Survey: Poles are divided on identity more than other large European countries
Poland is the European country most divided into two groups which are hostile to one another, according to a survey from the University of Munster
There are plans to force Poland to pay for crimes it did not commit during the Holocaust
Poles do not want to and will not pay for Holocaust crimes committed by the German state, writes columnist Michał Karnowski
EU-Russia alliance would seek to dominate the world, says former Polish defense minister
Antoni Macierewicz believes that Germany and France are ‘frustrated’ after their attempts to impose an alliance between the EU and Russia failed

Hungary’s child protection law has its foreign supporters
Every state has the right to regulate its schools and universities as it sees fit
War of words between Israel and Poland after Poland passes law limiting WWII property restitution claims
“Israel writing about morality is like Russia writing about human rights,” Dariusz Matecki stated.
Polish teen who protested false WWII history in French textbook was called ‘descendant of murderers’
Jakub Vaugon opposed a slander during his history lesson which involved accusing Poland of co-responsibility for exterminating Jews in the German Treblinka concentration camp
‘We love Poles, and we treat them like brothers’ – Hungarian sculptor gifts John Paul II statue to Polish university
“In the West, the statues of great historic figures are being removed while in Poland and in Hungary the memory of John Paul II is being cultivated and statues in his name are erected”
Poland: Red hot Warsaw stock exchange hits new record high
On Thursday, the Warsaw Stock Exchange Index reached 67,745.39, marking its highest closing value in history
Romania gives Donald Tusk highest civilian award
This is the same award taken away from an ethnic Hungarian
‘People have been taken over by a destructive ideological madness,’ says Polish MEP
Diplomats are supposed to remain politically neutral, but such rules did not hamper a number of foreign diplomats from attending the politically charged Warsaw Pride Parade
EU publication suggests Poland was responsible for Auschwitz
Former Polish foreign minister raises the alarm about another scandalous example of distorted historical truth about the German death camp
Two large groups of illegal migrants detained in Poland
22 illegal migrants from Afghanistan were stopped in eastern Poland after crossing the Polish-Belarusian border
EU could start restricting funds to Hungary, Poland, and even Czechia
EU to start using the new rules for drawings from the funds
Poland is a magnet for investors
Every seventh dollar allocated for new investments and for investment projects in the European Union and UK will go to Poland, according to the report by UNCTAD
Romania becomes latest country to rebel against the EU’s top court
The Romanian Constitutional Tribunal ruled that the top EU court is operating outside of the EU’s competencies when it decreed that Romanian courts should put EU law above their country’s constitution
Polish intelligence services: Thousands of Polish citizens affected by massive hacker attack
Massive hacker attack targets government officials across Poland
Germany’s continued pivot to the left will empower EU institutions and harm nation-states
Germany’s pivot to the left will increase pressure for supremacy of EU institutions over nation-states, writes influential Polish conservative commentator and former Speaker of Sejm Marek Jurek
More Christian statues vandalized in Poland
The statues of Our Lady of Fatima and Our Lady Immaculate in Szczecin were vandalized by unknown culprits who painted an upside-down red cross on the sculptures
Polish defense minister: The V4 is sensitive to threats to the EU and NATO
Military cooperation within the V4 has been reaffirmed and future plans have been outlined following the meeting of V4 defense ministers in Elbląg
Top EU official uses fake news to condemn Poland over LGBT rights
Polish deputy foreign minister decisively responded to Timmermans’s claims based on fake news and reiterated that there were no “LGBT free zones” in Poland
NATO will respond to recent hacker attacks against Polish politicians
“We are in a state of cyberwar,” warns expert of Center for Eastern Studies in Warsaw
Baltic Pipe construction in Denmark to be partially resumed
The Polish government is cheering the decision
Survey: Poles don’t want Donald Tusk to return to Polish politics
There is little enthusiasm from Poles over Donald Tusk making a return to Polish politics, with most against it or having no opinion on the matter
Kaczyński: Poland is preparing for ‘civilizational leap’ with billions of euros in funding
The EU’s top court sides with Germany over ‘Polish camps’ defamation
The European Court of Justice has ruled that former Auschwitz prisoner Stanisław Zalewski cannot petition a Polish court against the use of the term “Polish camps” in German media
Polish President reminds German President about reparations
Polish President Andrzej Duda and German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier met in Warsaw on Thursday on the 30th anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Good Neighbourship and Friendly Cooperation
