Europe Poland Poland threatened Minsk with sanctions against the country after a court in Grodno sentenced Andrzej Poczobut, a Polish-Belarusian journalist and activist living in Belarus, to eight years in prison
Europe Poland Scientists from Warsaw University of Life Sciences intend to restore war-torn forests in Ukraine through a new project 'Restoring Recreational Potential of Damaged Forests for Human Well-Being in Post-War Ukraine'
Europe Poland Members of Poland's ruling Law and Justice party want to make it easier for Polish authorities to conduct electronic surveillance of citizens by giving agents easier access to their emails and social media posts
Europe Poland Polish President Andrzej Duda said in Davos that his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin is trying to "enslave Ukraine" because the latter wants to be part of the European Union and NATO
Europe Poland Poland has taken in 8.84 million refugees fleeing Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the Polish Border Guard agency reported yesterday
Europe Poland New consumer-protection regulations will be introduced on 1st January 2023; among other provisions, they will make online shopping more transparent and set new rules regarding purchases made during showcases and excursions
Europe Poland The Polish Prime Minister paid tribute to the victims of the 1981 repression by the country's communist authorities against striking miners in the southern city of Katowice, which he described as 'an open wound in Polish history'
Europe Poland PM Morawiecki has promised his Finnish counterpart that he will help convince PM Orban, who, together with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, is the only remaining to ratify Finland's application for NATO membership
Europe Poland The country has issued a series of decisions effectively banning Russian representatives, including Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, from attending international meetings and summits on its territory
Europe Poland EU lawmakers will soon hold a public hearing to present local lawmakers with a list of women who allegedly died as a result of the tightening of abortion laws that created a de facto ban
Europe Poland An open-air exhibition documenting the Ukrainian famine of 1932-1933 has opened in Łazienki Park in Warsaw
Europe Poland 76% of Poles are in favour of accepting refugees from Ukraine; the same percentage believe that the Russian invasion of Ukraine poses a direct threat to Poland's security, according to the CBOS pollster's study
Europe Poland Fire brigades are checking whether bomb shelters across the country are sufficiently equipped as a safety measure in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine