President TV Republic thundered about the "biggest bribe": "I have never heard greater nonsense"
Tomasz Sakiewicz, the president of TV Republika, criticized a recent government loan program, claiming it amounted to a bribe for journalists to propagate government projects, sparking controversy during a demonstration.
Iran has received a severe blow. Now it will fight with even greater determination
The article discusses the implications of the death of Ali Larijani for Iran's political landscape and its regional stability.
The West Warns Israel: Ground Offensive in Lebanon Will Be a Repeat of Gaza Strip
Western nations express concerns that Israel's ground offensive in Lebanon could lead to protracted conflict and greater civilian casualties.
Unidentified Drone Found in a Mine in Greater Poland. Investigations Underway
An unidentified drone was discovered at a mine in Greater Poland, prompting immediate security responses and investigations into its possible origins.
Artur Bartkiewicz: Karol Nawrocki and PiS have already succeeded regarding SAFE. They convinced us of what we are discussing
The article discusses Polish President Karol Nawrocki's aspirations for greater governmental control amidst his administration's current initiatives regarding the EU's SAFE program.
Polish SAFE 0 percent. The President and the NBP President have an alternative to the EU SAFE
Poland's President Karol Nawrocki announced a new alternative to the European SAFE, termed Polish SAFE 0%, which promises no financial interest and greater flexibility for defense procurement.
Barriers in the EU Greater Than American Tariffs. A Repair Plan is Coming
The article discusses the significant barriers to the EU's common service market and an upcoming strategy for integration.
Premium real estate usually shows greater resistance to market fluctuations
Recent media reports highlight new record prices for square meters paid for luxury apartments in Poland, prompting a discussion on what defines a premium property.
Kindergartens in the center of Warsaw are emptying. The city sounds the alarm
Warsaw's kindergartens are facing declining enrollment due to a drop in birth rates, prompting the city to call for greater parental support in choosing municipal facilities.
Appeal concerning the Constitutional Tribunal. "Simply filling vacancies is not enough"
A coalition of 31 social organizations in Poland is urging for greater transparency in the selection process for judges of the Constitutional Tribunal, beyond just filling six vacancies.
Alonso: It's now easier for both the players and me
Latvia's basketball head coach Sito Alonso expresses greater comfort in his role with the national team compared to his initial experience last November.
Donald Trump on the Supreme Court's decision: It gave me much greater power and strength
Former President Donald Trump has reacted strongly to a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision that declared his trade tariffs unconstitutional, announcing new tariffs based on different legal grounds.
Artur Bartkiewicz: Will Karol Nawrocki Force Us to Change the Constitution?
The article explores how Karol Nawrocki uses presidential veto powers to reshape the Polish Constitution's framework in favor of greater presidential authority.
E5: Towards a more European NATO and greater responsibility in defense
Five European nations have pledged to take greater responsibility for the continent's security and advocate for a more European-focused NATO.
Is the president preparing to veto the KRS law? Here are the provisions that were included in it
The Polish government is facing potential presidential veto regarding the newly passed amendments to the KRS law, which aim to reform judicial appointments and ensure greater independence from political interference.
Increased traffic at the airport in PoznaΕ. "Greater Poland residents want to fly far"
PoznaΕ Airport recorded a record 4.1 million passengers in 2025, with January 2026 seeing an 8% increase in traffic compared to January 2025.
The Trap of Two Hours a Day. The More Social Media, the Greater the Loneliness?
A study reveals that over half of American college students aged 18-24 feel lonely, highlighting a connection between social media use and feelings of isolation.
Only a few professions have a greater choice of job offers than a year ago
The article discusses the limited increase in job opportunities across various professions in Poland compared to the previous year.
KRS will be chosen by MPs, aided by judges. Are we facing even greater chaos in the courts?
The upcoming renewal of the National Judicial Council (KRS) raises concerns about the legality and composition of this body, as its judges were previously chosen by parliamentarians, resulting in ongoing debates and controversies.
Maciej MiΕosz: Success in NATO Beyond Divisions
The article discusses NATO's new command structure, emphasizing a greater European role in leadership positions within the alliance.
Prof. Magdalena Ε»adkowska: Science Needs Women to Describe 100% Instead of 50% of the World
Prof. Magdalena Ε»adkowska discusses the challenges faced by women in academia, highlighting the need for greater support and collaboration to enable their success and prevent the loss of talent.
Winter revealed the ailments of the Polish gas market and the traps we fell into
The largest energy producer in Poland suggests that raising the gas exchange obligation level to 85% will increase supply pressure, leading to greater availability and competition in the wholesale gas market.
Vegetarians or Meat-Eaters? Scientists Checked Who Has a Greater Chance of Living to 100 Years
A study examines how diet influences longevity among the elderly, questioning the effectiveness of plant-based diets and the risks of restrictive diets for seniors.
Prof. Nowak: Germans know nothing about the crimes against Poles. This needs to be talked about
Professor Nowak discusses the historical impact of Nazi crimes against Polish citizens and highlights the need for greater awareness in Germany.
NATO will take greater responsibility for the defense of the Arctic
NATO is set to assume increased responsibility for Arctic defense amidst growing geopolitical tensions.
Taxi drivers want greater control over app drivers. Lawyers are skeptical
Taxi drivers in Poland are seeking increased regulation and oversight of app-based drivers, but lawyers express concerns about potential over-regulation and its effect on competition.
What are Apartment Buyers Afraid Of
Analysts indicate that 41% of Poles fear the expansion of the war to other countries in the region, while 70% anticipate greater social tensions, leading to cautiousness among future apartment buyers.
The adventure for greater PIP powers. Tusk fiercely defends the state's helplessness
The article discusses the ongoing debate concerning the expansion of the powers of the National Labor Inspectorate in Poland, highlighting Prime Minister Donald Tusk's reaction to proposed reforms amid concerns over the advantages of fictitious self-employment.
Poles Support Greater Powers for Labor Inspectors
The article discusses public support in Poland for expanding the powers of labor inspectors amidst ongoing reforms and controversies.
Survey: Ukrainians Trust Europe More, Growing Distrust in the United States
A recent survey reveals that Ukrainians have increasingly greater trust in Europe compared to the United States, reflecting changing perceptions of U.S. policy and leadership in the context of the war in Ukraine.
The Pope called a meeting of cardinals. The first such meeting organized by Leo XIV
Pope Leo XIV has convened a cardinal consistory, marking his first such meeting since his election in May 2025, where cardinals are seeking greater influence in church governance.
Survey: Do Poles consider Germany a threat to Poland?
During the anniversary of the Greater Poland Uprising, President Karol Nawrocki emphasized the need for Poland to be open to the West while also prepared to defend its western border, prompting a response from Donald Tusk who labeled Nawrocki's remarks as highlighting the West as a main threat.
Tusk and Sikorski countered the president. Nawrocki and his spokesperson responded
President Karol Nawrocki's comments during the anniversary of the Greater Poland Uprising ignited criticism from Prime Minister Tusk, who accused Nawrocki of framing the West as a primary threat to Poland.
This is how Nawrocki was welcomed in PoznaΕ. The recording says it all
Karol Nawrocki participated in the National Day of Victory of the Greater Poland Uprising celebrations in PoznaΕ, where he delivered a speech and joined locals in a march and concert.
Lithuania is trying to sing revolution again. How our neighbors fight for freedom of speech
Lithuania is experiencing its largest protests in a decade against a government law that would allow greater political control over public broadcasting, leading to concerns about the resilience of its democracy.