The case of activist Lyudmyla Kozlovska, president of the Polish-based human rights NGO Open Dialogue Foundation (ODF), who was expelled from the EU by the Polish...
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On September 17, leaders from Central and Eastern Europe gathered in Bucharest to take part at the third Three Seas Initiative (TSI) summit. Jointly led by Poland and...
The fundamental principle of “sovereign equality of member states” will be the focus point of Poland during the second year of its term at the United Nations Security...
The European Commission has sued Poland at the Court of Justice of the European Union for introducing reforms to the judicial system that it claims breach fundamental EU...
During a visit to the White House on September 18 Polish President Andrzej Duda suggested that he’d like the US to create a permanent American base in Poland that...
Polish President Andrzej Duda launched a fierce attack against the European Union on September 11, as he spoke at a meeting of residents of Leżajsk, in Podkarpackie...
Andrzej Duda, Poland’s president, has for the fourth time since taking office used his power of veto. This time he has refused to sign into law changes to the way in...
In a move to clearly designed to signal its independence from the government, Poland’s Supreme Court announced on August 2 that a law forcing Supreme Court judges to...
August 1 marked the 74th anniversary of the Warsaw Uprising, which began on August 1, 1944 and lasted 63 days. The uprising was an attempt by the Polish Home Army, led...
Poland’s Constitutional Court ruled on July 17 that the country’s president has the right to grant pardons to individuals at any stage of the legal process, not...
Former Polish President Lech Walesa (pictured above, right) and several other former leaders have asked the European Union to defend the rule of law in their country. In...
Polish news portal Onet has obtained a proposal drawn up by the country’s defence ministry which appears to offer the United States 2 billion US dollars towards...