Aleks Szczerbiak
PiS is under pressure to repeat its local election success while PO is seeking to establish itself as Poland’s leading political force.
Aleks Szczerbiak
PiS is under pressure to repeat its local election success while PO is seeking to establish itself as Poland’s leading political force.
Katarzyna Skiba
A small but growing number of Poles are reviving and reimagining ancient beliefs.
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Tim Judah
It will show to what extent Poland is becoming like a rich western country.
Aleks Szczerbiak
Despite bitter internal conflicts, the Polish government’s collapse is unlikely.
Stanley Bill looks at the Polish-Russian wars, Sarmatian culture, uprising in Ukraine and conflict with the Turks.
Anna Gmiterek-Zabłocka
Almost all legal abortion in Poland has now ended.
Juliette Bretan
Wars bars have generated a large following among train buffs.
Bartłomiej Biga
The government has lost social trust.
Wojciech Kość
Some environmental groups are critical, and even nuclear enthusiasts fear the plans may be difficult to implement.
Agnieszka Wądołowska
“Offending religious feelings” can land you in jail for two years.
Maria Wilczek
PiS has financed lavish spending with a booming economy. Now it will need new sources of revenue.
Juliette Bretan
“Food breaks barriers between people.”
Aleks Szczerbiak
Hołownia will face questions on his lack of experience, programmatic vagueness and views on controversial issues.
An interview with Jakub Kumoch, Poland’s ambassador to Turkey.