Cult Baku Creative Week celebrates culture and creative industries In partnership with Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Azerbaijan
Cult Baku Creative Week celebrates culture and creative industries In partnership with Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Azerbaijan
Poland Russian military drone crashes and explodes in eastern Poland A spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs told the media that the drone was a Russian version of the Shahed model, which is produced by Iran. 20/08/2025
No Comment Monument taken down in Poland under communist symbols law A monument of the “Polish-Soviet Brotherhood in Arms” was removed on Monday morning in Ploty, near Gryfice in northwestern Poland. 18/08/2025
Poland Polish army to mark 1920 military victory with large Warsaw parade Some NATO troops will also attend Friday's commemoration of the defeat of the Red Army at the Battle of Warsaw. 14/08/2025
Poland Poland charges suspect over parcel bomb amid Russia sabotage fears Four foreign nationals have been investigated over a parcel containing explosives that was sent via a courier company in Poland last year. 12/08/2025
No Comment Duda defeats world champion Gukesh in Katowice blitz clash Katowice in southern Poland hosted a high-profile chess encounter on Thursday as reigning world champion Gukesh Dommaraju faced Polish grandmaster Jan-Krzysztof Duda in a blitz match. 08/08/2025
Art Zdzisław Beksiński's dreamlike works on display in Warsaw Zdzisław Beksiński did not paint pictures. He opened portals. An exhibition in Warsaw honours the Polish painter and offers visitors a chance to enter dreamlike worlds that are both nightmarish and beautiful. 07/08/2025
Green News Change blows over the Baltic Sea as Poland bets on offshore wind Poland’s energy transition gains pace as renewables surpass coal and offshore wind becomes a priority. 05/08/2025
Business Over 100,000 Ukrainian companies founded in Poland since 2022 Since the outbreak of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Ukrainians residing in Poland have established more than 13,000 companies and around 90,000 sole proprietorships, according to data from the Polish Economic Institute and Gremi Personal. 30/07/2025
Europe News Poland says Russia's secret service hired Colombian for arson attacks The Internal Security Agency says the 27-year-old Colombian national was acting on behalf of Russian intelligence when he carried out two arson attacks in Poland last year. He faces up to 10 years in prison. 29/07/2025
Culture news Skeleton of medieval knight found at former Polish ice cream shop An unusual discovery has been made beneath the now defunct, iconic ice cream parlour 'Teddy' in Gdańsk. It is the skeleton of a medieval knight, who has been christened the 'Gdańsk Lancelot'. 28/07/2025
Europe News What could biggest oil discovery in Poland's history mean for Europe? Euronews asked analysts if the huge oil and gas deposits discovered under the Baltic Sea offer Europe a chance to be less reliant on Russian energy. 22/07/2025
Tech News Meet the world's best programmer: A Polish man who beat ChatGPT Pole Przemyslaw "Psyho" Debiak won the prestigious AWTF Heuristic programming tournament. He beat not only the human participants, but also AI. He is the only human to have succeeded. 22/07/2025
Poland Polish prosecutors probe far-right lawmaker over Auschwitz denial Grzegorz Braun was widely condemned by leading figures in Poland after labelling Auschwitz concentration camp and its gas chambers as "fake". 15/07/2025
Europe News Polish FM Sikorski: Anti-immigrant hysteria harms Poland On Saturday, the head of Polish diplomacy expressed concern over growing anti-Semitic and anti-immigrant rhetoric. "There is no acquiescence to the escalating campaign of racism and the anti-Semitism fuelled by it," Radosław Sikorski said in a recording published on the X platform. 13/07/2025
Cinema Acting tough: Korek Bojanowksi's debut examines abuse in film schools It's no understatement to say Korek Bojanowski is the pride of Poland. His coming-of-age story, 'A Loss of Balance' has touched a nerve that's echoed far and wide. It was also Poland's choice to screen his debut feature in Brussels at the close the country's presidency of the European Union. 13/07/2025
Europe News Poland reinstates border controls with Germany and Lithuania The move by Polish leader Donald Tusk follows rising tensions over illegal immigration. 07/07/2025
Europe News Poland to introduce border controls with Germany and Lithuania Poland is introducing temporary border controls with Germany and Lithuania, effective Monday, a decision announced by Prime Minister Donald Tusk in response to Germany's handling of the migrant crisis. 06/07/2025
Travel News PKP launches night train from Warsaw to Croatian coast On Saturday, the first PKP train from Warsaw to Rijeka in Croatia completed its journey. 29/06/2025
Culture news Figurine discovered in Poland confirmed to be 6,000 years old A simple figurine, only 12 centimetres high, has made its mark in the history of Pomerania. Made of limestone, without eyes, nose or mouth, hollowed out by the waters of the Parsęta River, it is considered the 'discovery of the century' and expected to shed new light on Poland's archaeology. 29/06/2025
Europe News Tusk and Duda clash over presidential election outcome Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk asked leading opposition politicians on X whether they were curious about the "real results" of the country's recent presidential elections. 21/06/2025
Culture news Chopin, Sand, Scheffer and Delacroix: music, art and friends in Paris Ary Scheffer’s Paris studio was a vibrant meeting place for painters, writers, and musicians - Chopin among them. A true centre of Romantic life in 19th-century Paris, its spirit has been revived at the Frederic Chopin Museum in Warsaw in a new exhibition. 21/06/2025
Europe News Poland adds minefields to border barriers with Russia Authorities in Warsaw say they have added minefields to the "East Shield" project, the name given to the protective barrier at the border with Russia and Belarus. Construction began in November last year and now occurs year-round, seven days a week. 17/06/2025
Europe News Coal-hooked Poland constructs first ever offshore wind farm Poland, long known as one of Europe’s most coal-dependent countries, is embarking on a new journey towards clean energy. Euronews takes a boat trip through the Baltic Sea to visit the first ever offshore wind farm on Polish territory. 17/06/2025
Europe News Poland's PM Donald Tusk survives parliamentary confidence vote Tusk, who previously served as Polish prime minister from 2007 to 2014, returned to office in December 2023 in a country hit by the pandemic and inflation and facing significant political divisions. 11/06/2025
Europe News Poland's PM Donald Tusk defends government ahead of confidence vote Tusk, who previously served as Polish prime minister from 2007 to 2014, returned to office in December 2023 in a country hit by the pandemic and inflation and facing significant political divisions. 11/06/2025
Europe News Polish presidentials: Commisson will look at errors in vote counting Ultimately, the validity of the presidential election will be decided by the Supreme Court on the basis of the report presented by the commission and after considering the protests. A petition is circulating online demanding a recount of the votes from the second round. 08/06/2025