
PiS Accuses Sejm Speaker of Endangering U.S. Alliance After Trump Clash
Poland’s opposition conservative PiS party has called for a closed session of parliament after the U.S. ambassador cut off contact with the Sejm speaker.

Poland’s opposition conservative PiS party has called for a closed session of parliament after the U.S. ambassador cut off contact with the Sejm speaker.

The move shows “Ziobro has no chance of a fair trial in Poland,” his defense lawyer said.

A recent wargame suggests that political hesitation, not military weakness, could allow Russia to act before Europe is ready.

A new case before Europe’s human rights court could reopen a long-running fight over Christianity’s place in public life—this time inside Greece’s courtrooms.

With prosecutors preparing a European Arrest Warrant, the Ziobro case raises fresh concerns over judicial independence and political retaliation in Poland.

The U.S. president called Orbán a “truly strong and powerful Leader” who has a proven track record of delivering results.

The Republican chairman of the U.S. House Judiciary Committee drew parallels between EU censorship and White House pressure under Biden on tech companies over COVID and political content.

New rules allow earlier intervention, stronger self-defence protections, and tighter controls on repeat offenders.

The European Parliament’s refusal to act contrasts sharply with its tough stance on other actors, revealing political cowardice.

Giving foreign nationals the right to vote is a long-standing desire of the Left to mask its failures and expand its voter base.
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The appeal trial once again exposes the absurd expectation that staffers should neatly separate party work from parliamentary duties.
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The revelations land as Keir Starmer prepares to meet Xi Jinping and is backing a Beijing-linked mega-embassy in London.