Christiaan Paauwe and Alicja Ptak
A change in the law has led to around 40,000 new Ukrainian pupils attending school.
Christiaan Paauwe and Alicja Ptak
A change in the law has led to around 40,000 new Ukrainian pupils attending school.
Wojciech Kość
Natural meandering rivers help protect against drought and flooding, while also sustaining biodiversity.
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Piotr Trudnowski
A priority for presidential candidates must be finding a solution to the judicial crisis.
Katarzyna Michalska
Germany’s new Skilled Immigration Act goes into force in March this year.
Sławomir Dębski
The Russian president’s only version of history is the Soviet one.
Karolina Baca-Pogorzelska
Ostrołęka C has already cost state-controlled firms almost 1 billion zloty – yet it may never be built.
Robert Socha
Hundreds of men claim to have been drugged and scammed.
Zula Rabikowska
A photographic project documents the lives and identities of Poland’s largest non-European immigrant community.
Aleks Szczerbiak
What lies behind Confederation’s unexpected success, and can it continue?
Nicholas Hodge
The Czartoryski Museum reopens following a controversial state purchase.
Ian Stephenson
Esperanto’s Polish-Jewish inventor hoped a shared language could calm tensions in his native Białystok.
Gregor Gowans
Poland has many famous sweet delicacies to its name. Here is the low-down on nine of the best.
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Both supporters and critics are wrong – or at least premature – in their interpretation of Poland’s exemption from EU climate goals.
Photographer Jerzy Ochoński captured the drama, tragedy and absurdity of martial law in Poland.