Op-Ed Columnist My Daughter the Pole History comes full circle for one young woman at a time when the world needs moral clarity to save it from darkness. By ROGER COHEN
Nazi Gold Train May Not Exist, but That Doesn’t Stop Diggers A group is digging in southwestern Poland for a Nazi train said to be filled with stolen gold, gems and art, despite experts’ doubts that the train exists. By JOANNA BERENDT
Steeplechaser Gives Bahrain Its First Gold Medal Ruth Jebet came just short of setting a world record to win gold, and Emma Coburn won bronze, the United States’ first steeplechase medal. By REUTERS
Memo From Poland 'We Don’t Need to Be Alone’: A Political Shift Has Poland Assessing Its Values Many Poles are questioning whether the European identity and freedom that meant so much after the fall of Communism hold the same value today. By ALISON SMALE
Pope Francis Urges Youths to Leave a Mark on the World, Not the Couch The pope on Sunday expressed concern that young people “confuse happiness with a sofa” as they become indifferent to the increasingly dark events of the world. By JOANNA BERENDT
TimesVideo Pope Francis Addresses World Youth Pope Francis called for unity and warned against trappings of consumerism and complacency at the World Youth Day gathering outside Krakow, Poland. By REUTERS and ASSOCIATED PRESS
TimesVideo Pope Francis Celebrates Mass in Poland Pope Francis celebrated Mass on Thursday at the Jasna Gora monastery, Poland's most revered pilgrimage site, on the second day of his visit to the country. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Pope Francis, at Shrine in Poland, Urges Embrace of ‘Humble Love’ The pope addressed the World Youth Day celebration ahead of a planned visit to the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp on Friday. By JOANNA BERENDT
Lens Finding the Magic of Everyday Life in a Polish Town Adam Lach discovered “the magic of everyday life” when he was tapped to contribute to a growing archive of life in the central Polish municipality of Wrzesnia. By ANIA BARTKOWIAK
Pope Francis Says World Is at War, but It’s Not a Religious Conflict As he began his first official visit to Poland, Pope Francis he challenged Central and Eastern Europe to soften their resistance to migrants seeking refuge. By JOANNA BERENDT
Polish Court Limits World War II-Era Restitution Claims in Warsaw The constitutional court in Warsaw upheld a 2015 law that substantially restricts potential claims by former property owners.
Pope Francis Will Encounter a Socially Conservative Church in Poland The more tolerant and inclusive language of the pope, visiting for World Youth Day, is sometimes at odds with the way the faith is taught and understood in Poland. By RICK LYMAN
Obama Rebukes Poland’s Right-Wing Government President Obama expressed concern over the Polish government’s constitutional crisis as a NATO summit meeting began in Warsaw. By RICK LYMAN and JOANNA BERENDT
‘Brexit’ and Russia Loom Over Obama’s Final NATO Summit Meeting The meeting will take place amid tumult including Russian aggression in Eastern Europe and disarray since Britain’s vote to leave the European Union. By MARK LANDLER
In Shadow of ‘Brexit,’ NATO Will Sound Message of Unity Against Russia The multinational group is poised to agree to add four battalions along the eastern front in answer to an increasingly aggressive Russian leadership. By RICK LYMAN
Poland’s Conservative Government Puts Curbs on State TV News The right-wing Law and Justice Party’s effort to impose its nationalist message on the state broadcaster has prompted wide concern about press freedom. By ALISON SMALE and JOANNA BERENDT
Slide Show Witness to the Holocaust The Auschwitz survivor Elie Wiesel seared the memory of the Holocaust on the world’s conscience.
