The nation’s first LGBTQ museum offers hope for a community still struggling with inequality
InPost founder Rafał Brzoska wants 150 prominent figures to join move against Facebook parent over AI-created images
Piotr Pogonowski forcibly taken to parliamentary hearing over alleged government misuse of spyware
Kyiv agrees to allow Warsaw to investigate mass graves where Polish nationals were buried
Szymon Midera says mortgage mis-selling costs have depleted funds available to finance switch towards renewables
Prime Minister Donald Tusk wants to protect EU’s largest poultry producers
Liberal Rafał Trzaskowski will be pitted against Karol Nawrocki, candidate for opposition PiS party
Warsaw has largest military budget among Nato allies
850 companies ranked; Cisco shines despite Big Tech reserve; Rolls-Royce outperforms counterparts on inclusion scale; Erste Bank rises above politics; Diageo takes measure of its market; Ireland notes ‘diversity disparity’; fund management gender lag
Visa restrictions and border crackdown deprive Poland of a much-needed foreign workforce, say business leaders
In a Twin Peaks-esque town near Krakow, the Polish artist has found a dark and delicious inspiration
European officials say DHL parcel fires were result of test runs for using similar methods to attack transatlantic flights
Foreign minister says Kyiv and Berlin should act on Warsaw’s historic grievances
How Sunreef started a new revolution in boat-building
Prime minister announces suspension of right to asylum in his country
A year after his election the pro-EU premier has repaired his country’s standing abroad but struggles at home
Finance minister says Brussels should show solidarity instead of pursuing Warsaw under bloc’s excessive deficit procedure
Disputes over historical memory reflect Poland’s post-populist politics and Ukraine’s emergence on Europe’s stage
The country has increased spending on arms dramatically but remains a laggard in domestic production
Four suspects held in ‘multi-threaded’ probe into assaults against Russian dissidents as rift opens in opposition ranks
Berlin plans to carry out checks at all land frontiers in a bid to stem illegal migration
Legal loophole means law enforcers cannot get green light from Warsaw to search vessels at sea
Encouraging wealth creators helps to generate economic growth and affluence
Radosław Sikorski says Warsaw needs to protect citizens despite Nato opposition
Donald Tusk and his allies aim to drive out rightwing opponents from their last bastion of state power