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AI Development in Poland Depends on Computing Infrastructure, Data Access, and Talent Retention

The development of artificial intelligence in Poland will largely depend on investments in computing infrastructure, access to data, and the ability to retain specialists...

European Parliament Strengthens Rules Against Unfair Trading Practices in the Agri-Food Supply Chain

The European Parliament has adopted new regulations aimed at strengthening the enforcement of rules against unfair trading practices (UTP) in the agri-food supply chain....

Dual-Use Technologies Gain Momentum: Polish Companies Expand Innovations for Civilian and Defense Applications

Polish companies are increasingly developing technologies that can be used both in the civilian and military sectors. The war in Ukraine has significantly accelerated...

European Court of Auditors Raises Concerns Over EU Recovery Fund Effectiveness

The European Court of Auditors has once again raised concerns about the functioning of the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF), the mechanism used to...

Power Access Becomes the New Currency: Poland’s Investment Land Market Stabilizes After Years of Volatility

After a period of significant volatility caused by the pandemic and a market correction in 2023–2024, Poland’s investment land market entered a phase of...

Middle East Conflict Fuels Fertilizer Market Uncertainty as Gas Prices Surge

The outbreak of war in the Middle East and the resulting sharp increases in gas prices are creating growing uncertainty in the fertilizer market....

EU–US Trade Talks Expand Beyond Tariffs as Political and Strategic Tensions Grow

Trade negotiations between the European Union and the United States are increasingly moving beyond the traditional issues of tariffs and market access, becoming part...

EU Steps Up Efforts to Address Housing Crisis as Shortages and Rising Costs Spread Across Member States

The European Union is intensifying its efforts to tackle the growing housing crisis. The challenge is complex, as individual member states face different structural...

MEPs Call for Stronger EU Cancer Policy and a Dedicated Budget Line to Secure Long-Term Funding

Members of the European Parliament are calling for a stronger EU health policy to fight cancer as incidence continues to rise. In a resolution...

Spain’s Plan to Legalize Undocumented Migrants Sparks EU Debate Over Schengen and Migration Policy

The Spanish government announced in January the start of a process to legalize the residence status of foreigners already living in the country. The...

EU Plans Major Reform of Telecom Regulation: Digital Networks Act Aims to Create a Unified European Connectivity Market

The electronic communications sector in the European Union remains largely fragmented into national markets, which—according to EU institutions—limits the scale of telecom operators’ activities...

Recruitment for EU Institutions Open Until March 10. Poles Remain Underrepresented in the EU Administration

The first European Union civil service competition in seven years is currently underway, organized by the European Personnel Selection Office (EPSO). It marks the...

Poland Becomes EU Leader in Leasing: 63% of SMEs Consider it Crucial for Growth

63% of SMEs identify leasing as a key source of financing. 42% of companies utilize leasing continuously. Poland records the highest leasing usage...

AI in 2025: From Job Displacement Fears to a Hiring Boom and Six-Figure Salaries

In 2025, media coverage about artificial intelligence replacing certain professions has largely faded. It has been replaced by articles focusing on the skills needed...
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