Now playing Next Europe News Brussels asks Poland for 'clarifications' about cash-for-visas scandal Ylva Johansson, the European Commissioner for home affairs, has written a letter to the Polish government asking for "clarifications" about the spiralling cash-for-visas scandal that has gripped the country. 20/09/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Why Poland attacks Venice-winning refugee drama as 'Nazi propaganda'? Following public attacks from the Polish Justice Minister, who labelled Agnieszka Holland’s Venice-winner 'The Green Border' "Nazi propaganda," the Federation of European Screen Directors has joined several European filmmakers in supporting the refugee drama. 20/09/2023
Now playing Next Work This Polish company is trialling an AI-powered CEO to run its business The "always on" AI CEO is tasked with identifying clients for their high-end collectible rums as well as choosing artists to design custom bottles. 19/09/2023
Now playing Next Europe News Ukraine sues Poland, Hungary and Slovakia over unilateral grain bans Ukraine has launched legal action against Poland, Hungary and Slovakia over their unilateral bans on grain exports, which it considers to be a "violation of their international obligations." 18/09/2023
Now playing Next world news Poland imposes EU ban on all Russian-registered passenger cars Under the EU’s decision, cars registered in the Russian Federation are no longer allowed to enter Polish territory. 17/09/2023
Now playing Next Europe News EU lifts bans on Ukrainian grain but Poland and Hungary keep embargo The European Commission has lifted the temporary bans on Ukrainian grain after Kyiv agreed to tighten control over its agricultural exports. 15/09/2023
Now playing Next Poland Poland is one month away from an election that could shake things up One month before Poland’s parliamentary election on 15 October, Euronews looks at how the race might shake up the country’s politics through two new risky coalitions. 15/09/2023
Now playing Next Poland Poland just experienced its biggest migrant hunger strike “It was one of the biggest strikes of this kind, if not the biggest strike in detention centres in Poland,” attorney-at-law Zuzanna Kaciupska told Euronews. 13/09/2023
Now playing Next Europe News MEPs spar over EU bans on Ukrainian grain as deadline looms Members of the European Parliament are split over the temporary bans that the European Union has imposed on Ukrainian grain. 12/09/2023
Now playing Next Poland Poland calls for Ukraine grain embargo extension to protect farmers "Poland will not allow Ukraine grain to flood us," said the country's prime minister said in the midst of intensive election campaigning. 12/09/2023
Now playing Next Poland Poland's ruling party drags German chancellor into referendum debate A new advert portrays Olaf Scholz in an unfavourable light over a vote on the country's retirement age. 11/09/2023
Now playing Next Poland Polish family beatified for sheltering Jews during World War II The Ulma family were executed by the Nazis in 1944 for hiding Jews at their home. They were allegedly betrayed. 11/09/2023
Now playing Next world news Poland's political parties reveal campaign programs before election Poland’s conservative governing party and the opposition showered potential voters with promises on Saturday as the country's political parties revealed their campaign programs before the 15 October parliamentary election. 10/09/2023
Now playing Next Poland 'No examples' of authoritarianism in Poland, claims minister Poland's ruling party has been widely accused of damaging the country's democratic progress. 08/09/2023
Now playing Next United Kingdom EU citizens who moved from the UK speak of Brexit's impact on them Many wanted to leave the United Kingdom after the referendum result. Now a new report hears from those who did, and the impact on their families. 08/09/2023
Now playing Next Economy Poland slashes interest rates, causing zloty to slide against dollar Poland's central bank governor said on Thursday that its large interest rate cut was justified despite high inflation because prices are stabilising. 07/09/2023
Now playing Next Poland Poland's opposition accuses government of migration policy hypocrisy It alleges that the government admitted about 130,000 Muslim migrants last year despite its anti-migrant statements, aimed chiefly at non-Christians. 07/09/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Venice 2023 review: Agnieszka Holland's 'Green Border' An emotionally devastating indictment of a continuing EU crisis - and one of Agnieszka Holland's best films. 06/09/2023
Now playing Next Poland Poland said its army will soon be the strongest in Europe. Can it? Through a series of major arms deals, Poland is set to establish military supremacy in continental Europe - though the high cost of this expansion is a source of concern for some experts. 06/09/2023
Now playing Next Poland 170,000 Ukrainian students start a new year at school in Poland Many face problems with language, integration and displacement. 05/09/2023