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13.01.2025

13.01.2025The Day Three Złoty Bought Russian Gas

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Poland for 13.01.2025.

It displays 176 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

13.01.2025The Day Three Złoty Bought Russian Gas
Morning coverage focused on Mariusz Trynkiewicz's death in prison and Świątek's Australian Open victory. By midday, attention shifted to allegations that Warsaw's bus company MZA contracted with a Russian-linked firm removed from sanctions list for mere 3 złoty, prompting opposition accusations of security breaches. This story evolved throughout the day as various officials attempted to explain the transaction.

Presidential campaign dynamics intensified with new polls showing Trzaskowski's support dropping by 9 points, while Nawrocki gained ground. The government's internet content control proposals, continuing from previous days' debates, faced growing criticism from multiple sides.

Evening coverage centered on Poland-Hungary tensions following Romanowski's asylum grant, with both governments exchanging diplomatic signals. News of Zelenskyy's planned Wednesday visit emerged, connected to upcoming Volyn massacre victims' exhumations.
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W 2024 r. zlikwidowano 2 tys. punktów stacjonarnych, a kolejne ponad 9 tys. zostało zawieszonych. To efekt zarówno słabej koniunktury, jak i konkurencji internetu. Duże sieci jednak nadal rosną.
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06:40Shops Fall While Waters Rise

The newspapers report on diplomatic tensions between Poland and Hungary following asylum grants (Wyborcza), while covering rising economic pressures with over 30 shops closing daily (Rzeczpospolita) and expected water price increases (Niezależna). Military coverage focuses on large-scale army maneuvers and Poland's defense capabilities (Polityka), alongside a secret counterintelligence investigation linked to Gen. Gromadziński's dismissal (Radio ZET).
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Radio ZET

NA ŻYWO Gość Radia ZET - Władysław Teofil Bartoszewski

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09:04Trzaskowski's Lead Melts Away

The newspapers report heavily on new presidential polling showing a significant drop in Trzaskowski's support, with some sources indicating a 9-point decrease (Do Rzeczy, Onet, wPolityce). Coverage continues of judicial reforms, with CJEU set to evaluate neo-judges and the Extraordinary Control Chamber (TSUE, OKO.press). Multiple sources discuss tax changes, including new deductions for companies employing territorial defense forces soldiers and adjustments to health insurance contributions (Gazeta Prawna, Rzeczpospolita).
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11:20Tusk Threatens Bodnar While Snow Piles High

The newspapers report on tension within the new government as Prime Minister Tusk threatens Minister Bodnar with appointing Giertych as deputy minister (Do Rzeczy, wPolityce). Multiple sources cover Trzaskowski's declining presidential poll numbers (Onet, Polityka). Coverage continues of severe weather conditions, with 85cm snow accumulation requiring street clearing operations (Radio ZET). The death of former Senate Marshal Longin Pastusiak is reported across outlets (Polsat News, TVN24).
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13:53Russian Company Sold For Three Złoty

The newspapers report heavily on allegations regarding Russian-linked company sale, with opposition claiming it was sold for merely 3 złoty and removed from sanctions list (Interia, Niezależna, 300polityka). Multiple sources cover threats against WOŚP chairman Jerzy Owsiak (Radio ZET, Wprost). Court controversies continue with reports of judicial panel manipulation (Do Rzeczy) and criticism of Hołownia's reform proposal by Supreme Court's president (wPolityce).
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Fundacja Wolność i Demokracja przeprowadzi na Ukrainie ekshumacje polskich ofiar zbrodni dokonanych przez UPA. W środę wizytę w Polsce ma złożyć Wołodymyr Zełenski, co ma podkreślić rangę decyzji dotyczących polityki historycznej. Do przełomu w dialogu historycznym jest jednak daleko. Na rozpatrzenie czeka około 20 wniosków.
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16:26Zelenskyy Visits As Graves Open

The newspapers report extensively on upcoming exhumations of Polish victims of UPA crimes in Ukraine, with Zelenskyy's planned Wednesday visit meant to underscore the historical policy decisions (Gazeta Prawna). Multiple sources cover severe weather conditions, with IMGW warning of extreme cold (Onet, TVN24). Presidential campaign coverage continues with reports of Trzaskowski's declining support and potential new challengers (wPolityce, Rzeczpospolita, Wyborcza).
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18:56Coalition Partners Turn Against Each Other

The newspapers report extensively on coalition tensions, with partners publicly criticizing each other over "unfortunate laws" and "political decisions" (Polityka). Former minister Ziobro claims a "coup d'état" is occurring with EU involvement (wPolityce). In international news, China hits record trade surplus (Do Rzeczy), while another country refuses Russian tankers (Radio ZET). Zelenskyy and Slovak PM Fico arrange a Friday meeting in Kyiv (TVN24).
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23:04Putin's NATO Army While Budapest Shelters Minister

The newspapers report extensively on international tensions, with NATO confirming Poland's defense criteria compliance (TVN24) and Putin allegedly preparing a separate army against NATO (Radio ZET). Coverage continues of Polish-Hungarian relations cooling as former deputy minister receives Budapest asylum (Polityka, WP). Presidential race developments include speculation about PiS potentially withdrawing their candidate (Onet) and debate over Braun's candidacy (Polsat News).