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This page is an archive of main headlines from Poland for 03.09.2024.

It displays 219 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

03.09.2024

01:22 (23:22)PiS Prepares for Presidential Race

The Polish headlines report on political developments within the Law and Justice (PiS) party. Jarosław Kaczyński suggests a timeline for presenting PiS's presidential candidate, with discussions about potential nominees and fundraising efforts (300polityka, Radio ZET, Wirtualna Polska, Rzeczpospolita). There's coverage of Putin's visit to Mongolia, which Kyiv describes as a "heavy blow" (TVN24). The media also reports on the rise of populism in Eastern Germany, affecting federal migration policies (Gazeta Prawna).
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03:23 (01:23)Świątek Storms into US Open Quarter-Finals

The Polish headlines report on Iga Świątek's advancement to the US Open quarter-finals after defeating Ludmila Samsonova (Onet, Super Express, Wirtualna Polska). Political discussions continue around Law and Justice (PiS) party's presidential candidate selection, with Jarosław Kaczyński suggesting a timeline for the announcement (300polityka, Radio ZET, Rzeczpospolita). Additionally, there's coverage of Putin's visit to Mongolia, which Kyiv describes as a "heavy blow" (TVN24).
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06:23 (04:23)PiS Presidential Candidate Timeline and Potential Subsidy Loss

The Polish headlines report on political developments within the Law and Justice (PiS) party. Jarosław Kaczyński suggests a timeline for presenting PiS's presidential candidate (300polityka, Radio ZET). There's discussion about PiS potentially losing its state subsidies, with a poll showing public opinion on this matter (Rzeczpospolita). The media also covers Iga Świątek's advancement to the US Open quarter-finals after defeating Ludmila Samsonova (Onet, Super Express, Wirtualna Polska).
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07:22 (05:22)PiS Faces Subsidy Loss as Presidential Race Heats Up

The Polish headlines report on political developments within the Law and Justice (PiS) party. There's ongoing discussion about PiS potentially losing its state subsidies, with a poll showing public opinion on this matter (Rzeczpospolita, Do Rzeczy). Jarosław Kaczyński suggests a timeline for presenting PiS's presidential candidate (300polityka). In sports news, Iga Świątek's performance at the US Open is highlighted, with her advancing to the quarter-finals after defeating Ludmila Samsonova (Onet, Super Express).
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07:44 (05:44)PiS Subsidy Loss: Public Weighs In

The Polish headlines report on the ongoing debate about whether the Law and Justice (PiS) party should lose its state subsidies. A poll by IBRiS for Rzeczpospolita gauges public opinion on this matter (Rzeczpospolita, Do Rzeczy, Radio ZET). There's also discussion about PiS's potential presidential candidate, with Jarosław Kaczyński suggesting a timeline for the announcement (300polityka). In sports news, Iga Świątek's impressive performance at the US Open is highlighted, with her advancing to the quarter-finals (Onet, Super Express).
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Radio ZET

Adam Bodnar "Gościem Radia ZET"

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08:44 (06:44)PiS Subsidies in Question: Public Opinion Divided

The Polish headlines report on the ongoing debate about whether the Law and Justice (PiS) party should lose its state subsidies. A poll by IBRiS for Rzeczpospolita gauges public opinion on this matter (Rzeczpospolita, Do Rzeczy). There's discussion about PiS's potential presidential candidate, with Jarosław Kaczyński suggesting a timeline for the announcement (wPolityce). In other news, Adam Bodnar, likely the Minister of Justice, is preparing a report on restoring the rule of law (300polityka, Radio ZET). The media also covers Putin's visit to Mongolia, which is described as being received with honors instead of arrest (Wprost).
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09:43 (07:43)PiS Subsidies Debate Heats Up

The Polish headlines report on the ongoing debate about whether the Law and Justice (PiS) party should lose its state subsidies. A poll by IBRiS for Rzeczpospolita gauges public opinion on this matter (Rzeczpospolita, Do Rzeczy). Adam Bodnar, likely the future Minister of Justice, states that PiS's fundraising is legal (300polityka). The media also covers Putin's visit to Mongolia, which is described as being received with honors instead of arrest (Wprost, TVN24). Ukraine is reported to be threatening Mongolia over this visit (Do Rzeczy). Regional elections in eastern Germany show a rise in populism, with far-right and far-left parties gaining ground (Gazeta Prawna, OKO.press).
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10:23 (08:23)Arrest Warrant Issued for "Red is Bad" Creator

The Polish headlines report on the issuance of an arrest warrant for Paweł Szopa, the creator of the "Red is Bad" brand (Radio ZET, TVN24, Polsat News). There's ongoing discussion about the Law and Justice (PiS) party's finances, with Minister of Justice Adam Bodnar stating that PiS's fundraising is legal (300polityka, Rzeczpospolita). Regional elections in eastern Germany show a rise in populism, with far-right and far-left parties gaining ground (Gazeta Prawna, OKO.press). Additionally, there's coverage of Vladimir Putin's visit to Mongolia, which is described as being received with honors instead of arrest (Wprost).
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11:22 (09:22)Arrest Warrant Issued for "Red is Bad" Creator

