The Baerbock-Lavrov talks are a meeting of two different worlds
Western Europe’s increasingly young politicians are not as concerned about changes to the world order as their counterparts from the USA, China or Russia, writes political scientist Marek A. Cichocki
‘Poland is not the USSR’s orphan,’ Polish official hits back at Russian minister
Chief of the Polish President’s cabinet Paweł Szrot responded to Russia’s claims that NATO was taking over countries “orphaned” by the collapse of the Soviet Union
The Vatican humiliates Central European Catholics with Russia meeting
Vatican Secretary for Relations with States Bishop Paul Gallagher has been perpetuating the Russian narrative about the alleged ‘humanitarian crisis’ on the Polish-Belarusian border, writes Goran Andrijanić
Czechia is pursuing a ‘destructive’ policy, says Moscow after Russian national arrested in Prague for alleged role in Crimea annexation
Moscow warns that the arrest at the Prague airport will not happen without a response
Russia’s top diplomat warns of surging anti-White racism in the United States
“Political correctness taken to the point of absurdity will not end well,” said Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov
For Moscow, conflict with EU is part of a larger plan
After Josep Borrell’s disastrous visit to Moscow, the Russians are ramping up the rhetoric against the EU to a new level in order to deliver a clear message, argues Marek Budzisz on portal wpolityce.pl
Moscow strikes back in the dispute with Prague, considers renaming a metro station
Metro station Prazhskaya to be renamed Marshal Konev?
Russia will be absent at Middle East conference
Russia will not participate in the Middle East conference in Warsaw in February, Polish foreign minister Jacek Czaputowicz has said. In an interview for Rzeczpospolita he also explains why Poland will not have to choose between the US and the EU in the future.