
EU Favorites Magyar and Tusk Meet in Warsaw To Strengthen Ties
The Hungarian prime minister unironically said Hungary can learn from Poland on how the rule of law can be restored in a country.

The Hungarian prime minister unironically said Hungary can learn from Poland on how the rule of law can be restored in a country.

Acting on a Supreme Administrative Court ruling, the first same-sex marriage has been officially registered in Warsaw.

Marcin Romanowski warned that “the model used by globalist networks” relies on “pressure and blackmail.”

The capital is set to join a growing list of Polish metropolitan areas implementing night-time liquor restrictions, a strategy that has potentially reduced the number of police interventions in Kraków.

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

UPDATE: Donald Tusk vowed to bring to justice those responsible for this weekend’s explosion on the railway line leading to the Ukrainian border—“regardless of who their supporters are.”

President Karol Nawrocki and PiS leader Jarosław Kaczyński warned about threats to democracy, rule of law, and sovereignty.

Warsaw aims to train 100,000 volunteers this year and 400,000 more by the end of 2026 to strengthen the country’s defense capabilities.

Zbigniew Ziobro said “In a lawless state one can hardly expect anything else.”

Donald Tusk said on Tuesday Poland will expel 57 Ukrainians and six Belarusians who were behind “certain provocations.”