Now playing Next Poland [As it happened] Polish elections: Eurosceptics claim victory Poland’s eurosceptic opposition claimed victory on Sunday (October 25) in a watershed election that risks putting the country at odds with its 23/10/2015
Now playing Next Unreported Europe Poland and refugees. Where is the Solidarity? There may only be a few Tatars in Poland but they have been in the country for centuries. The Imam, Janusz Aleksandrowiczat, of a mosque in 23/10/2015
Now playing Next Poland Polish right would tip EU centre of gravity eastward Beata Szydlo (pronounced ‘shédwa’) of Poland’s right-wing Eurosceptic Law and Justice party (PiS), at 52 could lead a new nationalist-driven 22/10/2015
Now playing Next Poland Backlash for Polish author who questioned the national narrative of tolerance A Polish author who has won one of the country’s most prestigious literary awards says she has been called a traitor and received death threats for 16/10/2015
Now playing Next Economy Poland opens gas terminal seeking to end Russian dependence Poland has opened its first terminal to import liquefied natural gas (LNG), promising to become fully independent from Russian supplies from next 12/10/2015
Now playing Next Poland Protests outside the Polish Parliament Trade unions representing police officers, fire fighters, border guards and custom officials demonstrated outside the Polish Parliament. The 08/10/2015
Now playing Next Poland Polish miners stage strike over fears of pit closures Polish coal miners have gone on strike over fears the owners of the EU’s largest mining company are running out of cash. Kompania Weglowa has 40,000 05/10/2015
Now playing Next Vatican Polish priest dismissed from Vatican post after coming out as gay A Polish priest has been removed from a Vatican post after telling a newspaper he is gay. Krzystof Charamsa says it is time for the Catholic Church 03/10/2015
Now playing Next Poland Poland: thousands turn out for anti-immigration protests The political far-right has organised a number of anti-immigration protests across Poland. They say thousands of people took part in the rallies in 27/09/2015
Now playing Next Poland Polish politicians unveil economic plans ahead of parliamentary elections Poland’s ruling Civic Platform (PO) party and opposition Law and Justice (PiS) have announced their economic plans, as they try and woo voters ahead 13/09/2015
Now playing Next Poland Poland says it is considering taking in more migrants than expected Poland has announced it is considering taking in more than the 2,000 migrants it earlier declared. Following a meeting on immigration, Prime Minister 09/09/2015
Now playing Next Economy Watch the Euronews panel at the 25th Economic Forum in Krynica, Poland 08/09/2015
Now playing Next Poland Poland holds referendum over voting system, party funding Poland votes this Sunday (Sept. 6) on whether to introduce British-style single-seat constituencies in elections for the lower house of parliament 06/09/2015
Now playing Next Poland Treasure hunters go searching for Nazi guns and gold A southern Polish city is looking to profit from a missing Nazi train rumoured to be loaded with guns and jewels. Treasure hunters have been beating 01/09/2015
Now playing Next Poland Poland 'has located' buried Nazi treasure train Could Ksiaz Castle and its surroundings in Poland soon reveal the mysterious secret of a long-lost train full of Nazi treasure? The Polish government 28/08/2015
Now playing Next Poland Polish court to rule in Roman Polanski child sex extradition case A court in Poland is due to rule on filmmaker Roman Polanski’s extradition to the US over a child sex crime conviction. In May, the court said it 27/08/2015
Now playing Next Poland Poland to pay millions in compensation to drought affected farms Poland will pay more than 500 million zloty (118 million euros) in compensation to farmers who lost crops due to drought. Authorities estimate that 25/08/2015
Now playing Next Poland Poland's president criticises NATO for treating country like 'buffer zone' Poland’s president has lashed out at NATO, saying his country is being treated like a “buffer zone” between Russia and Germany. Andrzej Duda is 13/08/2015
Now playing Next Austria Heatwave hits Central and Eastern Europe We all love a long, hot summer – apart from when it is too long and too hot. Try asking the people of Vienna, who are struggling to keep cool after 11/08/2015
Now playing Next Poland New Polish president sworn in and promises he'll make good his election word Poland’s incoming President looks set to confirm a split at the top of the country if his swearing-in speech is an indicator. In it Andrzej Duda 06/08/2015