Launched in 2007, the Polska daily presents a new model of a nationwide newspaper combining several regional dailies published by the Polskapresse group and central editorial offices in Warsaw into a single nationwide title.
The paper reports in detail on local, national and international news. It is published in collaboration with The Times, Britain's most prestigious paper of record. Its logo is on the masthead and its texts are published in Polish translation.
One of the most consistently informative and entertaining blogs about the European Union has to be Jean Quatremer’s Coulisses de Bruxelles.
When presseurop.eu was launched in May last year, one of its guiding mottos was Umberto Eco’s “The future of Europe is translation.” But sometimes I’m inclined to think that the future of Europe is lost in translation. I recently checked a statement by Angela Merkel concerning the CD-rom nabbed by HSBC supergrass Hervé Falciani containing data on Germans who have siphoned off their money to Switzerland in order to avoid taxes back home.