Poland’s government is scrambling to keep access to major European Union defense loans after the president blocked a law allowing the country to access the funds.
Poland's government on Friday pushed ahead with a European Union defence-funding programme despite the president vetoing the ...
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has presented a plan on how his country can still access €44 billion ($50. 5 billion) in low-interest loans following a veto by President Karol Nawrocki of a ...
The Polish government will adopt a resolution to implement programs under the SAFE initiative, despite President Nawrocki’s veto. — Ukrinform.
EU-aligned Prime Minister Donald Tusk says the $50 billion EU loan package would turbocharge the economy, while the ...
Warsaw warns firms against hiking fuel prices amid crises as rising global costs expose vulnerability of mid-sized energy ...
WARSAW, March 12 (Reuters) - Poland's president said on Thursday that he would not sign legislation creating a mechanism to spend 43.7 billion euros ($50.30 billion) in European Union loans to boost ...
Polish President Karol Nawrocki at a press conference with Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Vilnius, Lithuania, 25 Jan 2026 ...
Poland's centrist government on Friday unveiled a "Plan B" for financing the modernisation of its military and arms industry, ...
Latvia's security service says 2 people set fire to a train and rail equipment for Russia - Latvia’s State Security Service ...
Poland's ferocious dispute over EU defence loans reached a fever pitch on Thursday as nationalist president Karol Nawrocki vetoed a multi-billion-euro plan that parliament had already approved. But ...
On March 9, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk recommended that members of the press address questions about rising energy prices to "another Donald" - US President Donald Trump.