Poland to set up body to look into Epstein files
The government wants to look into Epstein’s possible Polish victims and links to Russia.
Poland detains defence ministry official accused of working with foreign intelligence
Unofficial reports indicate that he collaborated with Russian and Belarusian intelligence.
Over half of Poles aged 25-34 live with parents
In 2023, 53% of Poles aged 25-34 lived with their parents, eight percentage points more than in 2018.
Owner of Polish hotel that hosted anti-Ukrainian far-right leader to donate proceeds to Ukraine
Władysław Grochowski condemned the “extremism” of Grzegorz Braun’s party.
Polish justice minister fined by police for road offence caught during YouTube interview
The incident came to light at the same time as Waldemar Żurek publicly announced a crackdown on dangerous drivers.
Most Poles believe US is no longer a reliable ally, finds new poll
It follows a number of other recent surveys indicating that attitudes towards the US have worsened in Poland under Donald Trump.
Schools close in Poland as temperatures drop below -20°C
In Gdańsk, the Motława River has frozen for the first time since 2011.
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EDITOR’S PICKS
Karol Nawrocki is pushing the limits of presidential power in Poland – but will it backfire? [Opinion]
Daniel Tilles
Nawrocki has already vetoed more bills in five months than Duda did in ten years.
New documents raise questions about African immigrant who became a Polish WWII hero
Nicholas Boston
August Browne was believed to have fought in the Warsaw Uprising, but that claim is now in doubt.
Why is Poland’s debt rising so fast – and should we be worried?
Alicja Ptak
Poland has had the EU’s second-fastest public rising debt this year.
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