
Between the Cross and the Flag: May 3 in Communist Poland
When people feel their identity is under threat, they find ways—visible or invisible—to defend it.

When people feel their identity is under threat, they find ways—visible or invisible—to defend it.

Several EU countries have refused the Slovak PM’s request to fly over their countries on his way to the Russian May 9 Victory Day celebrations.

Although the scheme affects fewer and fewer people, it remains extremely unpopular in France.

The EP’s decision to lift the immunity of four right-wing Polish MEPs has sparked accusations that Brussels is greenlighting a domestic crackdown on conservative opponents.

Poland is home to around 100 brown bears

French and Polish leaders discuss joint exercises and closer nuclear cooperation, while Paris keeps full control of its arsenal.

Around 40 MPs join former PM’s new association, raising concerns over unity inside Poland’s main opposition party.

Ultimately, the question is not simply why governments fall but how their opponents win.

“If the European Union starts to consider democratically elected governments illegitimate simply because they do not share the dominant political line in Brussels, then the problem is no longer Viktor Orbán.”

Poland’s new curriculum will replace family life classes, with critics warning it promotes explicit sex education and gender ideology.