Now playing Next Health news Poland to look into abortion guidelines after pregnant woman's death The 33-year-old from Poland, which has some of the strictest abortion rules, died of sepsis after the hospital waited for the foetus to die. 12/06/2023
Now playing Next state of the union Polish judicial reforms struck down & major Ukraine dam bursts The EU's top court ruled that Warsaws changes to its judiciary were incompatible with European law. 09/06/2023
Now playing Next Poland Poland erects wall on Belarusian border to stop uncontrolled migration Poland has erected walls and fences along its frontier and imposed sanctions on Russia and Belarus. 09/06/2023
Now playing Next Poland Polish prosecutors probe pregnant woman's abortion-related death In Poland, prosecutors and the ombudsman are investigating the death of a 33-year-old woman due to pregnancy complications, as medical experts suspect restrictive abortion laws contributed to her untimely passing. 08/06/2023
Now playing Next Germany Germany tighens borders as far-right support surges Authorities in Germany are tightening controls on the border with Poland in a bid to curb illegal migration but some fear it is simply a response to a rise in support for the right-wing in the country. 08/06/2023
Now playing Next Europe News Brussels launches action against Poland over 'Russian influence' law Brussels worries the new law could be used to target opposition politicians in the run-up to Poland's general election later this year. 07/06/2023
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Now playing Next Europe News EU extends targeted bans on Ukrainian grain until mid-September The bans apply to the transit of Ukrainian cereals through Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, Romania and Bulgaria. 05/06/2023
Now playing Next Europe News Poland's legal overhaul infringes on judicial independence, ECJ rules The controversial reform has caused an intense and protracted dispute between the Polish government and the European Commission. 05/06/2023
Now playing Next Poland Thousands of Poles march in Warsaw to denounce government policies Hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets of Warsaw on Sunday, to voice their anger at the nationalist government, who they say have eroded democratic norms and created fears that the nation veering down the path of autocracy. 04/06/2023
Now playing Next Poland What is Poland's 'Russian influence law' really about? The US and EU have harshly criticised the new legislation, which the Polish opposition say amounts to a campaign of public humiliation. 04/06/2023
Now playing Next Europe News Duda offers changes to law on 'Russian influence' as criticism grows The European Commission suspects the new Polish law could deprive individuals from their right to run for public office. 02/06/2023
Now playing Next Poland Polish government criticised for using Auschwitz in political video Poland's ruling Law and Justice party has compared the upcoming opposition protests to the Auschwitz concentration camp. 31/05/2023
Now playing Next Europe News EU and US raise concerns about Polish law to probe 'Russian influence' The special committee will investigate cases of "Russian influence" in Poland's internal security between 2007 and 2022. 30/05/2023
Now playing Next Poland Unexploded WWII bomb forces the evacuation of Wrocław Construction work in Wrocław's central Staszica Square uncovered a massive bomb which had sat undisturbed since World War II. Authorities have ordered an evacuation until sappers secure the area. 26/05/2023
Now playing Next Poland Influx in migrants at Poland-Belarus border raises concerns in Germany A recent increase in the number of migrants from Africa and the Middle East attempting to enter Poland has sparked concerns in neighbouring Germany – causing some to call for a reintroduction of controls along the countries' shared border. 25/05/2023
Now playing Next Europe News Hungary and Poland rally allies to defend veto power in foreign policy Unanimity rules can be used by one single member state to derail or block a collective decision. 23/05/2023
Now playing Next Green News The EU’s ‘dirty list’: Which countries are burning the most coal? Two countries dominate Europe’s coal emissions. Though falling, coal made up over 60% of the bloc's power sector pollution last year. 23/05/2023
Now playing Next Ukraine Sexual assault victims from Ukraine face challenges in Poland, Hungary According to a Center for Reproductive Rights report, sexual assault victims, LGBT Ukrainians, and minorities fleeing the war have to deal with sexual healthcare limitations in Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, and Romania. 19/05/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Report on international reading ability scores EU countries highly The PIRLS report found that England, Finland and Poland achieved particularly high scores in the reading tests, despite international disruption due to Covid. 17/05/2023