The Europe Conversation NATO must show strength, but only US can halt Putin, Duda says In an exclusive interview with Euronews, Polish President Andrzej Duda stressed that deterrence, not fear, is NATO's best defence strategy. 28/04/2025
EuroVerify No, Poland isn't importing 'fake asylum seekers' Social media users and even Polish politicians have falsely claimed that a video shows a large group of migrants being secretly brought into Kraków at night. 28/04/2025
Europe News 'Many reject those he welcomed' - Polish LGBTQ+ community on pope Pope Francis will be associated by many of the faithful with his support for marginalised groups. This approach - while converging with the Gospel in the most profound way - was not much reflected in the conservative teachings of the Church in Poland. 26/04/2025
Europe News Ukraine will have to give way on some issues, Polish president says In an exclusive interview with Euronews, Polish President Andrzej Duda said that only the United States has the power to stop Russia. He believes peace will require compromises on both sides, including from Ukraine. 24/04/2025
Poland Poland condemns Russia's war in Ukraine: 'Don't you have enough land?' In a wide-ranging speech to the lower house of the Polish parliament, Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski crticised Russia's "fantasies of dominance". 23/04/2025
Europe News Polish presidential elections 2025: who is ahead in the polls? Support for Warsaw mayor and presidential favorite Rafal Trzaskowski has remained steady since the official start of the campaign in January, as Law and Justice-endorsed candidate Karol Nawrocki has lost ground to the far-right candidate, Slawomir Mentzen. 19/04/2025
Europe News 82nd anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising of 1943 was the largest armed Jewish uprising during the Second World War. Today, the daffodil has become a symbol of commemoration. 19/04/2025
Culture news Easter eggs from around the world on display in this Polish museum A symbolic tradition across the world, colorful Easter eggs are synonymous with the holiday. The Easter egg museum in Ciechanowiec, Poland, brings together the world's largest collection of these fragile works of art. 19/04/2025
Europe News Two bodies retrieved from Bug River on Poland-Belarus border Authorities said they believe the two people found in the river are migrants who attempted to illegally cross the border. Investigators are performing an autopsy to determine their identities and cause of death. 16/04/2025
No Comment A bird's eye view of some of Warsaw's architectural highlights Kolejkowo Warsaw is a living city on a scale of 1:25. The Warsaw Towers exhibition, covering 1,000 square metres, allows visitors to discover the Polish capital from a new perspective. 14/04/2025
Europe News Thousands of Poles march to mark coronation of the first Polish king Polish conservatives danced the Polonaise, a patriotic celebration, to rally behind their presidential candidate, Karol Nawrocki, in the capital as elections near. 13/04/2025
Culture news Polish authors rally against publishing houses over low royalty fees A best-selling Polish author's lawsuit against her publishing house has sparked a bitter battle over royalties with writers' questioning what the outcome could spell for their future earnings. 12/04/2025
Europe News Poland's PM says party computer systems targeted in cyberattack 'Foreign interference in elections begins,' Tusk said in a post on X, a reference to next month's presidential ballot. 02/04/2025
Tech News Should the EU reconsider Big Tech taxes to avoid US wrath? Tax or tariffs? Officials in the UK and Poland are debating what they should do regarding proposed and passed digital sales taxes to potentially avoid new US trade barriers. 28/03/2025
Europe News NGOs slam Polish asylum law amid 'dire' conditions at Belarus border Poland's suspension of asylum rights for migrants at the Belarus border has drawn criticism from human rights groups, who fear worsening humanitarian conditions. 28/03/2025
Poland Poland suspends right of migrants to apply for asylum The bill, which has been criticised by human rights groups, was signed into law by Poland's President Andrzej Duda. 27/03/2025
No Comment Polish soldiers foil attempted illegal border crossing from Belarus Polish authorities thwarted an illegal border crossing attempt near Belarus on 21 March, capturing footage of a group attempting to cut through a metal gate. 25/03/2025
Lifestyle Polish designer Magda Butrym brings romance to H&M with new collection For the first time in its 20-year history of fashion collaborations, Swedish fashion giant H&M has teamed up with a Polish designer. The collection highlights Magda Butrym's heritage and unique style: a tribute to femininity in bloom and an invitation to discover the romantic world of Slavic style. 24/03/2025
Poland Could another European country develop its own nuclear weapons? Building up a nuclear deterrent from scratch is no easy feat, but with the US distancing itself from Europe, the idea has started to resurface. 21/03/2025
Europe News Former Polish defence minister charged over military data leak Former minister of defence and deputy Prime Minister Mariusz Blaszczak have been charged after leaking government plans in the case of a Russian invasion. 21/03/2025
The Europe Conversation We need to improve democracy, Lech Wałęsa says Former Polish President and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, Lech Wałęsa, calls for systemic changes to safeguard democracy and avoid the rise of populist leaders. 20/03/2025
Poland Poland and Baltic states to exit landmine treaty over Russia threat The defence ministers of Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland have recommended leaving the 1997 Ottawa Treaty due to Russia's aggression. 18/03/2025
The Europe Conversation Poland will not implement EU migration pact, says interior minister "Poland should be prepared for all scenarios, even the most black such as an attack by Russia, but of course this does not mean that they will come true,” said Tomasz Siemoniak, Polish Minister of Internal Affairs, speaking to Euronews. 17/03/2025
Culture news Priceless, 570-year-old Gutenberg Bible on display in Warsaw The Bible, on display at the Medieval Art Gallery in Warsaw, was printed more than 570 years ago by Johannes Gutenberg, the inventor of the printing press. It is one of the few preserved copies in the world and the only one in Poland. 15/03/2025
Europe News Euronews celebrates impartial journalism at launch of Polish edition Guests at the event in Warsaw on Thursday included Nobel Peace Prize winner Lech Wałęsa, Poland's Interior Minister Tomasz Siemoniak, and opposition leader Mateusz Morawiecki. 14/03/2025
Europe News Euronews Polish edition launches with exclusive EU and NATO interviews Euronews celebrated the launch of its Polish edition with a major event in Warsaw on Thursday. 14/03/2025