Poland: Palestinian terrorist suspect apprehended
Polish border guards and Poland’s Internal Security Agency (ABW) teamed up to apprehend a Palestinian terrorist suspect in the city of Olsztyn
Poland: Warsaw and Łódz will become one metropolitan area with new rail link
A new high-speed rail link will create a new interconnected region in Poland
Diplomats engaging in pro-LGBT propaganda are a disgrace, says senior Polish editor
The LGBT movement is a form of neo-colonialism and imperialism in the pursuit of social engineering that has taken root in the West, according to the Polish editor
Polish opposition is doing Moscow’s bidding in hack attack
Poland’s main liberal opposition parties are trying to use disinformation created in Moscow to discredit the Polish government in a manic drive to undermine the ruling Law and Justice (PiS) administration, writes Marek Pyza
Polish reactions to Biden-Putin summit: No breakthrough but victory for Putin
Putin walked away with a victory from his summit with Biden, argue commentator Piotr Cywiński and former Polish Foreign Affairs Minister Witold Waszczykowski
Polish minister: Baltic Pipe project will continue
Energy infrastructure minister Piotr Naimski tells Polish Radio that the Baltic Pipe gas project is still proceeding on target despite a decision by the Danes to withdraw an environmental permit that had previously been approved
‘In essence, we’re working as the antithesis of the Soros project’ – Conservative university in Warsaw to open its doors in October
The rector of Collegium Intermarium says that universities seem to have abdicated the role of defending the search for truth, goodness and beauty and that his institution will attempt to restore that role for universities in public life
Polish Parliament united against Russian-German Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline
The Sejm voted for the resolution calling for a halt of construction on the controversial pipeline
Cyberattacks against Poland are a growing concern for parliament
A series of cyber attacks have taken place against Polish public authorities after key government minister’s private email account had been hacked
A real Pole kneels only before God, says Poland’s ambassador to Germany
Why should Poles kneel before wealthy footballers, he asks
Poland may reopen embassy in Kabul
Polish Middle East specialist Witold Repetowicz interviewed the deputy foreign minister of Afghanistan, Mirwais Nab, on security and Polish-Afghan relations for portal Defence24.pl
Biden in reassurance mode at NATO summit
The president of Poland, Andrzej Duda, praised Biden for initiating the meetings with him and also with the heads of the Baltic states and Romania
Merkel confirms Polish fears about Nord Stream 2
German Chancellor Angela Merkel says that she and Joe Biden are on the same page over the Russian-German gas pipeline
Survey: Poles supportive of Ukrainian migrants
According to research conducted by the pollster “Social Changes”, most Poles view migration from Ukraine into Poland in a positive light
Poland expects America to engage in European security
Polish Presidential Minister Krzysztof Szczerski said that he expected the US to confirm at the NATO summit reassurances given on the question of European and NATO east flank security
Tusk fails to speak up for Poland
Donald Tusk has stayed totally silent with regard to the US administration’s U-turn on Nord Stream 2, but when Tusk was in power, he followed without question the interests of Germany and Western Europe, writes Marek Pyza
Polish foreign minister slams US, says he learned about Nord Stream 2 sanctions waiver from the media
Polish Foreign Minister Zbigniew Rau says President Biden seems to think Europe is Germany alone
Survey: Majority of Poles would vaccinate their children against Covid-19
More than 60 percent of Poles would vaccinate their children if given the opportunity, according to a new survey by United Surveys
Polish PMi: Strengthening the ‘Three Seas’ is in the best interest of US and Western Europe alike
In an interview for American ‘Newsweek’, Mateusz Morawiecki emphasized the need to develop Eastern Europe in relation to the West, to strengthen EU presence in the transatlantic community
Polish doctors treat 200 patients in Tanzania, perform much-needed eye surgeries
The Polish doctors have already performed similar missions in Cameroon and the Central African Republic
European Commission sues Czechia and Poland over foreigners’ voting rights
Polish Border Guard detains large number of illegal migrants in newest wave
Poland may not be the final destination of most migrants but remains a conduit to reach countries in Western Europe
As Poland’s economy booms, Poles are increasingly rejecting work in the Netherlands
Liberal-left Polish MEPs support German effort to remove EU veto mechanism
“They do not care about the interests of their own country and fall in line with the narrative of the stronger country, which is Germany,” says Law and Justice (PiS) MEP Beata Mazurek
Survey: Majority of Western Europeans believe that ‘the EU is not working’
Poland agrees to seek a compromise with Czechia regarding Turów mine
Polish Minister Michal Wójcik believes in the agreement
Could rising conservative star rule Italy in an alliance with a Brussels favorite?
