Warsaw
Coverage of Warsaw in the Nexus archive.
- [US/Croatia] Lady claims she “accidentally” put her watch into my bag at airport security
A woman claimed she accidentally placed her $30,000 watch into the user's mother's bag at a Croatian airport. She contacted the user via Instagram, provided photos of the watch, and offered to send someone to collect it. The family instead turned the watch into lost property, raising concerns about a potential scam or human trafficking link.
- Warsaw, Kyiv Make First Step Towards Normalizing Relations
Warsaw and Kyiv have taken a first step towards normalizing relations amid diplomatic tensions stemming from historical grievances and recent political actions. President Volodymyr Zelensky's decision to name a military unit after the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) aimed to boost military morale rather than provoke Poland.
- Poland Enters ‘Next Stage’ of Talks on Hosting Permanent US Military Base
Poland and the US are advancing discussions on establishing a permanent American military base, with the Pentagon assessing available forces. Warsaw emphasizes the base would bolster NATO’s eastern flank and deter threats, though uncertainties remain about US long-term commitment to European security and troop deployment plans.
- From a Russian prison to a European music festival, the escape of a young anti-Putin singer
Diana Loginova and her partner, guitarist Alexander Orlov, performed at the Outloud festival in Warsaw on June 12, following their escape from a Russian prison.
- Ukraine recovery summit opens in Poland without Zelensky
A conference on Ukraine's post-war reconstruction opened in Poland without President Volodymyr Zelensky, who is absent due to a diplomatic row with Warsaw.
- Girl I talked to online ghosted me for months, then came back asking for money
A user met a girl online through Befriend and Instagram, but she ghosted for months before returning to ask for 1000 PLN for a train ticket from Warsaw to Krakow after claiming her house burned down. The user suspects the request is a scam due to inconsistencies, such as train ticket prices being lower than stated.
- Warsaw Receives Back Order of the White Eagle From Zelensky, Sends It to Special Archive
Zelensky returned the Order of the White Eagle to Warsaw by mail, and it will be placed in a special presidential archive. The action follows President Karol Nawrocki’s revocation of the award, which Kyiv criticized.
- Warsaw and Kyiv Fight Over an Award. Polish Companies Don’t Care
President Zelensky and three ex-presidents renounced Poland’s top state honor amid a diplomatic rift between Warsaw and Kyiv. Polish companies, including banks, insurers, retailers, and energy firms, proceeded with Ukrainian acquisitions and market entries, indicating business operations had decoupled from political tensions.
- Rome, Warsaw slam Commission over bid to centralise electricity trading
Rome and Warsaw criticize the EU Commission's attempt to centralize electricity trading. The EU executive is already facing backlash for its push to take a greater role in grid planning.
- Warsaw and Kyiv dispute national historical memories ahead of Ukraine Recovery Conference
Poland and Ukraine are disputing national historical memories as the Ukraine Recovery Conference approaches. Polish President Karol Nawrocki and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met at the presidential palace in Warsaw on December 19, 2025.
- Zelenskyy returns Polish state medal in escalating dispute with ally
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy returns a Polish state medal amid an escalating dispute with Warsaw over World War II-related issues. He calls on Poland to show more respect in the ongoing conflict.
- Ukraine officials return Polish honors after Zelenskyy stripped of award
Ukrainian officials returned Polish honors after Zelenskyy was stripped of Poland's highest state award. They stated the decision benefited Moscow, despite Warsaw being a key ally to Kyiv since Russia's war began.
- Top Ukrainian officials return Polish awards in row over WWII massacres
Poland has announced it will strip Volodymyr Zelensky of Warsaw's top honor due to his naming of a military unit after the Ukrainian Insurgent Army, which is accused of murdering Poles. Ukrainian officials have returned Polish awards amid a dispute over WWII massacres.
- In Poland, Jordan Bardella dreams of leading an alliance between Europe's right-wing and far-right parties
Jordan Bardella, president of the Rassemblement National, met with Jaroslaw Kaczynski, leader of Poland's Law and Justice (PiS) party, in Warsaw to discuss forming an alliance between Europe's right-wing and far-right parties.
- Jordan Bardella meets with far-right allies in Poland
Jordan Bardella of France's Rassemblement National met with Poland's ultranationalist Confederation party leaders Krzysztof Bosak and Anna Brylka at a ceremony in Warsaw. The event took place at the tomb of the Unknown Soldier on June 18, 2026.
- US is interested in a Polish offer for a permanent US military base, Polish official says
A Polish official stated the U.S. has shown interest in establishing a permanent military base in Poland, following the Polish government's approval of measures to facilitate such a base. The U.S. Defense Department declined to comment further, while Polish officials emphasized their efforts to secure the decision.
- Berlin and Warsaw tighten defence ties with new security agreement
Berlin and Warsaw have established a new security agreement focusing on military capabilities, defense industry cooperation, and infrastructure projects to strengthen their defense ties.
- US plans to slash fighter jets, warships to NATO in Europe, reports New York Times
The US plans to reduce the number of fighter jets and warships deployed to NATO in Europe, as reported by the New York Times. The article mentions F-35 and F-16 fighter jets flying near Warsaw's Royal Castle clock tower on June 12, 2026, though the primary focus is on the proposed military asset reductions.
- THE HACK: Berlin & Warsaw chip-in on AI chips
Berlin and Warsaw are collaborating on AI chips. The article also mentions Ireland's tech priorities, Meta's lobbying efforts, and the development of AI gigafactories.
- Why Zelensky’s celebration of WWII-era nationalist guerrillas is causing tension with Poland
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s decision to name a military unit after a World War II-era militia known for massacring Poles and Jews has intensified tensions between Kyiv and Warsaw. The militia is infamous for its attacks on Poles and Jews during WWII.