The Polish headlines report on legal and political developments. An arrest warrant has been issued for Paweł Szopa, creator of the "Red is Bad" brand (Radio ZET, TVN24, Onet). The Law and Justice (PiS) party's finances are under scrutiny, with Minister of Justice Adam Bodnar stating their fundraising is legal (300polityka, Rzeczpospolita). Regional elections in eastern Germany show a rise in populism (Gazeta Prawna, OKO.press). There's also coverage of Vladimir Putin's visit to Mongolia, described as being received with honors instead of arrest (Wprost, Wirtualna Polska).
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12:01 (10:01)Legal Turmoil and Political Fundraising: Poland's Current Affairs

The Polish headlines report on legal and political developments. An arrest warrant has been issued for Paweł Szopa, creator of the "Red is Bad" brand (Radio ZET, TVN24). The Law and Justice (PiS) party's finances are under scrutiny, with reports of successful fundraising (Niezależna) and criticism of the National Electoral Commission's decision on subsidies (300polityka). Regional elections in eastern Germany show a rise in populism (Gazeta Prawna, OKO.press). There's also coverage of internal conflicts in the Supreme Court (Onet) and concerns about potential disputes in schools as the academic year begins (Polityka).
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Równie szkodliwe jak sam kredyt zero procent jest dywagowanie o nim miesiącami: wejdzie, nie wejdzie... I nie ma znaczenia, że po drodze warunki w jego projekcie zostały zaostrzone. Wywindowane przez program PiS ceny stoją niemal w miejscu i nie wracają do linii długoterminowego trendu. Ponadto brak decyzji dezorientuje deweloperów chcących ewentualnie skroić ofertę pod taki program, co wymaga czasami zmiany projektów.
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12:44 (10:44)Populism Rises in Eastern Germany

The Polish headlines report on diverse political issues. Regional elections in eastern Germany show a rise in populism, with far-right and far-left parties gaining ground (Gazeta Prawna, OKO.press). There's ongoing discussion about the Law and Justice (PiS) party's finances, with Minister of Justice Adam Bodnar stating their fundraising is legal (300polityka, Rzeczpospolita). The media also covers Vladimir Putin's visit to Mongolia, described as being received with honors instead of arrest (Wprost, Wirtualna Polska). Additionally, there are reports of potential disputes in schools as the academic year begins (Polityka) and concerns about migration policies in Germany (Gazeta Prawna).

12:44 (10:44)Rising Populism in Eastern Germany Impacts Polish Politics

The Polish headlines report on political and legal developments. Professor Zoll criticizes government guidelines on abortion (Do Rzeczy). Regional elections in eastern Germany show a rise in populism, influencing federal migration policies (Gazeta Prawna, OKO.press). The Left party is reportedly withdrawing from its student scholarship promise (Niezależna). The National Audit Office is investigating spy software in the National Prosecutor's Office (Polsat News). There's discussion about potential changes to school hours during heatwaves (Radio ZET) and concerns about conflicts in schools as the academic year begins (Polityka).
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13:43 (11:43)Rise of Populism in Eastern Germany Impacts Polish Politics

The Polish headlines report on political and legal developments. Regional elections in eastern Germany show a rise in populism, influencing federal migration policies (Gazeta Prawna, OKO.press). There's ongoing scrutiny of the Law and Justice (PiS) party's finances and fundraising methods (300polityka, Rzeczpospolita). The National Audit Office is investigating spy software in the National Prosecutor's Office (Polsat News). Internal conflicts in the Supreme Court are reported (Onet), while concerns about potential disputes in schools as the academic year begins are discussed (Polityka). The Ministry of Education is considering changes to school hours during heatwaves (Radio ZET).
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14:23 (12:23)Deadly Russian Missile Strike on Poltava

The Polish headlines report on a devastating Russian missile attack on Poltava, Ukraine, resulting in at least 41 deaths and over 180 injuries (Niezależna, Polsat News, TVN24, Wirtualna Polska). This attack targeted civilian infrastructure, including a hospital. In domestic news, there's ongoing scrutiny of political finances, with reports of local governments funding the Campus project (Interia) and discussions about the Law and Justice party's fundraising methods (300polityka). Internal conflicts in the Supreme Court are reported, with Małgorzata Manowska allegedly forcibly taking control of the Labor Chamber (Onet).
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14:23 (12:23)Deadly Russian Missile Strike on Poltava

