
Warsaw Moves to End Assistance Programmes for Ukrainians
Public support in Poland for continuing aid to Ukrainian refugees has dropped to its lowest level since 2014, with only 48% in favor.

Public support in Poland for continuing aid to Ukrainian refugees has dropped to its lowest level since 2014, with only 48% in favor.

The Polish leader accused Brussels of ignoring public opposition and vowed to place Warsaw at the head of a Central European reform drive.

Warsaw urged European leaders to back the U.S. president on Ukraine and security, citing Russian drone incursions—and warning that NATO’s eastern flank is under growing pressure.

The veto threatens Poland with EU legal action and deepens a political standoff in Warsaw over how to regulate online content.

The leak comes as Warsaw and Washington intensify contacts on the future of their strategic cooperation.

Central Europe’s presidents warn that soaring energy costs and Brussels’ green agenda are pushing the region to act as one.

The EU elites ludicrously claim that any opposition to the LGBT agenda constitutes alignment with Moscow, as if the universal, millennia-old belief in natural marriage is somehow Russian.

As Hungary, Slovakia, and a new Czech government align, the Polish president seeks to pull Poland back into a stronger V4.

In an act of defiance, the Polish president has refused to approve 46 judicial nominations.

A proposal to criminalise the promotion of Ukrainian nationalist groups from World War Two is driving the allies apart.