Jerzy Haszczyński: Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is dead. Iranians have a chance they have never had before
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has died in an attack on Tehran, marking a significant moment for Iran as it has been under his oppressive leadership for 37 years.
Jerzy Haszczyński: The First Great War of Donald Trump. A Mass of Doubts
The article discusses the uncertainties surrounding potential military action by the Trump administration against Iran amidst claims of a nuclear threat.
Jerzy Haszczyński: Losing at cards to a relative of the chess
The article discusses the complex situation in Iran and the potential implications of U.S. political decisions under Donald Trump.
Jerzy Haszczyński: Radosław Sikorski on the USA and the EU. He did not mention Trump's name. And that's good
Radosław Sikorski discusses the influence of Donald Trump on global affairs while strategically avoiding direct mention of him, highlighting the cautious approach toward the US among European leaders.
Jerzy Haszczyński: The Last SMS from the Front near Ilovaisk
The article recounts a poignant conversation with a young widow about her husband's final SMS sent during the fierce battle for Ilovaisk in 2014.
Jerzy Haszczyński: Trump's Peace Council Currently Focused on a Non-Controversial Goal in the Gaza Strip
The article discusses the latest developments from Trump's Peace Council, focusing on rebuilding the Gaza Strip after the recent conflict.
Jerzy Haszczyński: European observers of Donald Trump's Peace Council. And the Bulgarian surprise
The inaugural meeting of Donald Trump's Peace Council will take place in Washington, focusing on peace in the Gaza Strip, supported almost globally including by the EU, yet without representation from Poland.
Jerzy Haszczyński: How royal families should differ from ordinary mortals
The article discusses the contrasting public perceptions and lifestyles of royal families compared to ordinary citizens, particularly in democratic countries.
Jerzy Haszczyński: What connects the USA and Austria
The article discusses the political implications of Mamdani's victory as a response to the current US president and contrasts New York's political landscape with that of America as a whole.
Jerzy Haszczyński: My brother will overthrow the ayatollah - it no longer sounds surreal
Jerzy Haszczyński reflects on the changing dynamics surrounding the potential for his brother to succeed in overthrowing the ayatollah, a situation that now seems less surreal than before.
Jerzy Haszczyński: To See the Revolution and Not Die
This article discusses the insights of Jerzy Haszczyński regarding contemporary revolutions and their implications.
Jerzy Haszczyński: Who to root for in Africa? Putin's favorites are out
The article discusses the complexities of supporting different teams in the African Cup of Nations, reflecting on ethnic and religious diversity among the competing nations.