The Polish-Ukrainian grain war is not yet over
Kyiv is defending the interests not of ordinary Ukrainian farmers, but of oligarchs and foreign capital. The ban on imports
Read MoreKyiv is defending the interests not of ordinary Ukrainian farmers, but of oligarchs and foreign capital. The ban on imports
Read MoreThe European Commission has decided to unlock Poland’s National Reconstruction Plan funds. While this is a triumph for the new
Read MoreIn late November, the new Polish parliamentary majority dismissed all members of the state Commission for Investigating Russian Influence in
Read MoreAs former President of the European Council Donald Tusk, who used to be in favor of the EU’s migrant relocation
Read MoreThe green transition and decarbonization are being used to deconstruct the economy, cut back production, make EU member states increasingly
Read MoreLocal governments in Poland are becoming increasingly independent of the state apparatus, pursuing their own goals that are not always
Read MorePoland’s foreseeable shift to a left-liberal coalition government following the October 15 elections, where Law and Justice (PiS) lost
Read MoreThe voices coming from conservative and Christian circles in former Eastern Bloc countries consistently tell us that gender ideology is
Read MoreStarving and frustrated after eight years in opposition, the political-judicial-media grouping is planning a “purge” of the state. There are
Read MoreThe leftist media is in a triumphant mood. It turned out that fewer deputies referred to God when
Read MoreLaw and Justice (PiS) lost the election not because it was ineffective in reaching out to the center-minded electorate, as
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