Disputes over historical memory reflect Poland’s post-populist politics and Ukraine’s emergence on Europe’s stage
The country has increased spending on arms dramatically but remains a laggard in domestic production
Four suspects held in ‘multi-threaded’ probe into assaults against Russian dissidents as rift opens in opposition ranks
Berlin plans to carry out checks at all land frontiers in a bid to stem illegal migration
Legal loophole means law enforcers cannot get green light from Warsaw to search vessels at sea
Encouraging wealth creators helps to generate economic growth and affluence
Radosław Sikorski says Warsaw needs to protect citizens despite Nato opposition
Donald Tusk and his allies aim to drive out rightwing opponents from their last bastion of state power
Bourse’s new CEO says foreign investors had been put off, but he is encouraged by changes at state-controlled groups
After years of debate, new project seen as the next big thing in the country’s economic development
German investigators seek to explain gas pipeline sabotage in first year of Russia’s war
Opposition criticises government for not freeing journalist detained in Belarus as part of historic swap
Relations with Ukraine and Germany are burdened by the past in ways that feed into domestic political disputes
Junior partner joins rightwing opposition to vote against a bill to decriminalise helping women terminate pregnancies
Rightwing president has blocked pro-EU prime minister’s nominees to diplomatic posts around the world
Agnieszka Holland’s movie follows a family marooned in harrowing conditions between Poland and Belarus
Majority of staff in the country are employed in the UK bank’s financial crime unit
Warsaw accuses Moscow of ‘ruthless hybrid war’ in driving migrants over the frontier into EU
Finland, Norway, Poland and Baltic states draw up proposal to prevent Moscow’s hybrid attacks
Donald Tusk accuses suspects of ‘beatings and arson’ in Poland and other EU states
Polish prime minister appoints Tomasz Siemoniak, an outspoken critic of Moscow, to run interior ministry
Tomasz Szmydt said he was persecuted by Warsaw, which in turn accused him of treachery
Plan to drop punitive procedure follows pro-EU Donald Tusk’s victory over nationalist right
Also in this newsletter: former executive of a scandal-embroiled Polish oil group is running for a seat in EU parliament
Orlen Trading Switzerland investigated for losses on trades and potential connections to Iran-backed group