Six months ago, Ignacy Czwartos won the opportunity of a lifetime. A politically conservative painter whose work contains religious, historical and military images, Czwartos was
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Polish Right Occupies State TV, Refusing to Accept Loss of Power
Amid a turbulent change of power, Poland’s main state television news channel went abruptly off the air on Wednesday, as the former governing party sent
Ukrainian Troops Feel the Bite of Polish Trucker’s Protest
A monthslong border blockade by Polish truckers is starting to have an effect on Ukrainian soldiers in frozen trenches defending against unrelenting Russian assaults, making
Growing Wariness of Aid to Ukraine Hangs Over Polish Election
The radical right-wing candidate running for Parliament in Poland’s deep south wants to slash taxes, regulations on business and welfare benefits. Most striking, however, is
At Risk of Invasion or Lovely to Visit: Two Views of a Polish Border Area
After a day of kayaking last month along Poland’s northeastern border with Belarus, the chief editor of a news portal covering events in a strip
At Risk of Invasion or Lovely to Visit: Two Views of a Polish Border Area
After a day of kayaking last month along Poland’s northeastern border with Belarus, the chief editor of a news portal covering events in a strip
Nechama Tec, Polish Holocaust Survivor and Scholar, Dies at 92
Nechama Tec, a Polish Jew who pretended to be Roman Catholic to survive the Holocaust and then became a Holocaust scholar, writing about Jews as
Kitsch to Creepy: Polish Town No Longer Relishes Soviet Past (or Rasputin)
BORNE SULINOWO, Poland — Set in a thick forest, ringed by limpid lakes and free of violent crime, the town of Borne Sulinowo in northwestern
Polish Leaders Hope Defense of a Dead Pope Propels Them to Re-Election
After a year of ever-closer cooperation between Poland and the United States to ensure the flow of Western weapons into Ukraine, the Polish Foreign Ministry
Polish Court Convicts Rights Activist of Aiding an Abortion by Providing Pills
Ms. Wydrzynska, who has been an abortion rights activist in Poland for the past 16 years, said in an interview last summer with The Times