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The prime minister is using an ‘iron broom’ to sweep aside the previous government, but critics question whether he is going too far
Also in this newsletter: What Egypt wants from the EU in exchange for controlling migration
Accessories designer Zofia Chylak on the chaotic charm of her Polish birthplace
Andriy Verevskyi faces action from minority shareholders in one of the world’s biggest sunflower oil producers
Also in this newsletter: when two commissioners go to China
Critics believe commission ostensibly set up to probe pro-Russian politicians is targeting opposition leader
Puzzle: can you find White’s hidden win?
The two countries have set aside historical differences for a common cause but can the goodwill last?
The country is rushing to help refugees — and vividly remembers its own times as the victim of aggression
Polish capital alone has received more people since the war began than any other EU country
EU’s top court to rule next week on legality of conditionality mechanism
Puzzle — find Black’s winning move while avoiding White’s sneaky trap
Governments are increasingly using displaced people to exploit Europe’s divisions and fears over migrants
The commission is right to withhold its approval for Poland’s recovery plan
A reconstruction project on a deeply symbolic empty space in the Polish capital is stirring debate
The consequences of bad agreements over Brexit and with Poland and Hungary would last decades
Culmination of a week of furious protests brings tens of thousands to the streets despite escalating Covid crisis
Thousands stage fifth day of action against ruling that paves way to ban terminations
Allegro’s listing brings new energy to sluggish capital markets and an underperforming stock exchange
The city’s entrepreneurs are raising their sights after years of hosting R&D centres for the likes of Amazon
Concern grows over government pressure on independence of judiciary
Prague, Warsaw, Budapest and Bratislava seek direct funds from Brussels
‘When I try to capture my childhood feelings, I first encounter hatred’
Kidawa-Blonska struggles to win over voters in Law and Justice heartland
Czech capital’s property market has risen faster than its Polish rival despite comparable low population growth
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