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Will the War in Ukraine End in 2025? From the aftermath of the Munich Conference, to the U.S. president's unilateral negotiations in Russia, Europe's geopolitical landscape is undergoing significant shifts. This, and more in the latest episode of the Warsaw Debate⤵️

Prague has been listed as the number-two city in Europe for visitors who love nature.

Thousands of people gathered in Prague, Czech Republic to mark the third anniversary of the outbreak of the war in Ukraine and to show their support for the embattled nation.

🔴BREAKING: Germany's Merz vows quick government formation after elections.

Germany’s center-right conservative Christian Democrats came out in the lead of the snap parliamentary elections, with a 28.5% share of the vote, an exit poll conducted for the ZDF public media broadcaster indicates.

Uncertainty over the future of the war in Ukraine and the U.S.’s commitment to NATO while Russian aggression remains a threat has pushed the majority of Poles to warm up to the idea of a joint armed force under the auspices of the EU.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says he is willing to give up the presidency in exchange for Ukraine's membership in NATO.

Ukrainian President has set the objective of ending the war with Russia and achieving a just peace by the end of 2025, the country’s FM Andrii Sybiha stated.

Estonia has launched a new push to get fellow EU members to agree to seize frozen Russian assets and use them to help Ukraine, dismissing a Russian idea on how the money could be used as part of a peace deal.

From Cold War tactics to modern disinformation campaigns, Russia's intelligence apparatus has perfected the art of long-term influence operations. In the latest episode of On Air, Klara Syrewicz uncovers how Russia's interference ties together climate change denial and geopolitical destabilization.

"Last night's statement [on Pope Francis' condition] was the most worrying yet because it used the word critical for the first time," Philip Pullella, former Vatican correspondent for Reuters, told TVP World. Pope Francis suffered a severe asthma-like respiratory crisis on Saturday.

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Russia launched more than 200 drones in an overnight attack, the largest yet in the ongoing war. He condemned Russia's aerial terror and called for unity among Ukraine's allies.

“As musicians and citizens of Ukraine, we gave everything to save the lives of our friends and brothers in arms,” said Taras Topolia of Antytila. When war hit their homeland, they traded the stage for the battlefield, serving as paramedics. Now, their music resonates worldwide.

Swiss police have arrested a 28-year-old Australian man suspected of stabbing and seriously injuring a 41-year-old man in a shop in central Zurich, authorities said.

"I would like to remind that it was Russia that started the war. It is Russia who is killing Ukrainian civilians, and it is Russia who is committing a lot of criminal acts against Ukraine," said Vasyl Bodnar, Ukrainian Ambassador to Poland, in a recent interview for TVP World.

"President Trump is a malignant liar. He makes stuff up," said Roman Waschuk, former Canadian ambassador to Ukraine, in a recent interview with TVP World.

Latvian President Edgars Rinkēvičs will begin a two-day visit to Warsaw on Tuesday, where he will meet with Polish President Andrzej Duda, Latvian media reports.

German elections: Voters head to the polls as the CDU leads in early projections, but the AfD remains excluded from coalition talks.

A Syrian refugee has been identified as the prime suspect in the stabbing of a Spanish tourist at Berlin's Holocaust memorial.

The terms of a revised American proposal for a deal on Ukraine's mineral and natural resource revenues seem even stricter for Kyiv than those of the earlier version rejected by Ukrainian leaders, The New York Times reported.

U.S. President Donald Trump praised Poland for its defense spending during a meeting with Polish President Andrzej Duda in Washington.

Second-tier Ruch Chorzów has recorded Polish football’s biggest attendance of the century after selling out their stadium in a game against fellow promotion chasers, Wisła Kraków.

From Cold War tactics to modern disinformation campaigns, Russia’s intelligence apparatus has perfected the art of long-term influence operations. Tune in to On Air as we uncover the hidden world of cognitive warfare, Russian-funded NGOs, and more. ⤵️

Ukraine would again become a buffer zone and would never become a member of the EU as long as its entry was against Hungary’s interests, says Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.

More than half of Ukrainian refugees say they are not planning to return to their homeland, according to a new study by research agency Info Sapiens.

Nearly five months after winning the elections, Austria's far-right Freedom Party has been now sidelined, with the country's three largest centrist parties indicating they were close to reaching an agreement on a coalition administration without the FPÖ.

Prime Minister Donald Tusk responded to reports of Andrzej Duda's meeting with Donald Trump by saying that Poland should value the efforts of all those working for its security and that the president and government must work together.

Recent changes to Germany’s blended electoral system have caused some headaches for those attempting to predict the final outcome. How do the Germans elect their MPs and what do the polls tell us? Find out here ⤵

Bulgaria's anti-euro protesters have tried to storm the EU mission building in Sofia.

NATO members are planning to build a €21 billion pipeline system to ensure a rapid supply of jet fuel for fighter aircraft in the event of a war with Russia, according to German magazine Der Spiegel.

Poland will continue to pay for Ukraine’s satellite internet, says Polish Minister of Digital Affairs Krzysztof Gawkowski.

Ukraine’s Security Service damaged a Russian substation powering the Novovelichkovskaya oil pumping station in a drone attack on February 20.

Germans will head to the polls on Sunday to elect 630 members of the lower house of parliament, the Bundestag. What are German voters concerned about, and what solutions do the different parties offer?

A violent brawl involving Georgian nationals broke out overnight in central Warsaw, resulting in one death.