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Poland

  • Wednesday, 6 May, 2026
    Populism in Europe
    Poland’s Jarosław Kaczyński faces revolt in party he built

    Rightwing opposition leader is challenged by his former PiS protégé

    3 hours ago
    Jarosław Kaczyński stands in front of two uniformed honour guards.
  • Friday, 24 April, 2026
    EU defence
    Interview. Polish PM questions whether US is ‘loyal’ to Europe’s defence

    Donald Tusk says EU should bolster its own Article 42.7 mutual defence clause

    Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk speaks at a microphone outdoors in winter, with military vehicles in the snowy background.
  • Thursday, 23 April, 2026
    Europe Express
    EU leaders to grapple with energy crisis as Brussels pleads for calm response

    Also in this newsletter: Paring back permitting

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    Antonio Costa speaks into multiple microphones at a press conference in front of a European Union flag backdrop
  • Tuesday, 21 April, 2026
    EU defence
    Selling Poland’s gold reserves to buy arms is a ‘mirage’, minister warns

    Andrzej Domański is opposed to a plan pushed by the country’s president and central bank governor

    A gloved hand holds a one kilogram fine gold bar marked “Chafner” among other gold bars and coins.
  • Sunday, 12 April, 2026
    US foreign policy
    Trump is ‘leader of chaos’, says Polish parliament speaker

    Włodzimierz Czarzasty’s comments are rare criticism of the president in pro-US country

    Wlodzimierz Czarzasty in a suit and glasses stands in the foreground, with several people blurred behind him.
  • Monday, 6 April, 2026
    World
    Does ‘Wymysorys’ threaten Poland’s national identity?

    Efforts to revive the little-known language have been dragged into debates about cultural diversity

    Raphael Minder
    Seven actors in period costumes sit on stage, some with suitcases and baskets, during a scene from a play.
  • Tuesday, 17 March, 2026
    Rail
    Baltic high-speed rail link delayed as defence takes priority

    Rail Baltica project likely to be completed 10 years behind schedule, deputy Polish infrastructure minister says

    A yellow Skoda Vivi electric train is stopped at a platform, with people walking nearby and the partly-built Rail Baltica hub visible in the background.
  • Monday, 16 March, 2026
    EU defence
    Poland to use EU money for drone defence despite president’s veto

    Tusk’s government has found a way to use Safe loans for San anti-drone system

    Bluszcz unmanned surface mining system and Waran 4x4 armored vehicle with large fireballs and smoke in the snowy background
  • Friday, 13 March, 2026
    EU defence
    Poland’s Eurosceptic president vetoes EU funding for defence

    Karol Nawrocki opposes Safe loans, claiming they would give Brussels a say in national security matters

    Karol Nawrocki gestures while speaking at a National Security Council meeting, seated in front of red drapes.
  • Tuesday, 10 March, 2026
    EU defence
    Poland to build EU’s first anti-drone shield

    System dubbed San is being developed by Polish-Norwegian consortium, with some technology battle-tested in Ukraine

    Various military vehicles, including unmanned ground and surface systems, are seen as explosions occur above a snowy field during a demonstration.
  • Tuesday, 17 February, 2026
    Russian politics
    Poland extends war reparations campaign to Russia

    Warsaw has already sought to claim €1.3tn from Germany for second world war losses and damages

    Karol Nawrocki stands with a wreath at a monument draped in Polish flags, flanked by uniformed guards during a memorial ceremony
  • Sunday, 25 January, 2026
    Eurozone economy
    Poland cools on joining Eurozone after its economy surges

    Finance minister says country’s performance is better than most of those in single currency

    Andrzej Domanski sits in his office during an interview, with Polish and EU flags visible in the background.
  • Thursday, 22 January, 2026
    EU defence
    Poland upgrades navy against Russia’s Baltic threat

    Warsaw spends billions to equip maritime defence forces with first submarines and frigates built in decades

    The hull of a Wicher-Miecznik class frigate under construction inside a large shipyard facility, surrounded by scaffolding and overhead cranes.
  • Monday, 12 January, 2026
    World
    Former Polish justice minister granted asylum in Hungary

    Zbigniew Ziobro claims charges of abuse of office and misuse of public funds are politically motivated

    Zbigniew Ziobro gestures and speaks as he is surrounded by reporters and cameras at the TV Republika station headquarters.
  • Sunday, 28 December, 2025
    EU defence
    Poland races to build bomb shelters

    Despite record spending on military, the frontline country has invested little in civilian protection

    A guide stands in the doorway of a dimly lit bomb shelter, shining a flashlight into an adjoining room.
  • Wednesday, 17 December, 2025
    Media
    Polish broadcaster plans Maga-backed international TV channel

    Largest rightwing broadcaster in Poland intends to emulate Britain’s GB News

    Tomasz Sakiewicz
  • Monday, 15 December, 2025
    European companies
    Alphaville. How related are CCC’s unrelated parties?

    Inside the Polish shoe-shop chain’s complicated family ties and unresolved Russian legacy

  • Friday, 28 November, 2025
    Art Basel Miami Beach 2025
    Interview. Botanical designer Marcin Rusak on why we should ‘listen to plants’

    His vases and cabinets encase pressed flowers in resin to stunning effect — but these creations are more than just pretty blooms

    Two photos — one shows the designer Marcin Rusak standing in a gallery, next to a resin block encasing flowers, the other shows him out in a field, amid long wheat stalks.
  • Wednesday, 26 November, 2025
    Military technology
    Poland plans drone shield after rail blast blamed on Russia

    Warsaw moves to bolster security after an explosion on a rail line that it blamed on Moscow

    Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk visits the site of the railway blast
  • Monday, 17 November, 2025
    War in Ukraine
    Poland blames sabotage for blast on major railway line

    Prime Minister Donald Tusk stops short of linking Moscow to explosion

    Donald Tusk stands with officials by a damaged rail line next to a stationary train and police tape.
  • Tuesday, 11 November, 2025
    EU economy
    Out of the coal dust: the Polish city rewriting its industrial story

    Former mining stronghold Katowice offers a window into the country’s economic outperformance since joining the EU

    Aerial view of the former "Wieczorek" Coal Mine complex with industrial buildings, smokestacks, and the Nikiszowiec workers' housing estate in the background.
  • Thursday, 6 November, 2025
    Special Report
    Diversity Leaders

    800 companies make the seventh annual list; European companies walk a tightrope; GSK’s retreat on diversity targets; long-term focus delivering results for Zalando; investors stand firm against attack; US inclusion specialists face uncertain future; DEI not dead, just reincarnating

    Close-up of several colourful umbrellas overlapping, arranged in bright rainbow-like patterns.
  • Monday, 20 October, 2025
    Photography
    Zofia Rydet: portraits that preserved a disappearing Poland

    Now on show in London, her photographs are a remarkable record of a receding rural world

  • Friday, 17 October, 2025
    Nord Stream AG
    Polish court blocks extradition of Nord Stream suspect to Germany

    Politicians in Warsaw had urged Berlin to drop case against Ukrainian accused of blowing up Russian gas pipeline

    Ukrainian Volodymyr Z listens to the judge’s ruling in Warsaw on Friday
  • Monday, 13 October, 2025
    Political espionage
    Russia pays Europe’s saboteurs in crypto, says Polish official

    Warsaw’s national security chief says Moscow is also using a shadow fleet to launch drones into European airspace

    Slawomir Cenckiewicz gestures with his hands while speaking during an interview at the National Security Bureau headquarters.
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