European media and politics feed us with fear instead of courage
An agenda of fear is being forced on European societies before winter comes, warns Polish political commentator and philosopher Marek A. Cichocki
Hungary and Poland have ‘parted ways,’ Polish PM Morawiecki says
Disagreement on the war in Ukraine has shaken Polish-Hungarian relations
‘The Germans don’t understand what’s coming for them’ — former German finance minister warns of bad times ahead
Peer Steinbrück claims that the European Central Bank is primarily responsible for inflation and not the war in Ukraine
No more illusions: Poland once again finds itself squeezed between a German-Russian alliance
Editor-in-chief of Sieci weekly Jacek Karnowski asks whether the Polish opposition will realize that betting on Germany as a protector and security guarantor is a death trap for Poland
‘NATO united on Ukraine crises,’ says Polish President Duda after talks with Western leaders
On Monday night, international consultations were held between Western leaders over the threat of a Russian invasion of Ukraine
Anti-Polish propaganda is being fed into the minds of Israeli youth, says Polish deputy FM
“This propaganda, also based on hatred towards Poland, is fed into the minds of young people from their earliest years of schooling. We will be paying close attention to this situation as we deal with all sorts of school trips from Israel to Poland,” said Poland’s deputy prime minister
Israel withdraws charge d’affaires from Warsaw; Polish PM calls it a “baseless and irresponsible” decision
Rise in tensions between Poland and Israel over administrative procedure codex amendment – the so-called “restitution law”
Conflict in Israel could indirectly threaten Central Europe, warns former Polish FM
Witold Waszczykowski cautioned that the more the U.S. is entangled in global problems, the higher the risk that it will pay less attention to Poland’s security
Opinion: The old pre-pandemic world may be gone forever
The editor-in-chief of Sieci weekly, Jacek Karnowski, writes that this is the decisive moment in which Poles face their ultimate test as a society
Who is to blame for the EU’s pandemic crisis?
Depending on how efficient the EU is in fighting the pandemic, Brussels will either receive more competencies in the future or an integration crisis lies ahead of us, writes Rzeczpospolita columnist Jędrzej Bielecki
Von der Leyen would’ve lost her job over vaccine fiasco if she wasn’t German, says Polish expert
The EU should take political responsibility for failing to deliver on vaccine supplies for member states, according to OSW Center for Eastern Studies expert Konrad Popławski
Who will benefit the most from exiting the pandemic?
The wave of economic renewal following the end of the pandemic will bring about huge changes that may reshape entire societies, writes political scientist Marek Cichocki
Foreigners fleeing Britain: Every fifth Pole has left the UK due to Brexit
Great Britain has not seen such a drop in population since the Second World War as the country experiences its greatest economic crisis in 300 years
Hungary, Poland, Czechia, and Slovakia to present plan for EU crisis exit
The V4 heads of parliament discussed the proposal for the EU’s exit from the crisis, the situation in Belarus and the US, and the issue of Western Balkan accession to the Union
Politics should be used to give people hope
As crises deepen, the human need for hope arises, writes philosopher and political scientist Marek A. Cichocki
Polish airline LOT can’t avoid crisis hitting airline industry
As airlines continue to go out of business and IATA forecasts that pre-pandemic volumes of passenger traffic won’t return until 2024, we are still in the dark about LOT’s prospects
Economic optimism is growing in Poland despite coronavirus
Experts believe that the forecasts for GDP growth will have to be revised upwards
Coronavirus: Poland suffers worst month in its modern economic history in April
Central Europe’s success with coronavirus crisis is troublesome for the West
Western elites and media refuse to acknowledge Central Europe’s victory over the coronavirus, writes Marcin Herman
Poland among the countries with best strategy for managing coronavirus crisis: expert
Polish economy most resilient to coronavirus crisis in the EU: Bloomberg
Experts believe it will take Poland a few months to get out of the crisis
Poles will feel the coronavirus crisis most on the job market
Experts warn of the consequences of the first serious recession in decades for Poland
Murdered journalist remembered in Košice
A memorial was inaugurated in Košice to remember investigative journalist Ján Kuciak and his fiancée Martina Kušnírová who were killed in their home in February.
Eurozone and Slovakia not affected by Turkish crisis
The Turkish financial crisis is starting to affect Europe, especially the banking industry. Despite the fact that the Turkish government is late with its countermeasures the Eurozone and Slovakia will probably avoid the crisis.
Marček’s visit to Crimea stirs up Slovak coalition
Will the Slovak President fall amid kidnapping scandal?
The scandal surrounding the abduction of Vietnamese businessman Trin Xuan Thanh with the involvement of Slovak authorities has created a coalition crisis. If the government falls, Slovakia’s president Andrej Kiska will also be affected because of his initial plans of forming a new political party.