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Poland

March 2025

  • Hungary’s prime minister Viktor Orbán at an electoral rally in April 2018. Photograph: Zsolt Szigetvary/EPA

    The Audio Long Read
    From the archive: The revolt against liberalism: what’s driving Poland and Hungary’s nativist turn? – podcast

  • An Ikea store.

    Russia behind arson attack on Ikea store in Lithuanian capital, says prosecutor

  • Passengers standing on a railway platform between two trains.

    From London to Lviv: how Trump’s new world order has shaken Europe

  • Zofia Chabiera and Marcin Sztabiński in It’s Not My Film.

    It’s Not My Film review – relationship-crisis movie takes the long road through the Baltics

  • Marriage triples risk of obesity in men – but not women, study reveals

  • Tusk calls for respect between allies after US-Poland spat over Starlink satellites

  • Celebrations and protests in the US and around the world mark International Women’s Day

  • Trump’s polarising appeal leaves European populists in a tight spot

  • Poland plans military training for every adult male amid growing European security fears

  • ‘There’s no other solution’: Polish abortion centre opens in challenge to strict laws

  • Give it a Polish! Classic film posters with a twist – in pictures

  • Brueghel painting stolen from Poland in 1974 found in local Dutch museum

  • Lech Wałęsa expresses ‘horror and distaste’ at Trump’s treatment of Zelenskyy

  • Asylum seekers being forcibly expelled at EU borders, says top rights lawyer

  • The CIA Book Club by Charlie English review – chapter and verse as a weapon of war

February 2025

  • Nikt Nie Woła (Nobody’s Calling).

    Nikt Nie Woła (Nobody’s Calling) review – hypnotic passions in postwar Poland

    A mysterious stranger arrives in a small town in western Poland soon after the second world war, and embarks on a string of messy, equally enigmatic affairs
  • collage featuring cold war cultural landmarks

    ‘It allowed us to survive, to not go mad’: the CIA book smuggling operation that helped bring down communism

    From George Orwell to Hannah Arendt and John le Carré, thousands of blacklisted books flooded into Poland during the cold war, as publishers and printers risked their lives for literature
    • People (Ludzie) review – multi-thread epic offers raw tales from the Russia-Ukraine war

    • ‘It’s Trump’s world’: European leaders divided on how to navigate ‘cacophony’

    • Macron convenes European leaders for Ukraine summit amid tension with US

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