Polish court orders IKEA to rehire worker fired for citing Bible in opposition to LGBT
The case of Janusz Komenda is an example of discrimination against Christians in the workplace as the employee had been forced to accept the ideology of others while his right to express his views had been negated
‘I am so proud to be a Christian’ – UK court sides with Catholic nurse who faced discrimination over wearing a cross
The Employment Tribunal has ruled in favor of nurse Mary Onuoha who was a victim of harassment and discrimination by her hospital which forbade her to wear a cross and later fired her
Polish court: Creators of German public TV show about WWII must apologize to Poles
The controversial show from Germany depicted Polish underground resistance fighters during World War II as anti-Semitic
Lech Wałęsa’s grandson sentenced to prison for drunk driving and insulting police officers
Dominik Wałęsa was sentenced to 2 years and 8 months in prison