The foundation’s leadership could in theory face long-term sentences in Belarusian penal colonies.

The foundation’s leadership could in theory face long-term sentences in Belarusian penal colonies.
Michał Woś could face up to ten years in prison but claims the charges have been brought illegally.
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Daniel Tilles
Is the talk of “Polexit”, including from Farage and Tusk, realistic?
Maria Wilczek
Rising minimum wage and energy prices mean Poles will pay more for goods.
Stanley Bill talks to Timothy Garton Ash about 1989, Poland’s transition, the PiS government, and the mistakes of liberalism.
The resolution warns of “attacks against the LGBTI community in Poland, including growing hate speech by elected officials and public media”.
Wojciech Kość
Both supporters and critics are wrong – or at least premature – in their interpretation of Poland’s exemption from EU climate goals.
Jan Śpiewak, who was convicted for defamation of the daughter of former Civic Platform justice minister, has met with President Andrzej Duda.
The suggestion has met with an angry response from the conservative ruling party, with one MP saying it will happen “over my dead body”.
The song, “Patointeligencja”, has stirred debate about social problems and privilege in Poland, while also getting dragged into political disputes.
“Poland will place itself outside European mechanisms, notably when it comes to financial solidarity,” warned Macron.
Jacek Międlar was questioned on suspicion of publicly inciting hatred against Jews.
The efforts relate not only to trade policy, but also to the impeachment proceedings Donald Trump is facing, reports the Daily Beast.
PiS claims the measures will prevent abuse of power, but one judge one says they are are akin to “the imposition of martial law in the judiciary”.