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EU Faces Human Rights Accusations Over Asylum Seeker Expulsions
Europe's human rights commissioner, Michael O'Flaherty, has presented evidence of asylum seekers being forcibly returned from EU borders in Poland and Greece, violating international law, while expressing concern about a growing hardline stance on migration among mainstream politicians.
EU Faces Human Rights Accusations Over Asylum Seeker Expulsions
Europe's human rights commissioner, Michael O'Flaherty, has presented evidence of asylum seekers being forcibly returned from EU borders in Poland and Greece, violating international law, while expressing concern about a growing hardline stance on migration among mainstream politicians.
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44% Bias Score


The Rainbow" Adaptation Centers on Female Emancipation Across Generations
Nicola Werenowska's stage adaptation of D.H. Lawrence's "The Rainbow", performed by Polish-heritage actor-musicians as part of the UK/Poland Season 2025, centers on three generations of women and their evolving experiences of independence, using a non-linear structure that juxtaposes past and presen...
The Rainbow" Adaptation Centers on Female Emancipation Across Generations
Nicola Werenowska's stage adaptation of D.H. Lawrence's "The Rainbow", performed by Polish-heritage actor-musicians as part of the UK/Poland Season 2025, centers on three generations of women and their evolving experiences of independence, using a non-linear structure that juxtaposes past and presen...
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36% Bias Score


Warsaw Cemetery Restoration Uncovers Lost Jewish History
In Warsaw, Poland, archaeology students are carefully restoring the Okopowa Street Jewish cemetery, uncovering lost graves and names while respecting Jewish burial laws, revealing a deeper connection to the past for the Polish Jewish community.
Warsaw Cemetery Restoration Uncovers Lost Jewish History
In Warsaw, Poland, archaeology students are carefully restoring the Okopowa Street Jewish cemetery, uncovering lost graves and names while respecting Jewish burial laws, revealing a deeper connection to the past for the Polish Jewish community.
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24% Bias Score


Morawiecki Indicted for Alleged Election Manipulation During COVID-19 Pandemic
Poland's former Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki faces charges for allegedly attempting to organize a postal vote during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, a move the opposition claims was intended to favor the incumbent president, while Morawiecki defends it as a necessary measure.
Morawiecki Indicted for Alleged Election Manipulation During COVID-19 Pandemic
Poland's former Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki faces charges for allegedly attempting to organize a postal vote during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, a move the opposition claims was intended to favor the incumbent president, while Morawiecki defends it as a necessary measure.
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40% Bias Score


Russian Intelligence Officer Extradited from Bosnia for Alleged Attacks Against Western Allies
Russian intelligence officer Alexander Bezrukovni was arrested in Bosnia in November 2023 and extradited to Poland in February 2024, where he faces charges of coordinating attacks against Poland, the US, and other Western allies, confirming previous reports of Russian training camps in Bosnia.
Russian Intelligence Officer Extradited from Bosnia for Alleged Attacks Against Western Allies
Russian intelligence officer Alexander Bezrukovni was arrested in Bosnia in November 2023 and extradited to Poland in February 2024, where he faces charges of coordinating attacks against Poland, the US, and other Western allies, confirming previous reports of Russian training camps in Bosnia.
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36% Bias Score


Poland's Rising EU Influence
Poland's current EU Council presidency has significantly increased its influence within the EU, overshadowing Germany and France due to their perceived hesitations and internal challenges; this is perceived by many Poles as a lasting shift in power.
Poland's Rising EU Influence
Poland's current EU Council presidency has significantly increased its influence within the EU, overshadowing Germany and France due to their perceived hesitations and internal challenges; this is perceived by many Poles as a lasting shift in power.
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64% Bias Score

Stolen Brueghel Painting Recovered in Dutch Museum
A 17th-century painting by Pieter Brueghel the Younger, stolen from Gdansk's National Museum in 1974, was unexpectedly found in a Gouda museum during an exhibition; art detective Arthur Brand confirmed its identity using Polish museum archives, and Dutch authorities are now investigating its journey...

Stolen Brueghel Painting Recovered in Dutch Museum
A 17th-century painting by Pieter Brueghel the Younger, stolen from Gdansk's National Museum in 1974, was unexpectedly found in a Gouda museum during an exhibition; art detective Arthur Brand confirmed its identity using Polish museum archives, and Dutch authorities are now investigating its journey...
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24% Bias Score

Poland Curtails Aid to Ukrainian Refugees
Poland plans to limit monthly child benefits (190 EUR) to only working Ukrainian refugees, impacting around 900,000 refugees, prompting concerns from aid organizations about vulnerable families' welfare and the upcoming presidential elections.

Poland Curtails Aid to Ukrainian Refugees
Poland plans to limit monthly child benefits (190 EUR) to only working Ukrainian refugees, impacting around 900,000 refugees, prompting concerns from aid organizations about vulnerable families' welfare and the upcoming presidential elections.
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48% Bias Score

Poland Suspends Asylum Rights Amid Belarus Migration Crisis
Poland's parliament passed a bill enabling the temporary suspension of asylum rights amid concerns over Belarus-orchestrated migration deemed a security threat, sparking legal and human rights controversies.

Poland Suspends Asylum Rights Amid Belarus Migration Crisis
Poland's parliament passed a bill enabling the temporary suspension of asylum rights amid concerns over Belarus-orchestrated migration deemed a security threat, sparking legal and human rights controversies.
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56% Bias Score

German Companies Relocate Production to Poland Amid Economic Crisis
Due to Germany's declining economic attractiveness, 22% of surveyed companies plan to relocate production to Central and Eastern Europe; Knorr Bremse is moving two-thirds of its Dresden production (40 job losses) to Poland, citing lower costs and faster permitting processes in Poland compared to Ger...

German Companies Relocate Production to Poland Amid Economic Crisis
Due to Germany's declining economic attractiveness, 22% of surveyed companies plan to relocate production to Central and Eastern Europe; Knorr Bremse is moving two-thirds of its Dresden production (40 job losses) to Poland, citing lower costs and faster permitting processes in Poland compared to Ger...
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36% Bias Score

Warsaw Activists Protest Russian Diplomats on Invasion Anniversary
Polish and Ukrainian activists in Warsaw protested outside the residence of Russian diplomats at 6 a.m. local time on the third anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, using sirens and a banner declaring Russia a terrorist country, demanding their expulsion.

Warsaw Activists Protest Russian Diplomats on Invasion Anniversary
Polish and Ukrainian activists in Warsaw protested outside the residence of Russian diplomats at 6 a.m. local time on the third anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, using sirens and a banner declaring Russia a terrorist country, demanding their expulsion.
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56% Bias Score

Zakopane Ice Rink Delay: War in Ukraine, Inflation Cause Funding Shortfall
Due to funding issues caused by the war in Ukraine and inflation, the new ice rink in Zakopane, Poland, is incomplete, forcing the speed skating World Cup to be held in Tomaszów this weekend; the rink's concrete structure is finished, but millions more are needed to install the ice.

Zakopane Ice Rink Delay: War in Ukraine, Inflation Cause Funding Shortfall
Due to funding issues caused by the war in Ukraine and inflation, the new ice rink in Zakopane, Poland, is incomplete, forcing the speed skating World Cup to be held in Tomaszów this weekend; the rink's concrete structure is finished, but millions more are needed to install the ice.
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44% Bias Score
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