On June 18, 1969, Jerzy Zawieyski, a prominent Polish writer, playwright, publicist, and Catholic activist, tragically passed away. Zawieyski, a co-founder and president of...
Poland to reduce school religion classes to one hour weekly from September 2025, sparking debate and controversy.
Minister of Education Barbara Nowacka has announced a...
The German Federal Police recently smuggled a family of Afghan migrants across the border into Poland. This incident, which occurred near the border town of Osinów Dolny, has rightly sparked outrage and raised serious questions about the conduct and intentions of German authorities.
Seventy-nine years ago, the Trial of the Sixteen marked a dark chapter in the history of Poland and the world, exemplifying the ruthless tactics of Soviet authorities to suppress dissent and manipulate political outcomes. Held in Moscow from June 18 to June 21, 1945, this staged trial targeted leaders of the Polish Underground State, including key figures from the Home Army and civil authorities, who were deceitfully accused of various 'illegal activities' against the Red Army.