Polish PM does victory lap after Germany drops opposition to EU price cap on Russian gas
Mateusz Morawiecki has hailed the agreement within the EU to set a maximum price of €180 per MWh as the end of the road for Gazprom and Russia in terms of manipulating the gas market
German states oppose construction of Poland’s nuclear plant
Three German states filed objections against the proposed nuclear power plant on the Baltic Sea shore
Poland’s president thanks Germany for Patriot missile systems
Germany is now contributing to Polish defense with donated Patriot defense missile systems
Mercedes to build €1.3 billion electric van factory in Poland
The Mercedes factory is expected to create 2,500 new jobs and is to launch production by 2025
German-Polish agreement: Patriot system to be located in Poland, not Ukraine
An agreement has been reached in principle between Poland and Germany on the stationing of the German air defense Patriot rocket system in Poland
Will Berlin’s debt bomb explode?
Berlin has a number of family-oriented, populist measures, but they come at a cost
German auction house suspends sale of Kandinsky work stolen from Poland’s national museum
The Grisebach auction house in Berlin suspended the transaction following protest from Polish officials
Polish defense minister: Germany has offered Poland 8 Patriot launchers
The U.S.-made air defense systems would likely be used in western Ukraine to defend both Polish and Ukrainian territory
Germany’s claim that it can’t send Patriot air-defense missiles to Ukraine is based on a falsehood, says Polish ambassador to NATO
Donating Patriot systems is solely a matter of an agreement between Berlin and Kyiv, said Polish Ambassador to NATO Tomasz Szatkowski
German ammunition supplies would last just a few days if war broke out
Germany’s ammunition problem is not only related to Ukraine, but also has to do with a lack of supplies from China, writes Czech commentator Robert Schuster
Germany is trying to keep the public in the dark over reparations row, says Polish deputy foreign minister
Arkadiusz Mularczyk revealed that Poland has issued 50 diplomatic notes to members of NATO, the EU, and the Council of Europe to explain Poland’s case
Poland’s security under threat? Germany’s Patriot missile systems will be sent to Poland, but they’ll be operated by German forces
Will Germany actually defend Poland with Patriot missiles if a conflict breaks out?
Germany rejects Poland’s proposal to donate Patriots to Ukraine
The surface-to-air defense system cannot be deployed to non-NATO Ukraine without uniform NATO consent, says Germany
World Cup in Qatar: It’s all about virtue signaling for Germany
The German national team’s woke virtue signaling has backfired after its embarrassing loss to Japan, writes German commentator Boris T. Kaiser
Germany’s migration policy is ‘from the madhouse,’ says FDP deputy leader about his own coalition government
Germany’s left-wing coalition government shows more signs of fracturing
The center of Europe is moving eastward
Poland must place itself and Ukraine at the forefront of this realignment, writes Polish conservative commentator Jan Rokita
Germany to deliver Patriot air defense missile systems to Poland
Poland is pleased with Germany’s decision to send state-of-the-art missiles to Poland
Beauty shots: Germany’s Green Party economics minister wants €400,000 for personal photographers
The Ministry notes that it has a duty to “inform the citizens transparently about their work and appointments”
German meat industry warns of empty supermarket shelves, another 40% jump in meat prices
“The current federal government would like to abolish animal husbandry and switch the diet in Germany to vegetables and oatmeal,” says Hubert Kelliger, head of group sales at the large butcher Westfleisch
Polish oil could help save Germany this winter
According to the German Ministry of Economy and Climate, supplies from the Gdańsk oil terminal and the Polish oil pipelines will help meet Berlin’s energy needs
German food and energy prices push inflation to new highs in October
Inflation last month was 10.4 percent compared to the same month last year, announced the Federal Statistical Office on Friday
Romania is maybe more of a rival than an ally for Poland
It is not clear whether Romania, the second-largest country in Central and Eastern Europe and on NATO’s eastern flank, led by a president with German roots, is an ally or a rival for the Poles, writes Antoni Rybczyński for portal TVP.info
Germany ‘should stay quiet’ and stop its hypocritical approach to Poland, says Polish conservative PiS leader
Jarosław Kaczyński said that given Germany’s past history, it should stop its hypocritical moralizing
Germany: AfD politician attacked for third time in 13 months
“Hate and violence must have no place in political discourse!” stated the Alternative for Germany party
Germany’s interior minister accused of falsifying asylum numbers to cover up migrant crisis
Germany’s left-wing interior minister appears to be hiding the true extent of Germany’s migration crisis
Germany: A steep increase in benefit payments as 600,000 Ukrainians receive basic security
In comparison, the increase in the number of employed Ukrainians subject to social security contributions was modest
Germany is turning out to be Czechia’s curse as energy prices soar
We continue looking forward to emission-free tomorrows regardless of the reality of these ideas, writes Czech commentator Pavel Páral
Is Germany a friend or foe? New poll asks Polish citizens what they think of their neighbor
An opinion poll asking Poles about their perceptions of German attitudes to Poland shows the Polish nation is mostly undecided on the matter
While German politicians plan to sell off the strategic Hamburg port to China, Italy’s Meloni is promoting ‘Made in Italy’
There is an effective remedy against Chinese influence: Consistent production and consumption in Europe