- Poland rushes to sign contracts for EU defence loans
Poland is urgently signing contracts for EU defense loans, positioning itself as the largest beneficiary of a €150bn rearmament fund. Warsaw's proactive approach highlights its focus on defense acquisition under the European Union's initiative.
- Hungary Sees May 28 Deal With EU on Frozen Funds, PM Magyar Says
Hungary's PM Peter Magyar announces a potential EU deal on frozen funds by May 28 during a news conference with Polish PM Donald Tusk in Warsaw on May 20, 2026. Magyar, representing democratic rebirth in Hungary, aims to dismantle former PM Viktor Orban's illiberal state following his recent election victory.
- Advent to Sell Up to €1.5 Billion of InPost Buyout Loan to Banks
Advent is set to sell up to €1.5 billion of InPost buyout loan to banks. The move involves the sale of a significant portion of the loan used to acquire InPost. This transaction will have implications for Advent's financials and its stake in InPost.
- Poland Arrests Alleged Russian Criminal Authority Near Warsaw
Polish authorities arrested an alleged Russian criminal authority near Warsaw who holds the status of 'thief-in-law,' a prestigious rank within Russian-speaking organized crime hierarchies. The arrest represents a significant law enforcement operation against high-level criminal leadership.
- Polish Economy Slows in Early 2026, Casting Doubt on Rates Path
Poland's economy slows down in early 2026, causing uncertainty about interest rates. The central bank will announce its next interest rate decision on January 14. This announcement may impact the economy.
- Gold Holds Decline as US Inflation Jump Lowers Rate Cut Odds
Poland's central bank is increasing gold purchases by 150 tons due to geopolitical instability driving prices to record highs. The bank is the world's biggest reported buyer of gold. This move comes as US inflation jumps lower rate cut odds.
- Gold Steady as Traders Track Hormuz Stalemate, Inflation Risks
Poland's central bank is increasing gold purchases by 150 tons due to geopolitical instability, Poland’s central bank is the world’s biggest reported buyer of gold. Gold prices have been driven to record highs.
- Europe’s Power Network Is Getting a Wartime Wakeup Call
Europe's power network is being monitored and updated, with a helicopter flying over high-voltage power lines between the Kozienice Power Station and Warsaw. The monitoring is part of efforts to maintain grid stability. A Robinson R66 chopper was used for the task.
- Gold Steadies as US-Iran Clashes Dim Truce Prospects in Mideast
Gold prices surged to a record high of over $5,500 an ounce due to a weaker dollar and investor flight from sovereign bonds and currencies. The rally has been fueled by US-Iran clashes, which have diminished truce prospects in the Middle East. Gold's steady rise extends its breakneck rally to a ninth day.
- Poland Backs Joint EU Debt to Help Finance Defense Spending
Poland has agreed to joint EU debt to finance defense spending, including purchases such as Leopard tanks. This move is expected to bolster Poland's military capabilities. The decision is part of a broader effort to enhance European defense
- Poland Holds Rates as Iran Energy Shock Stokes Inflation
Poland's central bank held interest rates steady due to inflation concerns sparked by the Iran energy shock. The decision aims to balance economic growth and price stability. Poland is cautious about the impact of global events on its economy.
- Polish Rate Cut Chances Are Quickly Evaporating, Dabrowski Says
Poland’s central bank cut interest rates for the first time since October 2023 amid preparations for a presidential election. Adam Dabrowski, the central bank governor, indicated that chances of further rate cuts are diminishing.
- Erste Ready for Bolt-On M&A Deals After €7 Billion Poland Entry
Erste Bank has entered the Polish market with a €7 billion investment and is now positioning itself for bolt-on M&A deals. The bank has rebranded its Polish operations as Erste Bank Polska, signaling its commitment to the region.
- ING Profit Beats Estimates, Pledges €1 Billion Share Buyback
ING Groep reported higher-than-expected profits and announced a €1 billion share buyback plan. The company's performance exceeded financial estimates, signaling strong business confidence.
- Gold Steadies as Traders Weigh Diplomatic Push to End Iran War
Poland's central bank, the world's largest reported gold buyer, is increasing gold purchases by 150 tons amid geopolitical instability. The move comes as gold prices reach record highs due to tensions surrounding a potential diplomatic push to end the Iran war.
- Polish influencer’s nine-day, non-stop live stream raises £50m for cancer charity
A Polish social media influencer, Piotr Garkowski, raised over £50m for a children's cancer charity through a nine-day nonstop live stream. Celebrities including Chris Martin, Iga Świątek, and Robert Lewandowski participated in the fundraiser.
- The 1944 Warsaw Uprising, in Color
The 1944 Warsaw Uprising, a significant event in World War II history, is presented in colorized form to provide a vivid perspective on the Polish resistance against Nazi Germany. The article highlights historical footage and photos, offering a unique visual experience of the uprising.
- Up to 3,000 rampaging wild boars are plaguing Poland's capital - with kill-on-sight orders issued to hunters
Poland's capital is facing a surge of up to 3,000 wild boars causing public safety concerns, prompting authorities to issue kill-on-sight orders to hunters to control the population.
- Show HN: GoModel – an open-source AI gateway in Go; 44x lighter than LiteLLM
GoModel is an open-source AI gateway developed by solo founder Jakub in Warsaw, designed to be 44x lighter than LiteLLM. It addresses AI cost tracking, model switching, debugging, and caching, with a focus on security and configurability via environment variables.
- Warsaw Bourse Seeks Closer Regional Ties to Stem IPO Exodus
The Warsaw Bourse aims to strengthen regional ties to address the declining number of IPOs. This strategy is intended to counter the exodus of companies listing elsewhere, focusing on regional collaboration to retain financial activity.