“A potential political alliance between Giorgia Meloni and Mario Draghi is an idea Polish politicians could only dream of,” writes columnist Jan Rokita
Barack Obama calls Poland and Hungary ‘authoritarian’
Polish social media users pointed out the former US president’s ignorance of history and noted that this was not his first harmful opinion directed against Poland
Data on Polish economy is absolutely shocking, says Polish economist
Economist and market analyst Ignacy Morawski pointed out that the scale of rebound in Polish industry is incredible and the services sector is soon to follow
Exclusive: Hungarians still feel the tragedy of WWI treaty till this day, but Central Europe isn’t listening to their concerns, says Polish documentary director
A Polish documentary filmmaker Mariusz Pilis spoke with Remix about his new project exploring the Trianon Treaty, which saw Hungary lose 71% of its territory at the end of WWI, a national tragedy that continues to affect Central Europe
Germany wants to remove veto rights in the EU, but Poland fears German hegemony
The Polish deputy minister of justice warns that the EU’s veto mechanism protects smaller member states from a German hegemony
After a French textbook accused Poles of responsibility for the Holocaust, a 19-year-old fought for a correction
One Polish-French student earned an apology from the textbook publisher
European Commission will seek solution to Baltic Pipe delay in Denmark
Despite the withdrawal of the Danish environmental permit, work on the Baltic Pipe will not stop in other sections, says Polish deputy foreign minister
Is Poland doomed?
Shifts in American geopolitical policy, losses in energy security and increasingly bold actions by Belarus and Russia are putting severe pressure on Poland, writes Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Solidarność weekly Cezary Krysztopa
Is there a chance for warmer relations between Poland and Israel?
Given its difficult relations with European states, Israel might return to the concept of good relations with Poland to improve its image in Europe
Poland’s massive Dragon 21 military exercises are underway
The Dragon 21 exercises concern all branches of the Polish military and take place in all training grounds in Poland
Biden’s attempt to appease Putin will fail, says Polish professor
Polish political scientist, professor Przemysław Żurawski vel Grajewski, warns that Central Europe will bear the price of the United States’ failed attempts at an alliance with Russia
In blow to Poland, Denmark withdraws environmental permit for Baltic Pipe
The Baltic Pipe project allegedly endangers the lives of small animals living in Danish territory
Polish government to introduce 10 ‘Polish Deal’ projects within 100 days
Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki revealed which Polish Deal projects will be fulfilled first
Polish president honors Czech couple for saving lives during WWII
Duda praised a total of nine people from various countries
European Parliament could adopt radical pro-abortion resolution in June
The resolution is primarily aimed at Poland
Hungary and Poland in the crosshairs as Jourová threatens rule-of-law financial sanctions later this year
Fast-tracked rule-of-law proceedings are in the pipeline, and conservative governments are the intended target
Poland joins EU Covid Certificate System
The system will officially start on July 1 when all countries will acknowledge the new standard, stated Health Minister Adam Niedzielski
Polish PM Morawiecki is rebuilding his social image and credibility
The prime minister promised that a return to normality will be possible if the vaccination program was successful and Poles believed him, writes Michał Szułdrzyński
Russian police arrest Russian opposition leader aboard Polish airline in St. Petersburg
Former “Open Russia” leader Andrei Pivovarov was arrested after Russian authorities ordered the LOT plane to return to terminal
Hungary won’t join European Public Prosecutor’s Office
Five countries decided to stay out
Germany sends delegation to Washington to negotiate Nord Stream 2
The German delegation is headed by Jan Hecker, one of Angela Merkel’s closest advisors

Poll: Poland’s leading conservative party is surging among voters
With 40 percent of support among voters, the United Right is polling the highest it has in several months, according to the latest survey by Institute for Social Research and Market (IBRiS)
Spain to help Poland build Central Communication Port
