WARSAW (Reuters) -Poland’s Supreme Court will start a much-anticipated hearing on foreign currency mortgages at 1100 GMT, it said on
Opinion | Poland and the Holocaust
To the Editor: Re “2 Scholars to Apologize Over Study of Holocaust” (news article, Feb. 10): What a pity that
Poland to propose limits on foreign media soon, Kaczynski says
WARSAW (Reuters) – Poland will seek to craft rules limiting the concentration of foreign-owned media outlets well before the ruling
Values or economy? Right-wing Poles weigh options in election runoff
WARSAW (Reuters) – Marcin Stasko did not hesitate to vote for the candidate of the small far-right Confederation party in
Poles face long lines, coronavirus limits in presidential vote
WARSAW (Reuters) – Poles stood in long lines to vote on Sunday in a closely-fought presidential election that could reshape
Polish presidential vote puts government's reforms on the line
WARSAW (Reuters) – Poles vote on Sunday in a closely-fought presidential election critical to the nationalist Law and Justice (PiS)
Polish judges complain to ECHR over Supreme Court independence
WARSAW (Reuters) – A Polish barrister and two judges have filed complaints against Poland alleging a lack of independence in
Poland's electoral commission confirms Sunday election won't happen
WARSAW (Reuters) – Poland’s electoral commission said on Thursday a presidential election could not be held on Sunday, while the
Poland's May 10 presidential election hangs in balance
WARSAW (Reuters) – The Polish Senate starts an acrimonious debate on Tuesday on legislation that would allow a presidential election
Poland's ruling party eyes presidential vote on May 17 or 23
WARSAW (Reuters) – Poland’s ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party hinted on Monday that it may have to delay the