Poland and Czechia reach compromise agreement over Turów mine conflict
The prime ministers of Poland and Czechia have signed an agreement in Prague over the Turów mine, according to which Poland will pay €35 million in compensation
US could give Slovakia $100 million to modernize army, but there’s a catch
The former Slovak prime minister warned that the agreement would allow the U.S. Army to use military facilities free of charge

Polish coalition government avoids collapse after United Right reaches new consensus agreement
The new deal between Law and Justice (PiS) and its junior partners entails a joint start in elections, rules on reducing ministries, and the creation of a special legislation council
Military agreement between Poland and US to be signed around August 15
Nothing worrying in the Polish-American defense agreement
Poland: Kaczyński says United Right’s strength lies in its diversity
The leader of Law and Justice (PiS) believes that although there might be internal conflicts in the future, the coalition will continue to work for the good of Poland

Poland’s ruling party coalition partner resigns over election row, presidential election could be pushed to May 17
Deputy PM Jarosław Gowin paid a high price for objecting to the May 10 elections and opposing Law and Justice party (PiS) Jarosław Kaczyński