
“No One Will Dictate to Us”: Ukraine-Poland Spat Escalates
After Zelensky’s less-than-conciliatory comments, Polish politicians warn that the deepening dispute could complicate Kyiv’s bid to join the European Union.

After Zelensky’s less-than-conciliatory comments, Polish politicians warn that the deepening dispute could complicate Kyiv’s bid to join the European Union.

Balázs Orbán, the former political director of Viktor Orbán praised the Polish President’s move to host his Hungarian counterpart as a vital sovereigntist pushback against external liberal attacks.

With births at a record low, Karol Nawrocki says Poland must strengthen families instead of relying on immigration.

Patience is running thin in Poland as Ukraine remains unrepentant about naming an army unit after WWII “heroes” who killed 100,000 Poles.

The move comes after Ukraine named a military unit after the UPA, whose wartime massacres of Polish civilians remain one of the deepest wounds in Polish-Ukrainian relations.

A potential deal with Budapest on minority rights may unlock Kyiv’s EU talks, but rising tensions with Warsaw over historical grievances could complicate unanimity.

The dispute follows Kyiv’s decision to honour a military unit with a name associated with the wartime killing of tens of thousands of Poles.

Following a highly sensitive naming controversy, Poland’s president has stated he wants his Ukrainian counterpart stripped of the Order of the White Eagle.

Karol Nawrocki is set to attend commemorations at Monte Cassino during his Italy visit.

The EU’s new defence fund is not just about rearmament—it is reshaping who holds power inside member states.