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Ruling clears way for the removal of a figure who has been a thorn in the side of the Law and Justice-led coalition
Deaths and number of people in hospital with virus touch record high levels
Human rights ombudsman says his appeal against Orlen’s takeover of Polska Press is successful
Despite Covid, the European Union is in better shape politically than the US or UK
Failure to ratify could delay disbursement of billions of euros across the bloc
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Country’s de facto leader says junior partner risks bringing down government by opposing ratification
Lukashenko infuriated by Warsaw’s criticism of election and support for opposition
Hungary’s nationalist leader hosts Poland’s Morawiecki and Italy’s Salvini for talks on political bloc
EU Commission warns of ‘constant erosion’ of Polish judges’ independence
Jakub Zulczyk faces charges under penal code that makes it an offence to insult head of state
Czech Republic has highest cumulative death toll in world in per-capita terms
Rightwing coalition leaders in unprecedented position of relying on opposition votes to ratify Covid-19 plan
Spat over French minister’s remarks stokes EU ire over Warsaw’s increasingly conservative rhetoric
Campaigners hope uproar sparked by court ruling will boost support for liberalising laws
Czech Republic warns health service may require help from EU states as deaths surge in Slovakia
Telecoms group see opportunities for further consolidation in European market as it prepares to merge Virgin Media with O2
The threat to the country’s private broadcasters and publishers poses another test of relations with Brussels
Proposals triggered widespread criticism and renewed concerns about press freedom
Brussels urged to act as Poland and Hungary tighten curbs on independent journalism
Broadcasters fear proposed new levy would undermine country’s independent media
Case watched due to its implications for second world war academic research
Polish maker of Cyberpunk 2077 game says an unidentified actor threatened to leak source codes
Moves come in retaliation for Moscow’s ouster of EU officials last week
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