
Raphael Minder
Central Europe Correspondent at Financial Times
Central Europe correspondent for The Financial Times, based in Warsaw. Previously New York Times in Spain. Book author of "¿Esto es España?" Views are my own.
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ft.com | Raphael Minder
Two years ago Anna Pięta helped lead a successful campaign that encouraged Polish women to vote for Donald Tusk’s pro-EU coalition and...
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1 week ago |
ft.com | Raphael Minder
Poland’s central bank has cut interest rates for the first time since Prime Minister Donald Tusk returned to power at the end of 2023.
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1 week ago |
ft.com | Barney Jopson |Raphael Minder
Santander has struck a €7bn deal to sell stakes in its business in Poland as it cuts its exposure to retail banking in the country, with...
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1 week ago |
ft.com | Raphael Minder
In 1920, Poland opened its first ammunition factory to supply soldiers who successfully defended the country’s freshly reclaimed...
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ft.com | Raphael Minder |Leila Abboud
France and Poland are set to sign a wide-ranging treaty covering defence and economic matters in the latest move by European countries to...
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EU sought to pause Czech nuclear deal days before EDF won court delay https://t.co/HdpmrF9xz7 via @ft

Ahead of presidential election, Polish women turn on Donald Tusk's coalition over broken abortion promise. Women's interest in the vote is now 10% below that of men. https://t.co/Mtp4szyf2O via @ft

After Paris, Merz visited Tusk who hailed a "new beginning" in the German-Polish relationship. But Germany's plans to deport undocumented migrants to Poland got a firm No from Tusk. https://t.co/NIPpWoEiwc via @ft