Poland signs deal with South Korea to build second nuclear power plant
In a bid to maintain energy security amid soaring gas and coal prices, Poland is counting on nuclear power

First nuclear plant in Poland to be constructed by US company
The construction of the nuclear plant will commence in 2026 on the Baltic Sea shore in northern Poland
Poland close to agreement on nuclear plant plans following US talks
Deputy PM Jacek Sasin and Climate Minister Anna Moskwa are in Washington D.C. to discuss the construction of the first nuclear power station in Poland
Baltic Pipe will be completed on time, says Polish deputy PM who promises energy security despite cut-off from Russia
After Russia cut off its gas for Poland, Polish authorities assure that they are well prepared for such a scenario
Polish coal mine closures may be slowed down, hints deputy PM
Poland may modify its plan to close coal mines by 2049 due to the war in Ukraine and sanctions on Russian coal
What if Russia cuts off gas to Poland?
While much of Europe remains under threat from Russia cutting gas, Poland is in a better position than most
US to invest $1 billion in nuclear endeavor with Poland, Polish minister confirms
Polish Minister of State Assets Jacek Sasin emphasized the need for the Polish-American venture to not only involve the U.S. supplying nuclear technology, but also serious capital
Poland to increase natural gas purchases from the US over next 20 years, decrease reliance on Russia
Poland’s energy independence from Russia is growing
German court: Nord Stream 2 won’t be exempted from EU regulations
The German court’s decision means that it will be harder for Russia to use Nord Stream 2 for political purposes
Covid-19 cases surge in Poland’s Silesia, 12 mines to be closed
Hundreds of coronavirus cases reported from Silesian miners and their families
Polish Deputy PM: Post offices are ready for postal voting
Polish parliament decides on postal voting during the upcoming presidential election
Macron’s Poland visit a disappointment for the opposition: deputy PM
Talks with Emmanuel Macron focused on cooperation and not criticism of Poland
The curious case of Lyudmyla Kozlovska
Liberal media and politicians fiercely defend Lyudmyla Kozlovska after her expulsion from the European Union. She was expelled at the request of the Polish Internal Security Agency (ABW) as posing a security threat following allegations that she works for Russian interests.