al Hol camp to Aq Burhan camp in Syria - 17 Feb 2026

A protester holds a burned American flag outside the Federal Building in Los Angeles on Feb. 13, 2026, during a student-led demonstration against Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Students from more than 10 high schools walked out of class and converged on the downtown building as part of a coordinated citywide action.A protester holds a burned American flag outside the Federal Building in Los Angeles on Feb. 13, 2026, during a student-led demonstration against Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Students from more than 10 high schools walked out of class and converged on the downtown building as part of a coordinated citywide action.

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New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani responds to questions on raising taxes at an appointment announcement at City Hall. Shihata formerly served as the Assistant US Attorney for the Eastern District of New York .New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani responds to questions on raising taxes at an appointment announcement at City Hall. Shihata formerly served as the Assistant US Attorney for the Eastern District of New York .

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NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani Appoints DOI Commissioner in New York

Lion dance performers seen moving through the streets during the Lunar new year eve day celebration. Lunar New Year’s Eve celebrations take place at Melbourne Chinatown, where crowds gather to welcome the new lunar year with cultural performances, traditional decorations, and community festivities celebrating Asian heritage and renewal.Lion dance performers seen moving through the streets during the Lunar new year eve day celebration. Lunar New Year’s Eve celebrations take place at Melbourne Chinatown, where crowds gather to welcome the new lunar year with cultural performances, traditional decorations, and community festivities celebrating Asian heritage and renewal.

Lunar New Year’s Eve celebrations in Melbourne,Australia - 16 FEB 2026.

Lunar New Year’s Eve celebrations in Melbourne, Australia .

Volunteers seen handing out food supply to refugees in the Idomeni camp. - Over 10,000 refugees are still stuck in the Idomeni refugee camp at the border between Greece and Macadonia. Many had been staying in the camp for over a month as they hope that the border will be reopening again for them cross into western Europe.Volunteers seen handing out food supply to refugees in the Idomeni camp. - Over 10,000 refugees are still stuck in the Idomeni refugee camp at the border between Greece and Macadonia. Many had been staying in the camp for over a month as they hope that the border will be reopening again for them cross into western Europe.

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Young historical reenactors in period military dress are seen after the ceremony. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.Young historical reenactors in period military dress are seen after the ceremony. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

Young historical reenactors in period military dress are seen after the ceremony. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

Historical reenactors in period military dress cross a street. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.Historical reenactors in period military dress cross a street. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

Historical reenactors in period military dress cross a street. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

Historical reenactors march in front of a statue of French General Charles de Gaulle. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.Historical reenactors march in front of a statue of French General Charles de Gaulle. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

Historical reenactors march in front of a statue of French General Charles de Gaulle. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

A historical reenactor marches in front of a statue of French General Charles de Gaulle. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.A historical reenactor marches in front of a statue of French General Charles de Gaulle. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

A historical reenactor marches in front of a statue of French General Charles de Gaulle. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

Historical reenactors in period military dress cross a street. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.Historical reenactors in period military dress cross a street. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

Historical reenactors in period military dress cross a street. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

Young historical reenactors in period military dress are seen after the ceremony. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.Young historical reenactors in period military dress are seen after the ceremony. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

Young historical reenactors in period military dress are seen after the ceremony. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

A historical reenactor in period military dress salutes during the ceremony. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.A historical reenactor in period military dress salutes during the ceremony. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

A historical reenactor in period military dress salutes during the ceremony. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

A historical reenactor talks to a friend after the ceremony. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.A historical reenactor talks to a friend after the ceremony. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

A historical reenactor talks to a friend after the ceremony. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

An armband bearing the symbol of the Warsaw Uprising is seen during the ceremony. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.An armband bearing the symbol of the Warsaw Uprising is seen during the ceremony. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

An armband bearing the symbol of the Warsaw Uprising is seen during the ceremony. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

A historical reenactor in period military dress is seen during the ceremony. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.A historical reenactor in period military dress is seen during the ceremony. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

A historical reenactor in period military dress is seen during the ceremony. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

The Polish flag is seen on the uniforms of soldiers of the Polish army. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.The Polish flag is seen on the uniforms of soldiers of the Polish army. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