The Polish headlines report on a major Russian missile attack on Poltava, Ukraine, resulting in at least 41 deaths and over 180 injuries (Niezależna, Polsat News, TVN24, Wirtualna Polska). This attack targeted civilian infrastructure, including a hospital. In domestic news, there's ongoing scrutiny of political finances, with reports of local government funding for the Campus event (Interia). The Supreme Court is experiencing internal conflicts, with First President Małgorzata Manowska reportedly forcibly taking over the Labor Chamber (Onet). Additionally, there's discussion about Poland-Ukraine relations, with Foreign Minister Sikorski urging Ukraine to address the Volhynia issue promptly (300polityka).
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14:44 (12:44)Deadly Russian Missile Strike on Poltava

The Polish headlines are dominated by reports of a devastating Russian missile attack on Poltava, Ukraine, resulting in at least 41 deaths and over 180 injuries (Polsat News, Radio ZET, TVN24, Wirtualna Polska). The attack targeted civilian infrastructure, including a hospital. In domestic news, there's ongoing scrutiny of political finances, with reports of local government funding for the Campus event (Interia). Internal conflicts in the Supreme Court are reported, with First President Małgorzata Manowska allegedly forcibly taking over the Labor Chamber (Onet). Additionally, there's discussion about Poland-Ukraine relations, with Foreign Minister Sikorski urging Ukraine to address the Volhynia issue promptly (300polityka, Do Rzeczy).
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15:23 (13:23)Deadly Russian Attack on Poltava

The Polish headlines report on a devastating Russian missile attack on Poltava, Ukraine, resulting in at least 41 deaths and over 180 injuries (Polsat News, Radio ZET, TVN24). The attack targeted civilian infrastructure, including a hospital. In domestic news, there's focus on political finances, with scrutiny of local government funding for the Campus event (Interia) and potential irregularities in the Law and Justice party's financial reporting (Niezależna). Internal conflicts in the Supreme Court are reported, with First President Małgorzata Manowska allegedly forcibly taking over the Labor Chamber (Onet, 300polityka).
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Na Globalnym Forum Bezpieczeństwa GlobSec w Pradze, jednym z najważniejszych wydarzeń politycznych w regionie, zabrakło polskich liderów. Może to być odebrane jako odwracanie się naszego nowego rządu od Europy Środkowej. Kontrastuje to z wypowiedziami Donalda Tuska i Radosława Sikorskiego o budowie silnej Polski.
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16:02 (14:02)Tusk Accuses Supreme Court President of "Coup"

The Polish headlines report on Prime Minister Donald Tusk's accusations against Supreme Court First President Małgorzata Manowska, claiming she's attempting a "coup" (Onet, 300polityka, Polsat News, Wirtualna Polska). Tusk plans to notify the prosecutor's office about this alleged misconduct. Additionally, there's discussion about TV Republika being denied access to a press conference at the Prime Minister's office, seen as a violation of press freedom (Niezależna). The media also covers Poland's absence from the GlobSec security forum in Prague, raising questions about the country's role in Central European leadership (Rzeczpospolita).

16:02 (14:02)Tusk Accuses Supreme Court President of "Coup"

The Polish headlines report on Prime Minister Donald Tusk's announcement of legal action against Supreme Court First President Małgorzata Manowska, accusing her of a "coup" (Onet, 300polityka, Polsat News, Wirtualna Polska). This follows reports of internal conflicts in the Supreme Court. Additionally, there's coverage of a Russian missile attack on Poltava, Ukraine, resulting in numerous casualties (Radio ZET). The media also discusses the rise of populism in eastern Germany and its influence on federal migration policies (Gazeta Prawna).
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17:02 (15:02)Tusk Accuses Supreme Court President of "Coup"

The Polish headlines report on Prime Minister Donald Tusk's accusations against Supreme Court First President Małgorzata Manowska, alleging a "coup" attempt (Onet, 300polityka, Wirtualna Polska). Tusk plans to notify the prosecutor's office about this alleged misconduct. There's also coverage of a devastating Russian missile attack on Poltava, Ukraine, resulting in numerous casualties (Radio ZET, Polsat News). Additionally, the media discusses Poland's absence from the GlobSec security forum in Prague, raising questions about the country's role in Central European leadership (Rzeczpospolita).
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– Jeżeli do ekstradycji Michała K. nie dojdzie, to Donald Tusk i Koalicja Obywatelska będą mieć duży problem. Bo się okaże, że Wielka Brytania nie chce go nam wydać, uznając tę sprawę za polityczną. Czyli że nasi sojusznicy uważają, że jest to polityczne polowanie na czarownice – mówi Jacek Nizinkiewicz w podcaście „Rzecz w tym”.
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17:44 (15:44)Tusk Accuses Supreme Court President of "Coup"

