Poland News in English
February 16, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 16th February, and here’s your Poland daily news capsule.
Will the coalition club fall apart? The chairwoman of Poland 2050 speaks out.
Former Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin delivers a harsh diagnosis: "We have lost decades."
A night without power leads to frozen greenhouses. The operator responds to the crisis.
The map of maternity wards shows alarming closures, nearly three times more than before.
Conflict escalates between Nawrocki and Czarzasty. "Don't let them manipulate you," he warns.
Taliban threatens the U.S. over Iran, stating, "Kabul is ready."
Concerns grow over the church commission, with some suggesting an "atomic option."
Celebrations for National Day of Remembrance for Home Army Soldiers take place in Przemyśl.
Bad news for Donald Trump as polls confirm growing dissatisfaction among Americans.
Young adults in Poland struggle to live independently, with many still living with parents.
What’s next for scrap metal prices? Experts weigh in on whether to sell or wait.
A major smartphone receives an important update and drops significantly in price in Poland.
Assassin's Creed Shadows faces ten major issues, leaving fans disappointed.
The attacker of a football player has been punished and banned from Radomiak matches.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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