A series of agreements for cooperation in many areas between Poland and Spain were signed during PM Mateusz Morawiecki’s two-day state visit to Spain
Saxon Palace reconstruction in Warsaw plays key role in conflict over Polish heritage, says Polish professor
Professor of history Andrzej Nowak explains why the Saxon Palace was important to Polish history and cultural heritage
The current struggle within Civic Platform will determine the Polish opposition’s future
Despite weak support in polls, the Civic Platform has too many resources to be counted out of the political race, writes Katarzyna Gójska
Polish president ratifies EU Recovery Fund unlocking billions in funds for Poland
This is an incredibly important moment for not only Poland but the entire European Union, Andrzej Duda said
Poles to spend upcoming long weekend in Poland: report
As pandemic restrictions are loosening, a third of Poles are planning to use the opportunity to leave their homes during the upcoming long June weekend
Croatia needs Poles and Poles need Croatia
Thanks to connections with Croatia, Poland’s national airline carrier is slowly returning to normality, writes Marcin Wikło
The Great Wall of China is breaking over COVID-19
The question concerning China’s responsibility for the modern world’s greatest tragedy, the coronavirus, is now being asked increasingly more, writes Jerzy Haszczynski

New powerful conservative faction could be third-largest group in European Parliament
The strong voice of conservative, national political parties on the European Parliament forum is being restored, says publicist Piotr Grzybowski
Belarusian opposition journalist’s mother begs for help for her imprisoned son
Belarusian oppositionist Roman Protasevich’s parents held a conference in Warsaw in which they appealed for support
Son of Zbigniew Brzezinski likely candidate for US ambassador to Poland
Mark Brzezinski’s candidacy for ambassador is currently being seriously considered by President Joe Biden
Kremlin: President Duda’s rhetoric against Russia is unacceptable
Andrzej Duda’s statement that Russia is “an abnormal country” has provoked stark criticism from Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov
Opinion: Lukashenko is hurling even more empty threats in Poland’s direction
The Belarusian dictator’s recent speech in parliament revealed nothing new in his approach towards the West and Poland, writes Andrzej Łomanowski
Franco-German alliance wants flat carbon tax on all EU member states
The European powers that pollute the most want others to subsidize their green transition
Poland’s left-wing Women’s Strike calls traditional family model ‘fascist’ and too White
The Women’s Strike social media account edited its scandalous entry criticizing the traditional family model following heavy outrage online
Growing German-Polish economic ties don’t equal improving relations
It is still beneficial to Polish interests to continue building economic relations with Berlin without expecting anything more, writes Marek A. Cichocki
Polish President Duda: Georgians, we are waiting for you in the EU and NATO
Poland continues its push to expand NATO membership to countries like Georgia
Biden: Nord Stream 2 sanctions would be counterproductive to European relations
US President Joe Biden told a Polish journalist exactly why he has waived sanctions against the Russian-German pipeline project
President Duda visits Polish troops stationed in Turkey
The Polish military contingent was Poland’s response to Turkey’s call for NATO support due to the worsening security situation in the region

Opinion: Can the Visegrad Four last?
Despite the current crisis over the Turów mine, the Visegrad Four must be confident in catching up to the West together, writes Jerzy Haszczynski
Opinion: President Duda’s visit to Turkey may have been most important one this year
The meeting between the Polish and Turkish presidents was closely observed in many capitals and especially in Moscow, writes Jacek Karnowski
Polish students in the clutches of neo-Marxism
An anonymous University of Warsaw sociology graduate reveals the radical leftist theory being taught at Poland’s top universities
‘Poland and Turkey have common goals as NATO members,’ says Polish president during state visit to Ankara
Poland is buying Bayraktar TB2 armed drones from Turkey
Polish PM: Belarusian airspace is creating dangers long unseen in Europe
Poland’s government is satisfied with the conclusions of the EU summit which entailed new sanctions against the Belarusian regime, says a government spokesman