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There are some important moments in a country’s history when a nation is either helped or destroyed—or both.
Anti Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement activists in Warsaw picket outside what for two decades had been a derelict communist-era sports stadium turned biggest open-air [...]
As the eurozone crisis continues to burn hot, not everyone in Poland is as optimistic as outgoing European Parliament President Jerzy Buzek.
Tea Leaves and Other Predictors of the Year Ahead.
Considering the size of our country, it is not surprising that we, the Dutch, suffer from the Calimero complex every now and then.
After two days of rousing rhetoric by politicians, including heads of state, and world-renowned experts on development at the European Development Days 2011 in Warsaw last [...]
Radoslaw Sikorski has seriously violated the constitution. He claimed in no uncertain terms that Poland ought to be part of a confederation, and thus stop being an independent [...]
Winning an election in Poland is one thing. Quite another is forming a workable government. Particularly under the all-too-common circumstance that the only viable option is [...]
For weeks now, Mauro Manuel has been all over the headlines of Dutch news.
The day began with a painfully early descent into the dark catacombs of Warsaw's central train station.