The Polish flag is seen on the uniforms of soldiers of the Polish army. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

The rotunda of the Polish Parliament is seen behind assembled soldiers. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.The rotunda of the Polish Parliament is seen behind assembled soldiers. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

The rotunda of the Polish Parliament is seen behind assembled soldiers. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

Wreaths are laid along the street leading to the Polish Parliament. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.Wreaths are laid along the street leading to the Polish Parliament. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

Wreaths are laid along the street leading to the Polish Parliament. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

A period-accurate first aid armband is seen during the parade. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.A period-accurate first aid armband is seen during the parade. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

A period-accurate first aid armband is seen during the parade. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

Historical reenactors in period military dress are seen in the parade. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.Historical reenactors in period military dress are seen in the parade. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

Historical reenactors in period military dress are seen in the parade. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

A historical reenactor in period military dress looks through binoculars. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.A historical reenactor in period military dress looks through binoculars. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

A historical reenactor in period military dress looks through binoculars. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

Historical reenactors in period military dress march in the parade. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.Historical reenactors in period military dress march in the parade. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

Historical reenactors in period military dress march in the parade. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

Historical reenactors in period military dress march in the parade. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.Historical reenactors in period military dress march in the parade. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

Historical reenactors in period military dress march in the parade. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

A young boy in period military dress carries a large machine gun. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.A young boy in period military dress carries a large machine gun. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

A young boy in period military dress carries a large machine gun. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

Historical reenactors in period military dress are seen in the parade. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.Historical reenactors in period military dress are seen in the parade. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

Historical reenactors in period military dress are seen in the parade. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

Historical reenactors in period military dress march in the parade. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.Historical reenactors in period military dress march in the parade. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

Historical reenactors in period military dress march in the parade. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

Historical reenactors in period military dress are seen in the parade. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.Historical reenactors in period military dress are seen in the parade. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

Historical reenactors in period military dress are seen in the parade. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

A Mass of remembrance for the fallen takes place. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.A Mass of remembrance for the fallen takes place. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

A Mass of remembrance for the fallen takes place. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

An elderly member of the parade is assisted in a wheelchair. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.An elderly member of the parade is assisted in a wheelchair. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

An elderly member of the parade is assisted in a wheelchair. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

Members of the parade stand under the statue of Christ bearing the cross. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.Members of the parade stand under the statue of Christ bearing the cross. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

Members of the parade stand under the statue of Christ bearing the cross. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

A Mass of remembrance for the fallen takes place. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.A Mass of remembrance for the fallen takes place. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

A Mass of remembrance for the fallen takes place. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

Congregants wearing sashes in the colours of the Polish flag stand during the Mass for the fallen. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.Congregants wearing sashes in the colours of the Polish flag stand during the Mass for the fallen. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

Congregants wearing sashes in the colours of the Polish flag stand during the Mass for the fallen. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

Boys in period dress hold flags during the mass for the fallen. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.Boys in period dress hold flags during the mass for the fallen. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

Boys in period dress hold flags during the mass for the fallen. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

Congregants hold flags during the Mass for the fallen. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.Congregants hold flags during the Mass for the fallen. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

Congregants hold flags during the Mass for the fallen. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

A Mass of remembrance for the fallen takes place. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.A Mass of remembrance for the fallen takes place. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

A Mass of remembrance for the fallen takes place. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

A soldier helps an elderly woman up stairs to the church. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.A soldier helps an elderly woman up stairs to the church. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

A soldier helps an elderly woman up stairs to the church. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

Soldiers gather underneath a statue of Christ bearing the cross. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.Soldiers gather underneath a statue of Christ bearing the cross. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.

Soldiers gather underneath a statue of Christ bearing the cross. On the afternoon of the 14th of February, Poland celebrates the National Day of Remembrance of the Home Army Soldiers, a state holiday commemorating the Polish underground militias during World War II. After a Mass for the fallen at the Basilica of the Holy Cross, a Parade of Respect passes through the streets of Warsaw in the direction of the Monument to the Polish Underground State and the Home Army at the Polish Parliament, where a wreath-laying ceremony takes place.