The Polish headlines report on ongoing tensions in the Supreme Court, with Prime Minister Donald Tusk accusing First President Małgorzata Manowska of attempting a "coup" and planning to notify the prosecutor's office (Onet, 300polityka, Polsat News). There's also coverage of a Russian missile attack on Poltava, Ukraine, resulting in numerous casualties (Radio ZET, Polsat News). Additionally, the media discusses the rise of populism in eastern Germany and its influence on federal migration policies (Gazeta Prawna).
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Radio ZET

NA ŻYWO Gość Radia ZET: Miłosz Motyka

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18:02 (16:02)Tusk Accuses Supreme Court President of "Coup"

The Polish headlines report on ongoing tensions in the Supreme Court, with Prime Minister Donald Tusk accusing First President Małgorzata Manowska of attempting a "coup" and planning to notify the prosecutor's office (Do Rzeczy, 300polityka, Onet, Polsat News, TVN24, Wirtualna Polska). Tusk's response follows Manowska's recent actions regarding the Labor Chamber. The media also covers the detention of Michał K., a former government official, in London, with discussions about potential extradition (Rzeczpospolita, wPolityce). Additionally, there's focus on the rise of populism in eastern Germany and its influence on federal migration policies (Gazeta Prawna).
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18:44 (16:44)Tusk Accuses Supreme Court President of "Coup" Attempt

The Polish headlines report on ongoing tensions in the Supreme Court, with Prime Minister Donald Tusk accusing First President Małgorzata Manowska of attempting a "coup" (Do Rzeczy, 300polityka, Onet, Polsat News). Tusk plans to notify the prosecutor's office about this alleged misconduct. The media also covers the detention of Michał K., a former government official, in London, with discussions about potential extradition (Rzeczpospolita, Radio ZET). Additionally, there's focus on the rise of populism in eastern Germany and its influence on federal migration policies (Gazeta Prawna).
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19:44 (17:44)Tusk Accuses Supreme Court President of "Coup"

The Polish headlines focus on political tensions surrounding the Supreme Court. Prime Minister Donald Tusk accuses First President Małgorzata Manowska of attempting a "coup" and plans to notify prosecutors (Do Rzeczy, 300polityka, Onet, Polsat News). The detention of Michał K., a former government official, in London is discussed, with implications for potential extradition (Rzeczpospolita, Radio ZET). Additionally, there's coverage of rising populism in eastern Germany and its impact on federal migration policies (Gazeta Prawna).
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20:22 (18:22)Tusk Accuses Supreme Court President of "Coup"

The Polish headlines report on ongoing tensions in the Supreme Court, with Prime Minister Donald Tusk accusing First President Małgorzata Manowska of attempting a "coup" (Do Rzeczy, 300polityka, Onet, Polsat News). Tusk plans to notify prosecutors about this alleged misconduct. The media also covers the detention of Michał K., a former government official, in London, with discussions about potential extradition (Rzeczpospolita, Radio ZET, Wprost). Additionally, there's focus on Vladimir Putin's visit to Mongolia, a signatory of the Rome Statute, raising questions about his potential arrest (Polityka).
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21:02 (19:02)Tusk Accuses Supreme Court President of Coup Attempt

The Polish headlines report on ongoing tensions in the Supreme Court, with Prime Minister Donald Tusk accusing First President Małgorzata Manowska of attempting a "coup" (Do Rzeczy, OKO.press, Onet). Tusk plans to notify prosecutors about this alleged misconduct. There's discussion about the potential sale of banks by the government (Polsat News) and the impact of Tusk's administration on Polish ports, with claims of significant export decreases (Niezależna). Additionally, the media covers Vladimir Putin's visit to Mongolia, raising questions about his potential arrest under International Criminal Court jurisdiction (Polityka).
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22:43 (20:43)Deadly Attack in Poltava Shakes Ukraine

The Polish headlines report on a significant attack in Poltava, Ukraine, resulting in over 51 deaths and 200 injuries at a military institute (OKO.press). There's discussion about Putin preparing a massive bombardment of Ukraine using weapons from Iran (Interia). The media also covers ongoing political tensions in Poland, with debates about the Tusk government's performance (Do Rzeczy) and potential changes in the Supreme Court (Onet). Economic issues are highlighted, including challenges faced by the Polish battery industry due to carbon footprint regulations (Gazeta Prawna).
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23:43 (21:43)Tusk Accuses Supreme Court President of "Coup"

The Polish headlines report on ongoing political tensions surrounding the Supreme Court. Prime Minister Donald Tusk accuses First President Małgorzata Manowska of attempting a "coup" and plans to notify prosecutors (Do Rzeczy, Onet, wPolityce). The media also covers a significant attack in Poltava, Ukraine, resulting in over 51 deaths and 200 injuries at a military institute (OKO.press). Economic issues are highlighted, including challenges faced by the Polish battery industry due to carbon footprint regulations (Gazeta Prawna). Additionally, there's discussion about a major lottery win in Poland (Radio ZET).
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