Excerpt form an article by Maria Schmidt in The New York Times .This is an article from World Review: The State of Democracy, a special section that examines global policy and affairs through the perspectives of thought leaders and commentators.



The "Clasps and buttons with a rust eagle..." contest is an educational project carried out by the National Education Office of the Institute of National Remembrance in cooperation with the Katyń Museum in Warsaw.


What does it mean to be a Hungarian from Carpathian Ruthenia?

In Hungary, a new book by Łukasz Kobeszko has just been published, devoted to the changes that have taken place in Poland over the last four years. We talked to Prof. Maciej Szymanowski, Director of the Wacław Felczak Institute, about the origin for the idea for the book.

Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán congratulated Poland’s ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party Sunday’s election victory on Hungarian TV.

Polish-Hungarian Forum (part II)




Interview with Cardinal Dominik Jaroslav Duka, Primate of the Czech Republic