Close the border: why Tusk went on about Polish farmers / A proposal to halt imports entirely would significantly strain relations between Kiev and Warsaw.
Maturity Needed: Polish Entrepreneur In Ukraine Speaks on Navigating EU Trade Challenges / The Border Blockade Has Cost Both Ukrainian and Polish Companies
Back to the future? What to expect from the new Polish prime minister / Donald Tusk's return will improve relations between Warsaw and Kyiv
Border Lockdown: Ukraine faces the risk of full transport blockade / Protesters' claims are unfounded, yet the Polish authorities remain inert
On support for Ukraine all parties in Parliament agree, British MPs assure / The threat of attack is high but there is hope to solve the problem diplomatically
Confrontation in Poland: Analysis of the Polish Presidential Election / On July 12, Poland held its second round of the presidential elections. This year’s campaign proved one of the most controversial ones since the country's independence. National exit polls showed the incumbent president of the country, Andrzej Duda, winning 51% of the vote, while the opposition candidate Rafal Trzaskowski received 49%. The National Electoral Commission said Mr. Duda had won 51.2% of the votes. Apostrophe analyzed the specifics of the Polish election, as well as its effect on Warsaw's relations with Moscow, the Western world, and Ukraine.