Portugal 1, Poland 1 | Portugal wins on penalty kicks, 5-3 | European Championships Quarterfinal With a Teenager’s Help, Portugal Edges Poland to Win a Euros Quarterfinal Portugal beat Poland, 5-3, in a shootout after regulation goals by Poland’s Robert Lewandowski and Portugal’s Ricardo Quaresma. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Common Sense After ‘Brexit,’ Finding a New London for the Financial World to Call Home Our columnist handicaps the race for the biggest financial prize since London was thrust to the fore. By JAMES B. STEWART
Euro 2016: Poland Defeats Switzerland to Reach Its First Quarterfinals The Poles converted all their penalty kicks in a shootout, with Grzegorz Krychowiak launching the game winner into the top left corner of the Swiss net. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Op-Ed Columnist My Daughter the Pole History comes full circle for one young woman at a time when the world needs moral clarity to save it from darkness. By ROGER COHEN
Nazi Gold Train May Not Exist, but That Doesn’t Stop Diggers A group is digging in southwestern Poland for a Nazi train said to be filled with stolen gold, gems and art, despite experts’ doubts that the train exists. By JOANNA BERENDT
Steeplechaser Gives Bahrain Its First Gold Medal Ruth Jebet came just short of setting a world record to win gold, and Emma Coburn won bronze, the United States’ first steeplechase medal. By REUTERS
Memo From Poland 'We Don’t Need to Be Alone’: A Political Shift Has Poland Assessing Its Values Many Poles are questioning whether the European identity and freedom that meant so much after the fall of Communism hold the same value today. By ALISON SMALE
Pope Francis Urges Youths to Leave a Mark on the World, Not the Couch The pope on Sunday expressed concern that young people “confuse happiness with a sofa” as they become indifferent to the increasingly dark events of the world. By JOANNA BERENDT
TimesVideo Pope Francis Addresses World Youth Pope Francis called for unity and warned against trappings of consumerism and complacency at the World Youth Day gathering outside Krakow, Poland. By REUTERS and ASSOCIATED PRESS
TimesVideo Pope Francis Celebrates Mass in Poland Pope Francis celebrated Mass on Thursday at the Jasna Gora monastery, Poland's most revered pilgrimage site, on the second day of his visit to the country. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Pope Francis, at Shrine in Poland, Urges Embrace of ‘Humble Love’ The pope addressed the World Youth Day celebration ahead of a planned visit to the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp on Friday. By JOANNA BERENDT
Lens Finding the Magic of Everyday Life in a Polish Town Adam Lach discovered “the magic of everyday life” when he was tapped to contribute to a growing archive of life in the central Polish municipality of Wrzesnia. By ANIA BARTKOWIAK
Pope Francis Says World Is at War, but It’s Not a Religious Conflict As he began his first official visit to Poland, Pope Francis he challenged Central and Eastern Europe to soften their resistance to migrants seeking refuge. By JOANNA BERENDT
Polish Court Limits World War II-Era Restitution Claims in Warsaw The constitutional court in Warsaw upheld a 2015 law that substantially restricts potential claims by former property owners.
Pope Francis Will Encounter a Socially Conservative Church in Poland The more tolerant and inclusive language of the pope, visiting for World Youth Day, is sometimes at odds with the way the faith is taught and understood in Poland. By RICK LYMAN
Obama Rebukes Poland’s Right-Wing Government President Obama expressed concern over the Polish government’s constitutional crisis as a NATO summit meeting began in Warsaw. By RICK LYMAN and JOANNA BERENDT
‘Brexit’ and Russia Loom Over Obama’s Final NATO Summit Meeting The meeting will take place amid tumult including Russian aggression in Eastern Europe and disarray since Britain’s vote to leave the European Union. By MARK LANDLER
In Shadow of ‘Brexit,’ NATO Will Sound Message of Unity Against Russia The multinational group is poised to agree to add four battalions along the eastern front in answer to an increasingly aggressive Russian leadership. By RICK LYMAN
Poland’s Conservative Government Puts Curbs on State TV News The right-wing Law and Justice Party’s effort to impose its nationalist message on the state broadcaster has prompted wide concern about press freedom. By ALISON SMALE and JOANNA BERENDT
Slide Show Witness to the Holocaust The Auschwitz survivor Elie Wiesel seared the memory of the Holocaust on the world’s conscience.
Portugal 1, Poland 1 | Portugal wins on penalty kicks, 5-3 | European Championships Quarterfinal With a Teenager’s Help, Portugal Edges Poland to Win a Euros Quarterfinal Portugal beat Poland, 5-3, in a shootout after regulation goals by Poland’s Robert Lewandowski and Portugal’s Ricardo Quaresma. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Common Sense After ‘Brexit,’ Finding a New London for the Financial World to Call Home Our columnist handicaps the race for the biggest financial prize since London was thrust to the fore. By JAMES B. STEWART
Euro 2016: Poland Defeats Switzerland to Reach Its First Quarterfinals The Poles converted all their penalty kicks in a shootout, with Grzegorz Krychowiak launching the game winner into the top left corner of the Swiss net. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS