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13.03.2025

13.03.2025Day Putin Sets Terms While Duda Calls For Nukes

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Poland for 13.03.2025.

It displays 228 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

13.03.2025Day Putin Sets Terms While Duda Calls For Nukes
President Duda's call for deploying US nuclear weapons in Poland dominated morning headlines, with Defense Minister Kosiniak-Kamysz announcing his participation in military training in solidarity. By midday, attention shifted to Putin's response to the US-proposed 30-day ceasefire, with the Russian leader neither accepting nor rejecting it outright, but setting conditions while characterizing NATO actions as "hostile and destabilizing."

Trump responded to Putin's statements, characterizing the talks as "very serious" and claiming discussions with Ukraine involved "what territory they would lose." Trump also praised Poland's defense spending during his meeting with NATO Secretary General Rutte.

Domestic controversies included revelations about a PSL deputy minister's criminal past, leading to his resignation by evening. The Senate approved a law suspending asylum rights despite negative legal opinions, while Justice Minister Bodnar's praise of an ECJ opinion regarding Poland's Constitutional Court drew criticism.
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Rosja przedstawiła Stanom Zjednoczonym listę swoich żądań, które muszą być spełnione, by doszło do zakończenia wojny na Ukrainie i zresetowania relacji Moskwy z Waszyngtonem - twierdzą dwa źródła, na które powołuje się Reuters.
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Czy warto kosztem sporów z USA wprowadzać specjalny podatek cyfrowy? To pytanie, aktualne po wymianie ostatnich oświadczeń ministrów cyfryzacji i finansów, pomija kluczowy element. Rolę cyfrowej daniny pełni przecież w praktyce globalny podatek wyrównawczy, który obowiązuje w Polsce od 1 stycznia.
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Czy na L4 można wyjść z domu? Czy wolno pracować zdalnie? A może to dobry czas na remont? Zakład Ubezpieczeń Społecznych regularnie kontroluje zwolnienia lekarskie i kwestionuje świadczenia wypłacone niezgodnie z prawem. Okazuje się, że Polacy są bardzo pomysłowi w tym, jak wykorzystać L4 na czynności inne niż chorowanie.
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Trwają targi dotyczące tego, gdzie zostanie wydane 150 mld euro ze specjalnego funduszu UE na zbrojenie. Komisja Europejska jest za ograniczeniem dostępu dla spółek z USA. Jeśli do tego dojdzie, Polska na tym raczej nie ucierpi.
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06:02Duda Calls For US Nuclear Weapons In Poland

The newspapers report on President Duda's appeal to the US regarding nuclear weapons placement in Poland (Onet, Polsat News). Defense Minister Kosiniak-Kamysz announces his participation in military training (Do Rzeczy, Super Express). Foreign policy discussions continue around potential ceasefire scenarios with Russia, with analysis suggesting Moscow may delay and attempt to mislead the US (Polityka). Domestic issues include ZUS revealing Poles' creative misuse of sick leave (Gazeta Prawna), and controversy over government plans to remove "harmful content" from the internet ahead of presidential elections (Niezależna).
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Radio ZET

NA ŻYWO Mateusz Morawiecki Gościem Radia ZET

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08:42Duda Demands Nuclear Umbrella

The newspapers report extensively on President Duda's appeal to the United States to deploy nuclear weapons in Poland as a deterrent (Do Rzeczy, Niezależna, Onet, wPolityce, Polsat News). This comes amid broader defense discussions, including potential widespread military training (OKO.press) and Europe entering an "era of armament" with record military orders (TVN24). Political discussions continue with Morawiecki suggesting Tusk should hope for Nawrocki's victory (300polityka) and speculation about Nawrocki potentially outperforming Trzaskowski (Super Express). Domestic issues include controversies around a new government appointee (Wirtualna Polska) and potential Polish attitudes toward American influence (Wprost).
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10:50Senate Suspends Asylum Rights

The newspapers report on legal and political tensions in Poland. MP Romanowski filed a complaint against Justice Minister Bodnar (Do Rzeczy), while detained PiS MP Matecki released a pre-recorded video claiming he has documentation about his work at State Forests (Niezależna). The Senate passed a law suspending asylum rights despite negative legal opinions (OKO.press). Prime Minister Tusk made pointed remarks about Confederation party voting in the European Parliament (300polityka, Polsat News). International news includes coverage of Russian war crimes (Radio ZET) and analysis of Trump's approach to ending the Ukraine war (Wprost, Wyborcza).
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12:40Russia Rejects 30-Day Ceasefire

