Despite growing military cooperation, Poland views its neighbor with suspicion. This is due not only to historical events, but also to the concern that Germany would not be able to defend the country in the event of a Russian attack.
By Andrzej Rybak
In the fight against threats from China and Russia, Taiwan's Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung urges Europe to act with urgency. He also calls for better framework conditions for Taiwanese investments.
By Fabian Peltsch
After the Belarusian-Russian military exercises "Zapad 2025," Poland is reopening its border with Belarus. This means blocked Chinese freight trains can continue their journey to the EU.
By Amelie Richter
According to reports, more than 130 freight trains are stuck in Belarus. The closure of the border by Poland is interrupting an important trade flow. China and Belarus speak of an "unfriendly step" against the People's Republic.
By Amelie Richter
The expert on Eastern Europe at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP) advises Germany to adopt a "policy of outstretched hands" towards Poland. Warsaw is slowly realizing that Europe may be more reliable than Washington.
By Nana Brink
At the German-Polish Economic Forum, there was much praise for the growth successes across the Oder river. Economics Minister Andrzej Domański offered to cooperate with his counterpart Katherina Reiche on industrial policy at the European level.
By Manuel Berkel
The alliance is strengthening protection of the eastern flank. Mark Rutte announced the launch of the "Eastern Sentry" operation. It is still unclear how many member states will participate alongside Germany, France and Denmark.
By Stephan Israel
After Russia's drone attack, Poland can hope for additional defense systems from its allies. NATO must stop playing down cases such as the recent airspace violations by Russia, say security experts.
By Stephan Israel and Gabriel Bub
Following the intrusion of Russian drones into Polish airspace, the Bundeswehr is deploying two more Eurofighters to the eastern flank. The German Aviation Association (BDL) is calling for a better exchange of information with the security authorities.
By Viktor Funk and Nana Brink