“Poland has returned to the group of countries respecting the rule of law,” says the justice minister.

“Poland has returned to the group of countries respecting the rule of law,” says the justice minister.
The defence ministry will notify prosecutors of 41 suspected crimes relating to the functioning of the commission.
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Allowing same-sex couples to register as the parents of a child would be “a threat to the Polish legal order”, rules a court.
Leading figures from SLD are accused of “falsifying Polish history” by perpetuating the “Soviet narrative” that Poland was liberated by the Red Army.
PiS MEP Patryk Jaki claims that “for years there has been an organised campaign to defame me online” by making him look stupid.
“We will take all steps so that the child is adopted by a man and a woman” in order to “preserve his identity”, says a deputy minister.
Warsaw has won the EU’s annual Access City Award, given to the city that has done most to improve accessibility for people with disabilities.
Warsaw’s Rotunda, one of the city’s most iconic buildings, has reopened following a three-year rebuilding project.
A majority of parishioners have come out in support of the priest, while the mother of an alleged victims has been “stigmatised and humiliated”.
The ruling party has turned against its former finance minister following an accumulation of accusations against him.
Thousands of youngsters have skipped school to join climate protests around Poland.
Firing a lecturer for a “homophobic” class constitutes a violation of free speech and academic freedom, says the higher education minister.
Students and staff at Poland’s world-famous Łodź film school have launched a petition to cancel a visit by alumnus Roman Polański.
The Cambridge Dictionary contains an unusual new term.