Now playing Next Europe News Poland pitches exit of Article 7 as Brussels hails 'positive dynamic' Poland pitched on Tuesday a way out of Article 7, the European Union's special procedure to correct rule-of-law violations. 20/02/2024
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Now playing Next Poland Poland signs 'Military Schengen' alongside Germany and Netherlands Poland continues to grapple with internal and external security challenges, and Russia's behaviour remains the top concern. 09/02/2024
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Now playing Next Culture news Film of the Week: 'Zielona Granica' ('Green Border') An emotionally devastating indictment of a continuing EU crisis - and one of Agnieszka Holland's best films. It won the Special Jury Prize in Venice last year, and is one of the most gripping films you’ll see in 2024. 02/02/2024
Now playing Next Poland Euroviews. AI revolution is about to ring in the next chapter of Poland's history Polish entrepreneurs have quietly driven the AI revolution that has swept the world over the past year. Now our goal is to make Poland one of the 10 wealthiest countries in the world by 2050, Miron Mironiuk writes. 30/01/2024
Now playing Next Poland Survivors remember the victims of the Nazi death camps at Auschwitz About 20 survivors from various camps set up by Nazi Germany around Europe laid wreaths and flowers and lit candles at the Death Wall in Auschwitz. 27/01/2024
Now playing Next Europe News In U-turn, Brussels considers allowing restrictions on Ukrainian grain The European Commission is working on a new proposal that could allow Eastern member states, like Poland and Hungary, to impose restrictions on imports of Ukrainian grain in case of market "disturbances." 23/01/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Brussels begins review to possibly unfreeze €76 billion for Poland The European Commission has formally begun a three-month process to review the €76.5 billion of cohesion funds that Poland has been unable to access due to concerns over judicial independence. 22/01/2024
Now playing Next Ukraine Polish PM visits Ukraine to show support amid Russia war "It is very important to create the feeling that Poland is the most reliable and stable ally of Ukraine in this deadly clash with evil," said Donald Tusk. 22/01/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Brussels will 'act' if Polish standoff breaches EU law, says Jourová The European Commission is "very closely" following the political crisis in Poland and will "have to act" if the situation worsens and leads to violations of EU law, Věra Jourová warned on Wednesday. 17/01/2024
Now playing Next Poland Polish opposition party demand the release of two imprisoned members The two politicians were arrested last week after being sentenced by a Warsaw court to two years behind bars for abuse of power. 16/01/2024
Now playing Next Green News EU Policy. Poland pledges support for radical new EU greenhouse gas target The return to power of Polish prime minister Donald Tusk could see one of Europe's least enthusiastic supporters of climate action in recent years throw its weight behind a radical new 2040 emissions reduction target, but erstwhile ally Hungary signalled scepticism at an informal ministerial summit. 15/01/2024
Now playing Next Poland Poland's president to pardon former politicians arrested on Tuesday Duda already pardoned them in 2015, though legal experts argued these pardons were illegal at the time. 11/01/2024
Now playing Next Poland Poland's opposition calls for protests against new pro-EU government The Justice and Law Party, ousted in recent elections, says the protests are a defense of democracy and free media. 11/01/2024
Now playing Next world news One of two politicians arrested in Poland goes on hunger strike Polish police on Tuesday arrested two politicians convicted of abuse of power in a dramatic escalation of a stand-off between the new and previous governments. 10/01/2024