After the elections, Germany’s hostile foreign policy towards Poland could change
Germany will not carry out its foreign policy regarding Poland as aggressively after the Bundestag elections because there will no longer be such a dominant party in Germany, believes Editor-in-Chief of Gazeta Polska Tomasz Sakiewicz
New formula for Warsaw’s March of Independence ‘will be a historic event’
To preserve life during the pandemic, the annual March of Independence on Nov. 11 will take the form of a car cavalcade
Sakiewicz: We must oppose recent Islamic terrorist attacks or there will be more of them
Following Islamic terror attacks in France and Austria, there are questions of when it will end
Head of Gazeta Polska slams social media censorship: ‘Situation is critical, they treat us like a colony’
The editor-in-chief of Gazeta Polska and deputy CEO of Telewizja Republika, Tomasz Sakiewicz, in an interview for Remix News talks about the latest attacks on his media outlets and growing censorship on the internet
Russia blamed for Poland Daily news outlet hack, disinformation about NATO troops for Belarus posted
According to the editor in chief of Gazeta Polska, Tomasz Sakiewicz, Russian special services are behind the attacks
Twitter censors news outlet Poland Daily and conservative commentator @BasedPoland
The suspension of the Poland Daily account has been associated with the anti-right and anti-PiS article published by leftist portal Oko.press

The Polish Republic vs. the Russian Empire
Belarus is the final chance for Russia to maintain a strong foothold in Central Eastern Europe
Poland’s new Supreme Court chief justice could spell trouble for communist-era justices
There is hope that post-communism in the Polish judiciary is coming to an end, argues Tomasz Sakiewicz, the editor of Gazeta Polska

Thousands of Poles rally in Warsaw to support judicial reforms
Sakiewicz: We must fight for what we worked for
Law and Justice (PiS) must maintain its independent majority in parliament, so that Poland will not lose the progress it has made in the last four years, writes Tomasz Sakiewicz.
PiS losing mayoral races in the big cities
Sunday’s second round of mayoral elections in Kraków, Gdańsk and Kielce produced no major surprises. According to exit polls in all three cities the ruling Law and Justice (PiS) candidates lost by a margin of almost 2-1.
History still wins votes in Poland
The National Electoral Commission (PKW) has released official collective results of the Polish municipal elections. PiS won with a significant advantage, but the historic lines of divide between Poles are still visible.