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Gdansk unites in silent homage to liberal beacon denounced by ultraconservatives
Pawel Adamowicz had become a symbol of tolerant liberalism
The assassination of Pawel Adamowicz has unleashed a torrent of blame, anger and sorrow
Adamowicz played role in Solidarity movement that helped overthrow communist regime
New progressive party set to make debut on national and European stages
Founders with global ambitions see opportunities in the UK
Law and Justice government interferes with war museum in Gdansk
Izadora Weiss expands her ambitious repertoire with complex stories and impressive choreography
Proximity to western capitals, large talent pool and lower costs attract companies
The 15th-century Flemish painter Hans Memling’s reputation is reassessed in this exhibition
Over fish and shots of Goldwasser, the new president of the European Council talks about being a ‘hooligan’ in communist-era Poland and why ‘Russia is our strategic problem’
Global petrochemical groups complain of red tape and disappointing results
More jets are patrolling the skies following dozens of Russian provocations
Owner says company needs 180m zlotys ($58m) to continue
Developing taste for more varieties has boosted the industry at home and abroad
The acclaimed European historian talks to the FT’s Europe editor about war, communism and the break-up of the UK
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