Changes in the political scene may lead to the reformation of migration policy in EU countries, and that in turn may be another impulse towards weakening the community as a whole.
Bankrupt regions, impoverished hospitals, overcrowded prisons: Brexit will affect everybody in Europe. And yet nobody is taking responsibility for the mess.
Polish students have remained aloof from politics over the past years. The current political situation might bring about a change in this situation.
Although Muslims in Poland constitute less than 0.1% of the total population, a recent survey found that Poles believe that 7% of their country is Muslim.
What made this Polish city decide to transform itself into a place of welcome for migrants? (Video, 2 mins)
Polish sociologist Slawomir Sierakowski discusses the "Trumpification" of Europe and what the US election means for Russia, the Baltic States and Poland.
With national and European governments in gridlock, the cities themselves have decided to bypass the state level altogether and forge ahead with some very innovative solutions to the crises facing Europe today.
An Iraqi PhD student continues to be held in detention in Poland, facing deportation as a threat to national security.
After two decades of feminist pressure, the people took to the streets. But why now?
This past week Poland's PiS government suffered its first blow since coming to power nearly a year ago. It was an optimistic note in a region where illiberalism authoritarian governments are on the rise.
With its move to change the abortion legislation, the Polish government has opened Pandora's box, the consequences of which it cannot possibly control.
Central and eastern European hard right parties have more rapid success than their western counterparts, due to these countries’ subjection to the worst effects of neoliberalism and financialisation.