“The mission of the state is not to spread faith and salvation,” says the culture minister.
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“The mission of the state is not to spread faith and salvation,” says the culture minister.
The first drink driver eligible for confiscation under the new law was caught just two hours after it came into force.
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A new international index of anti-Jewish attitudes finds them to be most common in Poland.
State TV’s news channel claimed a doctor went on “exotic” trips abroad, when in fact she was volunteering at hospitals in Kurdistan and Tanzania.
Tusk has been elected as the EPP’s new president, warning that civil liberties and the rule of law cannot be compromised.
Poland’s former President Wałęsa met with Vice President Pence as a part of a tour commemorating 30 years since the fall of communism
PM Mateusz Morawiecki promises “normality” and prosperity in his policy statement setting out the government’s plans.
The CJEU has issued its latest judgement on Poland’s judicial changes.
Former Archbishop Juliusz Paetz, who faced accusations of sex abuse, was not buried in Poznań Cathedral, following protests against the plan.
Michał Kurtyka, who last year served as president of the COP24 UN Climate Conference, says he is serious about implementing measures to tackle emissions, air pollution and plastic waste in Poland.
Proposed legislation in Poland is an “alarming, misguided and detrimental” measure “to criminalise sex education”, say MEPS.
Józef Walaszczyk, who protected over 50 Jews during the German-Nazi occupation, has been honoured as he turns 100.
A previously unknown mass grave has been found next to the former Treblinka I camp.
PGNiG officially notified Russia’s Gazprom of the termination of the contract forcing Poland to import a permanent quantity of Russian gas yearly, in an attempt to diversify the country’s energy supply.