Germany: Kids forced to eat vegetarian school lunches in Freiburg after meat gets canceled, move sparks fury among parents who have to pay even more for meals
“We want to keep the cost increases under control,” claims education head Christine Buchheit (Greens)
Ukraine will not want Berlin to lead the reconstruction, says Polish expert
Despite German economic clout, Ukraine will gravitate towards Poland as the leader in the future reconstruction of Ukraine, says political scientist Przemysław Żurawski vel Grajewski
German government’s ‘rainbow portal’ advises children to take puberty blockers, change genders
Adults who protest their child taking hormone “therapy” drugs are promoting “nonsense,” according to a German ministry website
If the opposition wins, Poland will not be a sovereign country, says Kaczyński
A left-liberal opposition election victory would mean Poland is no longer an independent nation, said the head of Poland’s conservative PiS party
Poland after something more important than reparations from Germany
Law professor Andrew Tettenborn, writing in the British weekly magazine The Spectator, argues that Poland has a strong political rather than legal case against Germany
The Germans are one of the main reasons behind the EU’s energy crisis, says Czech MEP
“A naive approach that was unable to read Russia in its full depth and context. The Germans took it purely for business purposes,” said Czech MEP Alexandr Vondra
Egyptian migrant tried to kidnap a baby, but was released the next day. He then attacks German police and pedestrians 2 days later
Despite trying to steal a baby in its stroller, the man wwas not initially charged with a crime
Mindless obedience of procedure is replacing the idea of Europe
Europe as an ideal is dying as a result of mindless adherence to procedures that have been imposed by Germany, argues philosopher Prof. Janusz Sytnik-Czetwertyński
Germany: AfD soars to new high in the polls, anti-sanctions Wagenknecht now 2nd most popular politician in Germany
The question now is how much higher can the conservative AfD party go
German court rules intelligence service can continue surveilling Identitarian movement
The movement expresses “hostility towards foreigners and Islam,” claims the Cologne Administrative Court
Russian oil pipeline leak reported in Poland not being treated as sabotage
The Druzhba oil pipelines supply oil to Germany from Siberia through Poland
German WWII reparations for Poland: ‘The perpetrator does not decide when the case is closed’
Polish professor and MEP Ryszard Legutko says that Germany’s responsibility for World War II reparations remains in force
German government furious as ‘friendly countries’ charge ‘astronomical prices’ for gas
Germany’s energy situation is dire, and the Nord Stream pipeline explosions have only worsened its geopolitical and economic outlook
Germany set to cave to pressure over EU-wide gas purchasing and price cap plan
Germany has been criticized by European commissioners for undermining the functioning of the single market
Germany could go from an ‘industrial country to an industrial museum’ due to worsening energy crisis
Germany is at risk of being deindustrialized
Germany’s foreign minister belittles Polish government and thanks Russia
At a meeting with Polish journalists and politicians, German FM Annalena Baerbock saw no problem with a fellow German politician thanking Russians
Nord Stream explosions mark the end of an era for Germany
Russo-German economic and geopolitical relations as we know them are coming to an end, writes political scientist Marek Cichocki
Kaczyński: Germans dig in on WWII reparations to Poland
Leader of Poland’s ruling party called German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock’s refusal to discuss reparations a barricade that Poland will now have to force down
Poland formally demands $1.3 trillion in reparations from Germany for WWII damages
Poland officially launched a massive reparation claim against Germany, but Germany has already stated it does not owe any money
‘Thank you, USA’ – Radosław Sikorski tweeted precisely what Germany wanted
Poland’s former foreign minister has only further revealed his contempt for the United States and his admiration for Germany through his controversial “Thank you, USA” tweet posted after the Nord Stream pipeline explosions, writes Polish senior columnist Jerzy Jachowicz
German households are burning through gas too quickly, warns agency head
“Regardless of what the weather is like: We need savings of at least 20 percent across all areas”
Conservative AfD now strongest party in eastern Germany, rises to 15% nationally
Germany’s only conservative party surges in the polls
Poland plans new push for €1.3 trillion in reparations from Germany, says Poland’s ruling party leader
“Germany considers themselves a moral power. That is like if I considered myself a basketball player in the NBA,” said Poland’s Kaczyński, who is 5’5″ tall
Germany: An unexpectedly large protest against government energy policy could foreshadow growing discontent this winter
The protest against German energy policy was only supposed to involve 400 citizens, but that number ballooned to 4,000 out of a city of only 59,000
African man claimed to create ‘green energy’ from modified television sets, and top German public news outlets fell for it
The German journalist behind the story repeated the alleged inventor’s claim that “racism” may be the reason the made-up energy invention had not spread to Europe
Germany’s conservative AfD party is rising in the polls
Polling also shows the ruling government coalition would no longer have a majority to rule if an election were held now
German bakery handed €330,000 bill for gas consumption
A previously concluded contract with a price guarantee until the end of 2023 was allegedly suddenly terminated


What does the right’s historic victory in Sweden mean for Europe?
