World Poland won’t stop at opposing abortion – now it wants to track pregnancies digitally The country’s stridently pro-family rhetoric is doing little to encourage people to start families. By Annabelle Chapman
Ideas Eight ways Poland’s liberal opposition can build on the presidential election By Annabelle Chapman
World Poland’s presidential election is a stark contest between an open and closed society By Annabelle Chapman
Why Poland’s “ghost election” sends a warning about its democracy As in Hungary, the pandemic could be exploited by the ruling party for a new power grab. By Annabelle Chapman
Poland’s Law and Justice party has triumphed again by fusing left and right The party’s combination of generous welfare policies and social conservatism has delivered another decisive election victory. By Annabelle Chapman
Ukraine is poised to elect a comedian as its next president Ukraine may be about to elect a comedian as its next president. Some might see this as a dark… By Annabelle Chapman
How the Spring party is reviving the Polish left The new left-wing party aspires to remake Poland as a secular, diverse and egalitarian country. By Annabelle Chapman