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02.11.2025

The Day London Knife Attack Dominated Polish Media

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Poland for 02.11.2025.

It displays 135 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

02.11.2025The Day London Knife Attack Dominated Polish Media
On November 2, Polish media initially focused on All Saints' Day, with reports on unusual grave celebrations and general remembrance across various outlets. Early morning reports also included a knife attack on a train to London, with nine people seriously injured, quickly becoming a prominent topic.

By late morning, the London knife attack continued to be a major story, alongside geopolitical discussions concerning the West's approach to Russia and India's stance on Russian oil. Additionally, a significant cyberattack in Poland became a new focus, with warnings of its serious nature.

In the afternoon, former Justice Minister Ziobro's legal challenges re-emerged in the headlines, particularly threats against judges. The day concluded with continued reports on the London attack, the ongoing cyberattack, and political discussions regarding PSL's plans for the 2027 parliamentary elections and economic concerns over interest rate cuts.
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06:46Blade Strikes Train to London

Polish media continues to focus on All Saints' Day, with reports on unusual celebrations and general remembrance (Interia, Polityka). A new prominent topic is a knife attack on a train to London, with nine people seriously injured (Super Express, Wprost). Additionally, discussions include criticism of the ETS 2 system's impact on heating prices (Do Rzeczy) and Prof. Gliński's comments on Tusk and polls (wPolityce).
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Wojna Władimira Putina z Ukrainą coraz bardziej odstrasza Indie i zniechęca do rosyjskich surowców. Największa demokracja świata woli nie psuć relacji z Zachodem.
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NA ŻYWO 7. Dzień Tygodnia w Radiu ZET. Zaprasza Andrzej Stankiewicz

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09:50Knife Attack on London Train: Nine Injured

Polish media continues to report on the knife attack on a train to London, with nine people injured (Super Express, Wprost). Geopolitical tensions regarding Russia's war in Ukraine are also prominent, with discussions on the West's approach to Russia and India's stance on Russian oil (Polityka, Rzeczpospolita). Additionally, a new poll questions whether Sikorski should replace Tusk (Do Rzeczy).
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Jeżeli ktoś został ośmieszony w klasie w latach 80. czy 90., wiedzieli o tym koledzy z klasy, część szkoły i może parę osób na osiedlu. Dziś młodzi ludzie korzystają z AI, przerabiają zdjęcia kolegów czy koleżanek, tworzą z nich np. filmy pornograficzne, które może obejrzeć cały świat. Ktoś zostaje skompromitowany i ma świadomość, że nie może tego zatrzymać. Rozwiązaniem wydaje się zniknięcie - mówi ks. Tomasz Trzaska, suicydolog.
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13:08Hacker Attack Grips Poland

Polish media continues to report on the London knife attack, with new information on the perpetrators' nationality (Do Rzeczy). Additionally, a significant cyberattack in Poland is a new focus (Radio ZET), alongside ongoing discussions on remembrance and mortality, sometimes with unusual expressions like loud music at cemeteries (Interia, OKO.press, Super Express, Polityka). Political commentary also includes criticisms of Tusk's stance towards the EU (wPolityce).
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Męska depresja i jej symptomy różnią się od tej, która jest przypisana kobietom. Ta kobieca jest bardziej rozpoznawalna społecznie - mówi prof. Katarzyna Wojnicka, autorka książki „Mężczyznologia”. Czy mężczyźni są dziś dyskryminowani, w jakich obszarach radzą sobie gorzej i dlaczego?
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Dwa tygodnie przed kongresem PSL Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz jest pewniakiem do reelekcji. Ale nawet jeśli bezproblemowo utrzyma władzę w partii, to przed stoi przed nim dużo poważniejsze pytanie: jak przetrwać do 2027 r. i czy do wyborów iść samemu, czy znowu z kimś się związać. Do której z tych opcji skłania się prezes?
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17:49Ziobro Roars at Judges

Polish media continues to focus on former Justice Minister Ziobro's legal challenges, with new reports highlighting his threats against judges (OKO.press, Radio ZET). Additionally, the topic of unusual graves and remembrance persists (Interia, Super Express), alongside political discussions on PSL's plans for the 2027 parliamentary elections (Rzeczpospolita) and economic concerns regarding interest rate cuts (Gazeta Prawna).
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21:48US Aid to Baltics: A Russian Question

Polish media continues to focus on the political changes under the Tusk government, particularly concerning personnel shifts at Orlen and their implications (OKO.press). Discussions also revolve around the acceleration of accountability for the previous PiS government's actions, with analysis suggesting it benefits opposition parties like Konfederacja (Wyborcza). Additionally, international concerns include US commitment to Baltic states' defense against Russia (Rzeczpospolita) and ongoing protests in Serbia (Radio ZET).
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