After Ukraine sues Poland, former Polish PM slams Ukraine’s aggressive attitude towards an ally
Poland’s former PM criticized Ukraine’s trade minister for attacking Poland over its ban on Ukrainian grain
Germans hate Polish success, claims former Polish PM after criticism of Oder River investment
Beata Szydło responded to calls from a Russian-born German MEP urging the European Commission to sue Poland for widening the river, which borders Germany
Polish PM invites opposition parties to discuss EU migration pact as Brussels ramps up rhetoric against dissenters
EU Commissioner for Home Affairs Ylva Johansson argues that solidarity means if a country does not engage in relocation, it must pay
Germans were not ‘liberated’ from the Nazis but defeated in a fight to the bitter end of Hitler
The commitment to uphold the truth about World War II is “a holy mission” for contemporary Poles, writes the editor of Polish conservative Sieci weekly, Jacek Karnowski
ECJ ruling on forest policy is about foreign domination not environment, says former Polish PM
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled on Thursday that Poland’s forest management law violates the EU animal and bird settlement directive and prevents environmental organizations from questioning the government’s afforestation plans
The EU doesn’t have to be left-liberal, says former Polish PM
The EU is at a crossroads and does not have to be dominated by the left, according to one of Poland’s top politicians
Former Polish PM calls for scrapping of ETS and Fit for 55
MEP Beata Szydło made her remarks in a speech to the European Parliament
EU’s ‘Fit for 55’ project will slam European economy, warns former Polish PM
The European Commission’s ‘Fit for 55’ plan entails gigantic and unjustified social and economic costs, according to former Polish PM and PiS MEP Beata Szydło
Former Polish PM chosen to join Auschwitz Museum Council, and the left isn’t happy
Attacks against Beata Szydło due to her nomination are a clear signal that Poland is to remain silent about the former German death camp Auschwitz, writes Jacek Karnowski


What will it take for Polish President Andrzej Duda to win reelection?
Duda’s campaign staff revealed, presidential race intensifies
“The presidential campaign will be hard, our opponents are ready for everything,” says staff spokesman Adam Bielan
Andrzej Duda begins his presidential campaign
The president emphasized that Poland itself was his mission during the inauguration convention of his presidential campaign
Former Polish PM: Poland’s judicial reforms are lawful under Polish constitution and EU treaties
Former Polish prime minister fiercely defended PiS judicial reforms in the European Parliament


PiS has a secret weapon to win upcoming election
Will PiS’s dream team make a political miracle happen again?