The Sweden Democrats face real challenges ahead but also an unprecedented opportunity to change Sweden for the better
Polish parliament overwhelmingly approves reparations claim against Germany for WWII losses
“The wrongs against millions of Poles will not stop being heard until they have been righted”
Germany: Syrian migrant who severely injured police officer is already released
The perpetrator is said to have pushed a 60-year-old police officer so hard that he fell over and hit his head on the street
Eco-zealots have whipped up hysteria over the Oder River in the pursuit of foreign interests
Ecological disputes and disasters such as the one on the Oder are being used in an attempt to block investments that are in the national interest, writes Janusz Życzkowski for portal i.pl
Poles don’t believe the country’s WWII reparations claim will be successful
Polling research suggests that Poles do not believe the claim for World War II reparations from Germany will be successful, even though they believe that claim to be morally valid
VIDEO: German police kill man who yelled ‘Allah Akbar’ during knife attack
The first part of the attack was caught on video
Despite migrant wave, Germany and Czechia are reluctant to close their borders
Czechia’s interior minister will first negotiate with Slovakia on compliance with the so-called readmission agreement, which regulates the transfer of migrants between countries
‘Without energy, no economy can run’ – German companies warn of disaster as electricity and gas tap are ‘turned off’
“Every day we receive emergency calls from companies that are about to stop production,” said the president of the Central Association of German Crafts
Poland’s call for war reparations is not a lost cause
No government and no politician has the right to refuse redress for war victims, their children, and grandchildren when they have suffered losses, and there are no lost causes until the cause has been fought, argues Marek Domagalski for news outlet Rzeczpospolita
Germany shouldn’t lead Ukraine’s reconstruction efforts, says former top US diplomat to Poland
Former U.S. Ambassador to Poland Georgette Mosbacher has told Polish media outlet Rzeczpospolita that “Germany should not be at the head of the countries reconstructing Ukraine after the war is over” because it was German policy on Nord Stream 2 that contributed to the outbreak of the war
Olaf Scholz’s new formula for the EU
The gambit of offering enlargement of the EU to the east in return for an agreement for deeper and faster integration is a repeat of the successful German strategy in the 1990s during the process of EU enlargement to Central Europe, writes Marek A. Cichocki for daily Rzeczpospolita
Poland’s Kaczyński is playing the long game over German reparations
Here is why Poland is choosing now to pursue €1.3 trillion in reparations from Germany
Rejected asylum seeker beats transgender man to death during LGBT parade in Germany
The suspect is a Russian citizen hailing from Chechnya who should have already left the country
Hate hoax in Germany: Green politician resigns after inventing Nazi death threats against himself
“The suspicion was confirmed that the reported crimes did not occur; they were faked and there was no threat,” the Aachen police reported
Reparations from Germany: The moment to be proud to be a Pole
Poland has been waiting for this day for a long time, to put reparations from Germany on the international agenda and begin negotiations, writes Marek Pyza
Trust in the German state is at rock bottom, new polling shows
53 percent of the SPD, 52 percent of the Greens, and even 80 percent of FDP supporters think the state is too overwhelmed to fulfill its tasks
Germany responds to Poland’s $1.3 trillion reparations demand for WWII occupation
An estimated 6 million Poles were killed in Poland during WWII, but Germany argues that the matter of reparations is closed
Germans feeling the pinch as fuel prices soar higher
The end of the petrol discount was already clearly visible at gas stations in Germany
Germany’s game to benefit from the Oder River environmental catastrophe
Environmental concerns that were raised after the Oder River crisis are a part of Germany’s economic game, writes Jacek Liziniewicz for Gazeta Polska daily
Poles recall the spirit of freedom that both Hitler and Stalin hated
It is sad that people in Europe and the wider world do not understand the meaning of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact for Poland, writes Polish commentator Tomasz Łysiak
‘Germany is in trouble and Scholz knows it,’ says Polish MEP
Germany is losing its position as the EU’s leader, says a prominent Polish MEP
‘Doesn’t meet Polish expectations’ – German tank swap offer to replace 250 Polish tanks sent to Ukraine falls short
According to Defense Minister Mariusz Błaszczak, Poland was offered only 20 tanks by Germany
