Poland Poland could be forced out of EU by judicial reforms, court warns Poland might have to leave the EU if it wants to apply judicial reforms, the country's supreme court has warned. 18/12/2019
Poland Euroviews. Time is fast running out for judicial independence in PiS-ruled Poland ǀ View The new proposed bill tries to put a definitive end to the activities of an abundant number of Polish judges to uphold the rule of law. The attack against judicial independence, then, takes a further step forward. 17/12/2019
Poland Merkel visits Auschwitz for the first time as chancellor The Chancellor, accompanied by Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki during the visit, will bring a 60 million euro donation to help conserve the place where the Nazis ran their largest death camp. 06/12/2019
Poland Poles protest over rule of law after judge suspended Poles protest over rule of law after judge suspended 01/12/2019
Poland Amazon removes 'inappropriate' Auschwitz Christmas products The Auschwitz Memorial asked Amazon on Sunday to take down items featured on the website that it said were inappropriate. 01/12/2019
Poland Watch: Tigers freed from truck taste outdoor lifestyle at Polish zoo The tigers were being transported from Italy to Russia when they were discovered at the Poland-Belarus border. 21/11/2019
Poland Euroviews. Polish judges are showing their courage amid a crackdown on an independent judiciary ǀ View “I feel like an entire machinery is against me,” Judge Monika Frąckowiak told me when I met her last month in the town of Poznań. “I will continue doing what I’m doing but I fear others might be silenced.” 19/11/2019
Poland Poland presses Netflix to change documentary about death camp guard Poland's government is pressuring the online streaming service to alter a map in its The Devil Next Door documentary series, which shows Nazi death camps inside the border of modern Poland. 12/11/2019
Poland Polish far-right groups march in Warsaw on independence anniversary "We have to return to our roots. Our world has abandoned God and Christianity," Robert Bakiewicz, head of a group organising the march, told the crowd. 11/11/2019
Poland EU court rules Polish government court reforms were unlawful The EU's Court of Justice has found Poland broke the law with its 2017 judicial reforms that changed the retirement ages for judges and public prosecutors. 05/11/2019
Poland Euroviews. The day justice was finally served in Poland for vindicated anti-fascist campaigners ǀ View A judge has ruled in the favour of the rights to freedom of expression and freedom of assembly after a group of women protesting fascism at an Independence Day march in Poland were beaten - and themselves charged instead of their attackers. 29/10/2019
Poland Poland election: Ruling PiS win narrow majority - final results Final results from Poland's parliamentary election on Sunday showed the ultra-conservative Law and Justice (PiS) had won a narrow majority in parliament. 13/10/2019
Poland Poland election: What's the ruling party's record like on the economy? While Poland's ruling Law and Justice (PiS) has been criticised by Brussels over rule of law reforms, it's harder to find fault with its handling of the economy. 12/10/2019
World Will smaller parties be the kingmakers after Poland's election? The ruling Law and Justice Party may continue to govern alone after this weekend's election in Poland, but smaller parties are making gains. 12/10/2019
Poland Will the Greens gets their first MPs elected in coal-hungry Poland? Climate change protests are becoming more frequent in Poland as public concern grows, but despite several attempts, the party has never had a politician elected to Parliament. 12/10/2019
Poland Explainer: All you need to know about Poland's pivotal election Poland's nationalist Law and Justice (PiS) party is set to win Sunday's election, but will it be able to form a majority in parliament? 11/10/2019
Poland Poland taken to ECJ over alleged political control of judiciary Poland's justice minister, Zbigniew Ziobro, says it was an attempt to interfere in the country's parliamentary elections this weekend. 10/10/2019
Poland Poland to join U.S. visa waiver program after decades-long campaign Poland's long-awaited entry into the United States visa waiver scheme was hailed by the Polish embassy as "the news we’ve all been waiting for." 05/10/2019
Poland Earthquake injures 17 inside Polish coal mine Earthquake injures 17 inside Polish coal mine 03/10/2019
World Polish government criticised for opening first new coal mine in 25 years Environmentalists argue the policy flies in the face of European Union targets for all member states to be carbon neutral by 2050. 26/09/2019
Poland Watch: Polish officers smash windows of Greenpeace ship with hammers Masked men, armed with automatic weapons, break the windows of the Rainbow Warrior vessel. 10/09/2019
Poland Poland's foreign ministry condemns attack on Israeli students Poland's foreign ministry condemned an attack on Israeli students at a Warsaw nightclub on Saturday. 09/09/2019
No Comment Polish speed climber beats lift in neon night race Poland's 2016 world speed climbing champion Marcin Dzienski took just 12.12 seconds to beat a lift up 23 metres in Warsaw. In this stunt he raced an illuminated elevator on the outside of the Westin Hotel in Warsaw, beating it to the top in a tightly fought contest. 06/09/2019
Poland Watch again: Leaders mark 80th anniversary of Nazi invasion of Poland German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier asked Poland for its forgiveness for Nazi "tyranny". 01/09/2019
Poland 'Whistleblower' app wants Poles to report local nuisances, petty crime 'Whistleblower' allows users to easily report or document evidence of fly-tipping, illegal parking or animal abuse. 30/08/2019
Poland Four die after lightning strikes hit Polish mountain A fifth person also died on the Slovak side of the Tatra mountain range after a thunderstorm surprised tourists. 22/08/2019