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Donald Tusk’s party seeks momentum as Kaczyński’s rightwing ruling party leads polls
Warsaw’s recent anti-Ukraine rhetoric to placate potential far-right ally has sent shockwaves through EU’s capital
The FT has found that Russia has succeeded in avoiding G7 sanctions on most of its oil exports
German chancellor demands investigation into allegations that Warsaw tolerated a cash-for-visas scheme
Confederation could decide whether ruling Law and Justice party stays in office
Elections in the two central European countries will test support for Ukraine and measure the appeal of illiberalism
Also in this newsletter: when two commissioners go to China
Threat is latest salvo in spat that revolves around Warsaw’s refusal to accept Ukrainian grain imports
Kyiv files WTO lawsuit against Poland, Hungary and Slovakia after they ban imports
President Andrzej Duda compares Kyiv to a ‘drowning’ person clinging to its rescuer
Law and Justice acknowledges that hundreds of visas were sold illegally
Sell-off may serve as a warning to those considering interest rate cuts while inflation remains high
Historians warn that the government is using event to overstate country’s resistance to Holocaust
Benchmark rate lowered by 75bp to 6% before October poll
Signals from central bank raise concerns of ‘premature’ cut to borrowing costs for political reasons
Authorities said Nadarzyn facility no longer needed because of ‘negligible’ numbers fleeing the war
Nobel Peace Prize winner says leader of country’s ruling rightwing party should be prosecuted for abuse of power
Also in this newsletter: why Big Tech barely flinches at EU fines
Jadwiga Emilewicz says US president has yet to deliver on pledge to build silos along border of two countries
The ruling rightwing PiS party has plans to press on with controversial judicial reforms if it wins the upcoming poll
Crackdown on business people denounced as ‘catastrophe’ comparable to communist-era repression
Kaczyński portrays opposition leader as a German stooge ahead of October elections
Warsaw’s announcement comes as government prepares for re-election campaign ahead of October vote
Berlin responds to ‘security needs of our Polish friends’ despite heightened tensions with Warsaw
Warsaw deploys more soldiers to border after Minsk begins drills to test lessons of Ukraine war
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