Germany should have a meat tax, says Green Party food minister while criticizing Germans’ eating habits
“We should eat less meat overall,” said the German federal minister of food and agriculture
Merkel’s decision to accept 1.2 million refugees in Germany earns her UNESCO Peace Prize
Angela Merkel awarded with peace prize for the open borders policy Germany continues to suffer from
Russia is a clear foe, but the greater threat to Poland’s sovereignty comes from the West, warn senior Polish MEPs
Prof. Ryszard Legutko backs his ruling party colleague Prof. Zdzisław Krasnodębski’s controversial remarks in which he said that the EU currently presents a greater threat to Poland’s sovereignty than Russia
Germany holds the answer to soaring energy prices
Germany significantly influences European energy prices, thanks to its energy policy and the size of its market, writes energy expert Jaroslav Míl
WWII’s Russian-German Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact that divided up Poland still seems to exist
Many elements of a pivotal pact signed by the Third Reich and the Soviet Union prior to the Second World War still appear valid today, writes Polish reporter Jakub Maciejewski
Will Germans soon run out of savings? Top banking boss warns of accelerating crisis
“60 percent of German households will have to use their entire disposable income purely for living expenses,” said Helmut Schleweis
Germany’s blocking of EU funds for Poland is against interests of its own entrepreneurs, says Polish professor of economics
Zbigniew Krysiak believes the political situation in Germany is increasingly unstable
Explosive claim: EU elites are offering Donald Tusk presidency of EU commission if he helps introduce euro currency to Poland, says Polish central bank head
The leader of Poland’s opposition, Donald Tusk, is working to implement EU and Germans plans in Poland, said Governor of the National Bank of Poland (NBP) Adam Glapiński
‘Germany is so dependent on Russia that they are now on the brink of recession,’ says Polish MEP
Germany should have listened to Donald Trump and Poland on energy security issues, according to PiS MEP Dominik Tarczyński
Half of Poles want German reparations and publication of the report on damages inflicted during World War II, poll shows
According to the survey, Poles would like their government to fight for war reparations from Germany in international courts rather than in European institutions
German conservatives finally take on the country’s left-wing public broadcasters
Corruption scandals and overt bias are plaguing Germany’s left-wing public broadcasters, leaving conservatives with a rare opportunity they should not waste
Energy crisis will spark riots that make Covid-19 protests look like ‘kids’ birthday party,’ warns German law enforcement official
Mass protests and riots are just as conceivable as concrete acts of violence, states the Thuringian Office for the Protection of the Constitution president, Stephan Kramer
Germany: 4 Iraqis arrested for starting massive forest fire in famed Saxon-Switzerland National Park
The perpetrators allegedly smoked a hookah, which is said to have started the fire
How to restore the balance of power in world politics
In order to achieve peace in Ukraine, a new world security architecture must be created and Warsaw has a chance to be the hub of European security cooperation, argues editor-in-chief of Gazeta Polska Tomasz Sakiewicz
Knife-wielding African 16-year-old shot dead by police in Dortmund
Investigators consider the possibility that the perpetrator wanted to harm himself with a knife or commit suicide
German climate activists pour green paint into water fountains to protest gas energy
The protesters turned the water in fountains green in Hamburg, Berlin, Bonn, Essen, and Munich
German Greens minister wants to establish centers for neighbors to report each other for political incorrectness
The government of the most populous federal state will spend €140,000 to establish each center
Warsaw honors the memory of victims of the 1944 Wola massacre
The butcher of the Wola district in 1944 was German General Heinz Reinefarth, who was never punished and was respected in the German Federal Republic where he held public posts until his death in 1979
Poland should stop the EU from becoming a German Fourth Reich
Poland’s primary objective should be to weaken the position of Germany and the EU so that it can block their pro-Russian orientation, argues senior conservative politician Marian Piłka
Where is the Polish opposition heading?
In a time of great danger to state security, the main opposition party proposes a cultural revolution and calls for nationwide social protests, warns Prof. Mieczysław Ryba, a historian at John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin
Warsaw remembers heroes of the 1944 Uprising
Poles stood for one minute of silence as sirens wailed at 5 p.m. to commemorate the Warsaw Uprising of 1944