You are here: Homepage Tag PiS Articles Judge Igor Tuleya Photo: Jakub Kaminski / Eastnews / imago Justice | Poland “I don’t feel like a hero” A judge accuses the Polish government of undermining the rule of law - and has been under investigation by prosecutors since 2016. An interview Interview with Michał Sutowski, Igor Tuleya 07/01/2021 43 million tons of lignite are burned in Poland's largest power plant every year Photo: Getty Images The new Poland White smoke on the horizon The world’s biggest brown-coal power station is in Poland. That’s not the only reason the Warsaw government is finding it hard to kick-start an energy transition By Mateusz Kowalik 07/01/2021 Illustration: Gosia Herba Democracy | Poland The Polish lesson The government is remodelling the country. Many people in Poland are protesting against the changes. But why does the opposition remain so weak? By Piotr Pacewicz 07/01/2021 US President Joe Biden (left) and Poland's President Andrzej Duda (2nd from left) together with other heads of states and governments at the NATO summit in Brussels, 2021 Photo: Kevin Lamarque / POOL / AFP via Getty Images International relations | Poland Poland goes West Poland’s foreign policy is steadily turning towards the West. Its relationship with its eastern neighbours is complicated - especially with Russia By Agnieszka Lichnerowicz 07/01/2021 The poet and author Jacek Dehnel Photo: Cezary Rucki Stereotypes | Poland German stereotypes vs. Polish reality Nationalists in government, fanatics on the streets: the German explanation for the situation in Poland is often quite simple. But it is not so clear cut By Jacek Dehnel 07/01/2021 A boy poses at a military weekend camp near Gdansk Photo: Natalia Kepesz, from the Niewybuch series Notes and observations | Poland “When photographing, I had to wear protective goggles” Polish photographer Natalia Kepesz travelled to her hometown of Złotoryja in southwestern Poland for her latest works. She also documented a new Polish trend, military summer camps for local children Interview with Natalia Kepesz 07/01/2021 Freedom of press | Poland Press under fire Poland’s government ramps up its attacks on media and journalists By Agata Szczęśniak 07/01/2021
Judge Igor Tuleya Photo: Jakub Kaminski / Eastnews / imago Justice | Poland “I don’t feel like a hero” A judge accuses the Polish government of undermining the rule of law - and has been under investigation by prosecutors since 2016. An interview Interview with Michał Sutowski, Igor Tuleya 07/01/2021
43 million tons of lignite are burned in Poland's largest power plant every year Photo: Getty Images The new Poland White smoke on the horizon The world’s biggest brown-coal power station is in Poland. That’s not the only reason the Warsaw government is finding it hard to kick-start an energy transition By Mateusz Kowalik 07/01/2021
Illustration: Gosia Herba Democracy | Poland The Polish lesson The government is remodelling the country. Many people in Poland are protesting against the changes. But why does the opposition remain so weak? By Piotr Pacewicz 07/01/2021
US President Joe Biden (left) and Poland's President Andrzej Duda (2nd from left) together with other heads of states and governments at the NATO summit in Brussels, 2021 Photo: Kevin Lamarque / POOL / AFP via Getty Images International relations | Poland Poland goes West Poland’s foreign policy is steadily turning towards the West. Its relationship with its eastern neighbours is complicated - especially with Russia By Agnieszka Lichnerowicz 07/01/2021
The poet and author Jacek Dehnel Photo: Cezary Rucki Stereotypes | Poland German stereotypes vs. Polish reality Nationalists in government, fanatics on the streets: the German explanation for the situation in Poland is often quite simple. But it is not so clear cut By Jacek Dehnel 07/01/2021
A boy poses at a military weekend camp near Gdansk Photo: Natalia Kepesz, from the Niewybuch series Notes and observations | Poland “When photographing, I had to wear protective goggles” Polish photographer Natalia Kepesz travelled to her hometown of Złotoryja in southwestern Poland for her latest works. She also documented a new Polish trend, military summer camps for local children Interview with Natalia Kepesz 07/01/2021
Freedom of press | Poland Press under fire Poland’s government ramps up its attacks on media and journalists By Agata Szczęśniak 07/01/2021