
Berlin and Warsaw to cooperate more closely
Germany and Poland are moving closer together on the issue of aid payments to victims of the German occupation. Both governments also want to work closely together on defense.
By Redaktion Table
Germany and Poland are moving closer together on the issue of aid payments to victims of the German occupation. Both governments also want to work closely together on defense.
By Redaktion Table
Historian Krzysztof Ruchniewicz is Poland's new Commissioner for German-Polish Cooperation. Following the change of government in Warsaw, there are signs of further easing in relations with Berlin.
By Manuel Berkel
Surprise in Poland, a symbolically significant victory in the Netherlands and a first-time win in Austria: These are the results of the European elections in key EU member states.
By Redaktion Table
A Polish-German energy transition forum utilized a government representative from Warsaw to call for stricter sanctions against Moscow. The German Ministry of Economic Affairs sees opportunities for cooperation with Poland in hydrogen and offshore wind power.
By Manuel Berkel
The Polish PiS has not only nominated supporters of party leader Kaczyński for the European elections. Opponents of cooperation between the EKR parliamentary group and Fidesz are also on promising list positions. Observers believe that the power struggle within the PiS has not been decided.
By Markus Grabitz
According to initial polls, the national-conservative PiS party has become the strongest force in the Polish local elections. Exit polls see Tusk's Civic Platform as close behind.
By Redaktion Table
The EU Commission had frozen funds for Poland due to violations of the rule of law. Following the change of government and the start of reforms, Poland will now gain access to the funds.
By Redaktion Table
Poland's new Deputy Foreign Minister sees Poland on an equal footing with France and Germany for the future of Europe. He proposes concrete progress on the defense union.
By Michael Bröcker
Poland's new Minister of Climate and Environment is tasked with the long-neglected coal phase-out. There is a lack of financial resources and compromises must be found in Polands large government coalition.
By Redaktion Table
The new government in Warsaw wants to shut down coal-fired power plants sooner than the middle of the century. However, her initial support for an ambitious EU climate target for 2040 was later backtracked on yesterday by the new Polish State Secretary for Climate.
By Lisa Kuner