The groundscraper’s exterior stands in stark contrast to the surroundings — but the luminous interiors make the art come alive
Nato members say they need to defend ‘vulnerable eastern flank’ with Russia and Belarus
Rightwing opposition leader says alleged government persecution drove Barbara Skrzypek to death
Call from Andrzej Duda aimed at deterring future Russian aggression likely to be viewed as highly provocative in Moscow
Prosecutors accuse suspect of trying to burn down a large retail store in Warsaw last year
Also in this newsletter: A fresh push to charge Europe’s chip industry
Prime minister also open to exploring how French atomic weapons can protect whole continent
Sławomir Mentzen is now polling in second place ahead of presidential elections in May
Europe’s shy city is shining once more
Trump-Duda meeting boosts hopes that co-operation will continue despite tensions over Ukraine
Ultraconservative opposition allege Tusk government planning to interfere in presidential election
Presidential candidates focus on historical grievances ahead of May vote
Andrzej Duda says allies must bolster Ukrainian security to prevent ‘explosion’ of crime spilling into Poland
Zbigniew Ziobro accuses Tusk government of ‘criminal’ action
Barbara Doniecka is one of dozens of survivors returning to extermination camp 80 years after its liberation
Warsaw identifies Moscow-backed disinformation group trying to disrupt presidential election, Krzysztof Gawkowski says
Security experts say evidence points to Kremlin masterminding sabotage campaign on air cargo
Warsaw is closest to reaching new target, but laggards will take ‘decade’, says Polish defence minister
Polish premier insists ICC warrant will not be enforced after President Duda demands immunity for Israeli leader
Programme offering exiled Poles and their descendants residency is under review amid immigration security fears
Structure was set up in 2023 to encourage money to stay in the country
Dealing with the next US administration will test Warsaw as it replaces Budapest in the EU’s rotating presidency
Completing frontier wall will bring EU nation ‘as close to 100% security as possible’, says deputy migration minister
Warsaw threatens legal action after Budapest grants asylum to PiS lawmaker facing arrest for alleged fraud
A programme of retro architecture in Hungary’s capital reflects nostalgia for a country at the peak of its power