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Nobel Peace Prize winner says leader of country’s ruling rightwing party should be prosecuted for abuse of power
Poland was seen as a model for the EU’s expansion eastward but its judicial reform plans to exert more control over the courts have created a crisis with Brussels
Government-linked institute says handwriting style shows Nobel laureate signed reports
Law and Justice government interferes with war museum in Gdansk
Polish treatment of Jews is questioned — even Lech Walesa is under attack, writes Jan Gross
Evidence likely only to deepen the split between two sides of Polish society
Documents show regime paid former president for information, say Polish investigators
Jan Kulczyk demonstrated to his peers that capital did not only have to flow from west to east
Russia is pursuing an ambitious grand strategy: divide break up the EU, undermine Nato, writes Anne Applebaum
How Europe and China have taken divergent paths
Wojciech Jaruzelski, Poland’s last communist ruler, dies at 90
Catholic intellectual and dissident who set off democratic change
Republican challenger to stress liberty on overseas trip
Poland’s swift economic growth has takenjust over little more than two decades
It is time we began to think in terms of greater Europe, rather than of the former eastern and western blocs, writes John Lloyd
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