WARSAW, Jan 22 (Reuters) - The European Court of Justice has dismissed Poland's appeal against penalties imposed on Warsaw ...
With growth outpacing much of Europe and public opinion firmly behind the national currency, Warsaw says economic logic, not ...
From exile in Hungary, Zbigniew Ziobro defends his record, while prosecutors in Warsaw press on with cases against him.
Poland is in no hurry to join the Eurozone, with the government arguing that the country’s strong economic performance shows ...
Poland saw significant legal and regulatory scrutiny across both private and state-owned sectors in 2025, focusing on ...
Spain is the EU member state receiving the most funding for cross-border electricity projects, while Germany is emerging as ...
The EU's digital regulations apply to all companies, including technology giants from the Silicon Valley which operate in ...
Banks can reclaim what they're owed after an unfair mortgage collapses, but judges warned that repayment demands or timing ...
The Court of Justice of the European Union (EU) upheld the fine for Poland in the amount of €68.5 million. This was reported ...