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Poland has moved further towards autocracy than any other country in the world over the last decade, according to an index compiled by academics and other experts. The findings were announced ...
Almost two months after winning a parliamentary majority in October’s elections, a coalition of three groups – the centrist Civic Coalition (KO), centre-right Third Way (Trzecia Droga) and The Left ...
A large black-and-white cat named Gacek has become the top-rated tourist attraction in the Polish city of Szczecin, with over 1,000 Google reviews giving the animal a near-perfect average rating of ...
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For the first time in English, Notes from Poland presents a newly discovered short story – entitled “Undula” – by Polish Jewish writer Bruno Schulz (1892-1942), translated with a short introduction by ...
As protests against a court ruling that almost entirely outlaws abortion in Poland grow, the demonstrations have received support from a variety of groups, including miners, taxi drivers and farmers.
Poland has NATO’s third-largest military and the alliance’s largest in Europe, newly released figures show. The Polish armed forces contain 216,100 personnel, according to NATO’s estimates for this ...