Central Europe needs as much ‘Polonization’ as possible
The region of Central Europe has much to learn from Poland’s uncompromising approach to examining the region’s communist past, writes Goran Andrijanić, a Croatian journalist based in Poland
Russian withdrawal from Kherson is a game changer, says Ukrainian expert
The withdrawal of Russian forces from Kherson is a defeat that will shift the balance of power on the war front in Ukraine’s favor, says Volodymir Horbach from the Kyiv Institute of Euro-Atlantic Cooperation
Is Europe running out of weapons? Critics claim Russia produces them faster
“The Russian president may order weapons manufacturers to switch to 24-hour production,” Estonian Defense Minister Hanno Pevkur said
Ukraine will push Russia back behind pre-war front lines, predicts US general
By next summer, Ukraine will also have regained control of the Crimean Peninsula
EU prepares for possible large-scale blackouts in winter
“The acts of sabotage against the Nord Stream gas pipelines have shown how vulnerable our energy infrastructure is,” states EU commission President Ursula von der Leyen
75% of Poles believe war in Ukraine threatens Poland’s security
The vast majority of Poles also continue to support taking in Ukrainian refugees
Memory of World War II more important than ever, warns Polish PM
Writing in a special supplement on Polish history published in the Chicago Tribune during its 175th anniversary celebrations, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki argues that the present war in Ukraine makes it more important than ever for the memory of World War II to be nurtured so that the same mistakes are not repeated
Ukraine to supply Poland with coal after Russian embargo
Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal has signaled Ukraine’s readiness to introduce coal export quotas for Poland to help its ally through a difficult time
Macron’s accusation of warmongering causes outrage in Poland
French President Emmanuel Macron’s view that the European Union should not follow the policies of the “biggest warmongers,” referring to Poland and the Baltic states, has caused outrage
After split over Ukraine war, will Poland and Hungary restore relations?
Poland’s prime minister signals that despite differences over the war in Ukraine, Poland is ready to restore relations with Hungary
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
Poland and Ukraine are critical to the core of European security
The Biden administration’s talks in Geneva with Putin and the decision for U.S. forces to leave Afghanistan led to Russian preparations for the invasion of Ukraine
Poland’s Duda leads Ukrainian approval ratings as Scholz and Macron struggle to impress
Polling shows who Ukrainians love and hate