Poland Poland facing huge fines over ancient forest logging The Bialowieza forest includes one of the largest surviving parts of the primeval forest that covered the European plain 10,000 years ago. 21/11/2017
Poland ECJ decision on Bialowieza logging 'welcomed' ECJ ban on logging in Europe's oldest forest 'welcomed' by conservationists. 21/11/2017
Spotlight Warsaw a winner when it comes to attracting big business How is the Polish capital establishing itself as a hub in which to live and invest? 20/11/2017
Poland Tusk says Polish government following "the Kremlin's plan" Tusk tweets in Polish on personal account that PiS policies mean Europe cannot "sleep peacefully". 19/11/2017
Poland Euroviews. View: Independence Day in Poland was no 'beautiful sight' The Polish government has embarked on a dangerous route and the point of no return is quickly coming into sight, writes Amnesty International’s Barbora Černušáková 17/11/2017
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Poland 60,000 nationalists march on Polish Independence Day This year's Polish Independence Day celebrations have been marked by far-right cries for a "White Europe" and a "Pure Poland". 13/11/2017
Poland Poles celebrate independence day Warsaw sees 12 different marches as Independence Day brings rival claimants to Poland's political heritage onto the streets. 11/11/2017
Poland Polish government campaign encourages citizens to 'breed like rabbits' The ad features a talking rabbit who tells people to exercise, lead a healthy lifestyle and avoid stress to improve fertility 09/11/2017
Poland Poland and abortion a year on from mass street protests Euronews catches up with activists in Krakow to find out how the country views abortion a year on from its Black Protest. 17/10/2017
Poland 'Humans must learn digital abstinence, to protect ourselves' People should start regulating their own minds before trying to impose restrictions on new technologies, it's been claimed. 10/10/2017
Poland Are we moving closer to the dystopian society envisaged in Minority Report? That is what a former cybersecurity advisor to Barack Obama has claimed. 09/10/2017
Poland Beauty has no boundaries: First Miss Wheelchair World breaks down barriers for disabled women The world's first Miss Wheelchair World was held in Poland. 08/10/2017
Poland Hurricane wreaks havoc in Poland At least two people died and many more were injured including eight firefighters as hurricane force winds and rain lashed Western Poland. 06/10/2017
Poland Euroviews. View: EU must punish Poland for attack on judicial independence The European Union should use political and economic tools to bring judicial autonomy to Poland 15/09/2017
Focus Poland, a two-speed EU and the future of the bloc in Central Europe A mix of criticism and concerns is mounting in Central Europe against the two-speed Europe project. 13/09/2017
Poland EU gives Poland one month EU threaten to take Poland to Court of Justice over judicial reforms 12/09/2017
Poland Poland rips up school system in rapid reform Changes made in 1999 are being reversed as the government closes 'unequal' junior high schools. 08/09/2017
Poland Protests at Polish logging of ancient forest It's the new front in the bitter conflict pitting Warsaw against Brussels: Europe's oldest forest, at Poland's border with Belarus. 01/09/2017
Poland Watch: Four people narrowly avoid death on train crossing Four people narrowly avoided serious injury when a train grazed their car in Koszalin, Poland. 10/08/2017
Poland Donald Tusk questioned in Polish inquiry into Smolensk plane crash The European Council president was Poland's prime minister at the time of the 2010 disaster that killed 96 people including President Kaczynski. 03/08/2017
Poland EU takes legal action over Poland's court reforms The European Union is taking legal action against Poland’s right wing government over court reforms it fears will undermine the independence of the country’s common courts. 29/07/2017
Poland EU-Poland row gets personal as war of words heats up The Polish justice minister lashed out at European Commission Vice President Frans Timmermans, who happens to be Dutch 27/07/2017
Poland EU gives Poland ultimatum over judicial reform Warsaw risks punishment over plans which Brussels say undermine judicial independence 26/07/2017
Poland EU warns Poland over law reforms Polish President Andrzej Duda has ratified one of three judicial reform bills which have led to days of protests. 25/07/2017