Agnieszka Holland, whose family members were killed in Holocaust, threatens to sue justice minister and says campaign reminds her of Communist regime's antisemitism

Bloc stresses its misgivings over newly adopted legislation that critics say targets the Polish opposition months before parliamentary elections

State-run memorial attacks 'instrumentalization of tragedy' by Law and Justice party, which used theme of Nazi camp to discourage participation in upcoming anti-government march

Legislation awaiting Andrzej Duda's approval would establish state commission to probe Russian influence, but critics see it as power grab by ruling Law and Justice party

Israeli president appears to reference dispute over WWII narrative in speech as he joins German, Polish counterparts in Warsaw for 80th Ghetto Uprising memorial

On the 80th anniversary of the ghetto uprising, the heads of state of the three countries for the first time attend a commemoration service for the fallen

As part of nationwide observances, Duda praises those whose 'Christian values and ethics were stronger than the fear of death, not only theirs, but also of their families'

Andrzej Duda notes that country's Jewish community has been active in organizing housing, food, education and other services for Ukrainian Jews and non-Jews alike

Polish president says it's 'highly probable' rocket that killed two was fired by Ukrainian air defense at incoming Russian missiles

'Time to return to normal relations': Polish president says envoy to Jerusalem will be dispatched in coming days, after countries locked horns over Holocaust legislation

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