In general, Moscow continues to play the role of Eastern Europe's North Korea, forcing the EU to invest money in defence and the military-industrial complex, while countries neighbouring Russia avoid conflict as much as possible.
The populism of Polish politicians influences the strengthening of anti-Ukrainian sentiments. The European integration of Ukraine can correct the situation.
The Operational Command of the Polish Armed Forces stated on social media that during Russia’s attack on targets in Ukraine, there were “repeated violations of Polish airspace by drones…
Nobel laureate Olga Tokarczuk, speaking at the PEN International Congress in Krakow, urged the global literary community to support Ukraine’s book market and hold their meetings in Ukraine.
Social policy towards Ukrainians will inevitably be reviewed in Poland and in other European countries, and people will have to make difficult decisions.
From 7 to 12 September 2025, the 11th Days of Ukrainian Music in Warsaw will take place at the Witold Lutosławski Concert Studio of Polish Radio. For over 25 years, the Pro Musica…
The Polish–Ukrainian literary festival City with a River has begun in Przemyśl. According to the organisers, “this is a new festival on the literary map of Poland. It arose from the…
How to build neighbourly relations when the wave of unanimous support for Ukraine in the fight against aggression is slowly subsiding and domestic political interests come to the fore.
On 23 July, the largest cross-border literary festival in Central Europe – the Month of Author Readings (MAR) in Lviv – kicked off. The festival organisers announced this on their…
Journalist, historian and senior researcher at the National Museum of the History of Ukraine in World War II Roman Kabachiy considers such a policy important from the point of view…
Andriy Lyubka, vice president of Ukrainian PEN and writer, has been nominated for the 2024 Ambassador of New Europe publishing award for the Polish edition of his book War from the…
The continuation of the Russian-Ukrainian war may be beneficial to a certain extent for various actors in global politics. However, the motives of each player differ.
On 27 June, the National Art Museum of Ukraine hosted the first event within the educational and discussion programme of the Polish-Ukrainian exhibition project ‘Different Places’…