Jakub Jaraczewski
The situation may take years to resolve.
Jakub Jaraczewski
The situation may take years to resolve.
Joshua Coe
In this episode, we discuss Lukashenko’s ties to Russia, as well as the Belarusian opposition — inside and outside the country.
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Aleksandra Janiszewska
A new exhibition introduces a wider audience to her work and history.
Zula Rabikowska
They aim to promote awareness and understanding.
Anna Rzhevkina
Prices are growing at one of the fastest rates in the EU, and could be further stoked by the government’s economic plan.
Grzegorz Makowski
Some 72% of Poles believe corruption is a major problem and 37% that it has worsened in the last year.
Aleks Szczerbiak
A continuing crisis could undercut the government’s recovery plans and exacerbate tensions in the ruling camp.
Grażyna Kubica
Maria Czaplicka was the first female lecturer of anthropology at the University of Oxford.
Filip Mazurczak
Paweł Włodkowic called for tolerance towards pagans, Jews and Muslims.
Paweł Wiejski
With the government facing a rebellion within its own ranks, it has turned to The Left for help.
Aleks Szczerbiak
Record leftist identification among young Poles is not increasing support for left-wing parties.
Paweł Bukowski and Wojtek Paczos
The type of lockdown matters, but Poland has also had some luck.
Magdalena Grzyb
The burden is on rape victims to prove they demonstrated resistance to the act, and many perpetrators escape justice.
Magdalena Tomaszewska-Bolałek dispels some of the stereotypes.