Marek Szymaniak
Once thriving centres of local industry, they became overlooked victims of the rapid changes since 1989.
Marek Szymaniak
Once thriving centres of local industry, they became overlooked victims of the rapid changes since 1989.
Katarzyna Skiba
Every election prompts questions about the ongoing legacies of empire. But the issue is complex.
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Filip Mazurczak
We look back at all twelve Polish films nominated for Best International Feature at the Oscars.
Aleks Szczerbiak
PSL is seeking a niche for itself between the ruling national conservatives and liberal-left opposition.
Our editor-at-large talks to Tomek Bagiński, executive producer of the hit Netflix series.
Nicholas Hodge
Nicholas Hodge speaks with screenwriter Mateusz Pacewicz about his Oscar-nominated Corpus Christi.
Stanisław Skarżyński
The story of a Polish underground courier raises uncomfortable questions about our responses to genocide.
Juliette Bretan
Boston has the UK’s highest proportion of immigrants from eastern EU member states and of Leave voters.
Ewa Siedlecka
A change in how members of the electoral commission are selected means the majority are now political nominees.
Monika Bičkauskaitė
The French president’s visit could bring an opening in security, climate and nuclear energy talks.
Norman Davies
While the Soviets liberated Auschwitz, they were filling another former Nazi camp, Majdanek, with Polish prisoners.
Aleks Szczerbiak
Could legal chaos impact on this year’s crucial presidential elections?
A discussion of Poland’s position in Europe and the conflict over rule of law.
Anna Wójcik
Though consistent and seemingly convincing, the government’s justifications for its judicial changes are misleading and often false.