Poland Brussels begins legal action against Poland over primacy of EU law row Brussels begins legal action against Poland over primacy of EU law row 22/12/2021
Poland Polish opposition duo hacked with NSO spyware, digital researchers say Citizen Lab could not say who ordered the hacks and NSO does not identify its clients, beyond saying it works only with legitimate government agencies. 20/12/2021
Poland Poles protest across the country to defend media freedom The protests were called after the parliament on Friday unexpectedly passed a bill that would force Discovery Inc. to sell its controlling share of TVN, Poland’s largest television network. 20/12/2021
Poland Polish lawmakers overturn Senate veto of controversial media law Polish lawmakers overturned on Friday a Senate veto of a controversial media bill seen as targeting a US-owned network that's often critical of the Polish government. 17/12/2021
Euronews Witness Human pawns: the migrants trapped in a geo-political chess game In this Witness, Euronews Valerie Gauriat reports from the border between Poland and Belarus, meeting the migrants stuck in a geo-political standoff between Minsk, Warsaw and the rest of the EU. 17/12/2021
Poland Poland's COVID deaths highest since April, new restrictions Poland on Wednesday registered the highest number of COVID-19-related deaths since April amid a continuing high daily rate of new coronavirus infections. 15/12/2021
Poland Scholz, Polish prime minister discuss migration, energy, and EU Germany's new chancellor Olaf Scholz met with Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki to speak about migration, energy and the EU. 12/12/2021
Poland Polish investigation refutes Belarusian claims about diverted flight The plane was diverted to Minsk, where Belarusian opposition figure and journalist Roman Protasevich was arrested. 10/12/2021
Culture news Chopin's last piano gets its 19th century magic back The last piano Frederic Chopin ever played is currently being restored in the Polish capital. The historic instrument is being given back its original mid-19th century characteristics using expert knowledge and a lot of patience. 10/12/2021
Poland Polish soldiers find body of suspected migrant near Belarus border Human rights groups say at least 13 people have already died near the Poland-Belarus border since the start of the summer. 08/12/2021
Poland As infections soar, Poland struggles to counter anti-vax sentiment "No matter what you tell me, I will not get vaccinated." 08/12/2021
Poland Nativity crib contest takes place in Krakow Three years ago, the Krakow cribs were recognised by UNESCO as a cultural treasure. 06/12/2021
Partner content Poland’s apple bounty makes it the orchard of Europe Partner content presented by State of Poland Symbols of love, sin, fertility and immortality, apples have played a leading role in tales and myths since ancient times. 01/12/2021
Poland 'Full-blown war on women': Bid to further curb abortion sparks anger Abortions are only allowed in Poland in cases of rape or incest, or if the woman’s life or health is in danger. 30/11/2021
Poland Poland reports more migrant crossing attempts from Belarus There were 267 attempts to cross the border fence from Belarus on Tuesday. 24/11/2021
Poland Poland 'will not yield to blackmail' over Belarus migrant crisis He went on to warn that "today the target is Poland, but tomorrow it will be Germany, Belgium, France or Spain". 22/11/2021
Poland Demonstrators on Poland-Belarus border demand more help for migrants Demonstrators in Poland - close to the Belarusian border - demand that the government does more to help migrants. 21/11/2021
Poland Donald Tusk driving license suspended for three months for speeding The former EU official turned Hungarian opposition leader was driving more than double the speed limit in a 50km zone. 20/11/2021
Poland Water cannon and grenades as tensions rise on Belarus-Poland border Warsaw says people were armed with gas grenades supplied by Belarus, which they threw over the fence towards Polish guards. 16/11/2021
Poland Poland's judicial appointments process against EU law, rules ECJ The EU's top court has ruled that the Polish government's ability to send judges to higher courts and remove them casts doubts over judicial independence. 16/11/2021
No Comment Scores of migrants leave camp for Belarus-Poland border Hundreds of migrants remained stranded at Belarus' border with Poland on Monday as the European Union agreed to slap further sanctions on the former Soviet nation. Amid the crisis, Poland has also reinforced its side of the frontier with 15,000 soldiers, in addition to border guards and police. 15/11/2021
Poland Poland arrests three over 'disgraceful' anti-Semitic demonstration Polish authorities have faced questions as to why it took so long to make the arrests, given that the incident was widely reported in Poland. 15/11/2021
Poland Belarus: Iraq to fly migrants home in first repatriation flight The Iraqi government says a first voluntary repatriation flight for its nationals stranded on the Belarus-Poland border will take place on Thursday. 15/11/2021
Poland Polish PM suggests asking NATO to hold talks on migrant crisis Poland, Lithuania and Latvia are considering asking NATO to hold emergency talks amid a migration crisis at their borders with Belarus, Poland's prime minister said. 14/11/2021
Poland Migrant rescue operations decrease on Poland-Belarus border A state of emergency in Poland has prevented aid workers and journalists from getting to the border with Belarus. 13/11/2021
Poland Polish police say young Syrian found dead near Belarus border The body of a young Syrian was found near the border with Belarus as the EU accuses Lukashenko of encouraging migration in retaliation for sanctions. 13/11/2021