LPP fiercely denies claims by Hindenburg Research that it had faked an exit from Russia following the outbreak of the war in Ukraine.
Poland’s core inflation eased growth to 5.4% y/y in February after growing 6.2% y/y the preceding month.
European nations within Nato are facing a €56bn shortfall in meeting the alliance's defence spending pledge of 2% of GDP this year, the Financial Times reported on March 16.
LPP fiercely denied the report, which knocked its stock price nearly 36% in one day.
The underlying premise of the summit was to acknowledge that stopping Russia in Ukraine now will come at a much smaller cost than having to stop it later at the EU's gates.
Polish consumer price inflation (CPI) expanded 2.8% year on year in February (chart) to the lowest level in three years, data from Poland’s statistical office GUS showed on March 15.
The apparent threats to central bank independence are now worrying markets and the European Central Bank.
The so-called Weimar Triangle has sprung back to life under the Polish premier after an eight-year lull under the previous government of Law and Justice.
Rate setters divide along political lines over a vote on a resolution in support of the governor.
European arms imports were up by 94% in 2019-23, as Ukraine's allies send military aid while also arming themselves, says new SIPRI report.
With important local elections coming up in April and to the European Parliament in June, the party faces one of its most serious crises.
Countries in Central and Eastern Europe and Eurasia have a lower gender gap than the global average but only Latvian women have equal legal standing with men.
Farmers want the EU to bin the Green Deal and end the imports of Ukrainian agricultural products, which, they claim, has depressed prices on the Polish market.
The European Commission has said that EU payouts will be unblocked once Poland restores the rule of law, which was compromised by the PiS government.
In 2023, global CO2 emissions from energy rose at a slower pace compared with the previous year.
The European Union plans to urge the fossil fuel industry to aid in combating climate change in less affluent countries under a United Nations objective, a preliminary document reveals.
Poland’s four-party coalition government is split on how far the changes should go.
Prime Minister Donald Tusk is going to ask the Polish parliament this week for a resolution calling on the ban of farm product imports from Russia and Belarus.
Hungary’s advertisement campaign featured the headline “Hungary protects the EU from illegal migration”.