Spotlight Start-up success in Poland Start-ups in Poland are riding the country's continuous economic growth. A survey by Startup Poland says that some of the main sectors include big data, IoT and biotech. 03/04/2018
No Comment Traditional Wet Monday celebrated in Poland The cold weather did not stop Poles from celebrating Wet Monday. 02/04/2018
Business Poland's production powerhouse Chris Burns travels across Poland to look at why both international and local businesses are investing heavily in the country. 27/03/2018
Poland Huge protests in Poland over near-total abortion ban Tens of thousands of Polish protesters hit the streets on Friday to oppose draft government moves to tighten the country’s abortion laws. 23/03/2018
Poland Meet the women and men taking on the Polish government over abortion As Polish people take to the streets today to protest the latest efforts to restrict access to abortion, Euronews gets to know the women and men behind the movement. 23/03/2018
Europe News Poland under pressure to explain controversial court reforms Warsaw could be stripped of its EU voting rights if it doesn't meet a deadline to justify its actions to Brussels 20/03/2018
Spotlight Poland... a rising economic star? Spotlight travelled to Poland to see what's turning it from a fledgling to a fully-developed economic power and here to fight with the top dogs 13/03/2018
Germany Germany’s diesel ban could export its pollution to eastern Europe Germany's ban could prompt its most-polluting diesel cars to be sold to buyers in eastern Europe, experts say. This could export the country's deadly air to Poland, Romania, Bulgaria and the Czech Republic. 06/03/2018
Poland Poland: 4 killed, 20 injured after blast causes building to collapse The apartment building crumbled after what local media said was likely a gas explosion. 05/03/2018
Poland Polish #RespectUs campaign deploys trucks in Europe The campaign comes weeks after Poland passed a law making it illegal to accuse the country of complicity in Nazi crimes during World War II. 28/02/2018
Spotlight Poland's skilled workers attract global businesses How did Poland, a country that threw off Communism nearly three decades ago, manage to keep growing despite a global financial crisis? 27/02/2018
No Comment Ice-boating world championships takes place on frozen Wielimie lake The ice-boating world championships kicked off on Tuesday on the frozen Wielimie Lake, near the Polish city of Szczecinek. 27/02/2018
World Facebook launches European digital hubs Facebook launches European digital hubs in a bid to boost its community credentials. The centres, based in Poland, Spain and Italy, will be dedicated to teaching digital skills to underrepresented members of the population. 27/02/2018
Business Poland is banking on e-cars Amid rising interest in clean vehicles in Europe, the Polish government is banking on electric cars. 26/02/2018
Pakistan Man's 'suicidal' solo mission to scale mountain is abruptly halted Russian-Polish mountaineer Denis Urubko planned to attempt the first winter ascent of K2 with a team of climbers, but abandoned base camp on Saturday after arguing with the expedition leader. 26/02/2018
Poland Polluting Poland told to put its people before the coal industry The European Court of Justice has formally ruled Poland is breaching air pollution limits, opening the door to a possible fine if it doesn’t tackle the deadly problem. 22/02/2018
Poland Euroviews. A one way ticket to violence: my life as a Polish skinhead Two decades ago fascist groups had the same ideology in Poland as today, but their position in society was very different. 21/02/2018
Poland Poland's heavy foresting under scrutiny An EU advisor claims Warsaw is breaking European Union laws by failing to stop large scale logging in Białowieża Forest. 20/02/2018
Poland Defiant Poland rolls out #GermanDeathCamps campaign despite criticism Videos posted to the social media pages of the Polish Prime Minister's Office include testimonies that concentration camps were "German from start to finish." 14/02/2018