The newspapers report extensively on Russia rejecting the US-proposed 30-day ceasefire with Ukraine (Niezależna, Onet, Polsat News, Rzeczpospolita, Super Express, Wirtualna Polska). President Duda has called for US nuclear weapons to be deployed in Poland, generating political reactions (Radio ZET). Other news includes food delivery couriers illegally using fast electric vehicles on bike paths (Gazeta Prawna), a PSL politician's criminal past being revealed (Do Rzeczy), and the signing of a partnership declaration between Poland and Mongolia (wPolityce).
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A gdyby Amerykanie na prośbę prezydenta faktycznie umieścili pociski jądrowe w naszym kraju? Obudzilibyśmy się w być może o wiele groźniejszym świecie. Bez żadnego uprzedzenia.
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15:01Poland Shields Baltic Skies

The newspapers report extensively on Poland's role in regional defense, announcing it will protect Baltic states' airspace (Do Rzeczy). Russia's response to proposed ceasefire remains a major focus, with the Kremlin accusing the US of "imitation" in peace efforts (Radio ZET, Wyborcza). Headlines suggest EU discussions about Putin are occurring (TVN24), while Ukraine's battlefield situation is described in stark terms as resembling a "catastrophic future film" with killer drones (Polityka). Domestic judicial controversies continue with debate over "statutory judges" (Gazeta Prawna) and calls to prosecute prosecutors who persecuted judges under Ziobro (OKO.press).
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16:19Putin Sets Conditions For Ceasefire

The newspapers report extensively on Putin's response to the proposed 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine. While not outright rejecting it, Putin indicated there are "nuances" to be discussed and conditions to be met (Interia, Niezależna, Onet, Radio ZET, Rzeczpospolita, TVN24, Wirtualna Polska, Wprost). He and Lukashenko signed an agreement on "counteractions" against NATO, which Putin characterized as "hostile and destabilizing" (Polsat News, Wyborcza). Domestically, headlines focus on a ZUS pension increase to 6,600 PLN monthly for certain age groups (Gazeta Prawna) and migration issues at the border (Do Rzeczy).
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17:45Putin Sets Ceasefire Terms As Trump Signals Talks

The newspapers extensively report on Putin's reaction to the proposed ceasefire in Ukraine. While not outright rejecting it, Putin has set conditions and indicated there are "issues to discuss" (Super Express, Polsat News, Radio ZET, wPolityce, TVN24). Trump has responded to Putin's statements, suggesting "serious talks" are underway with Russia and acknowledging receiving "signals" (Onet, TVN24, Interia). Domestically, polls suggest Tusk's party could potentially govern without coalition partners (Do Rzeczy), while Justice Minister Bodnar's praise of an ECJ opinion regarding Poland's Constitutional Court has drawn criticism as "occupiers' communications" (Niezależna).
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19:32Putin Dodges Ceasefire While Trump Praises Poland

The newspapers report heavily on Trump's meeting with NATO chief Rutte, where Trump expressed anger over member spending but praised Poland's defense commitment (Niezależna, Onet). Putin's response to ceasefire proposals remains ambiguous, with Zelensky suggesting Putin fears defying Trump (Interia, OKO.press, Polsat News). Meanwhile, Putin and Lukashenko threaten NATO with military response over "hostile actions" (Radio ZET). A Super Express poll indicates Poles want nuclear weapons, while domestic politics feature a vice-minister's resignation (Wirtualna Polska) and criticism of President Duda (Wyborcza).
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Przez cały czwartek lider Rosji Władimir Putin zwodził Stany Zjednoczone, każąc czekać wysłannikowi Donalda Trumpa. Steve Witkoff przyjechał do Moskwy prawie równocześnie z dyktatorem Białorusi, ale w przeciwieństwie do niego musiał czekać.
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22:14Trump Tightens Russian Sanctions As Putin Stalls

The newspapers report extensively on Trump-Russia-Ukraine dynamics. Multiple sources highlight Zelensky's claim that "Putin fears defying Trump" (Interia, Radio ZET). Trump has reportedly tightened sanctions on Russia's oil, gas, and banking sectors (Niezależna), while expressing admiration for Poland (Do Rzeczy). Putin kept Trump's envoy waiting in Moscow while meeting Belarus's leader (Rzeczpospolita). Reports suggest Ukraine is withdrawing from Russia's Kursk region under US pressure (TVN24). Domestically, a deputy minister has resigned (Polsat News, Wirtualna Polska) and civil service reforms aim to increase appointed officials through easier exams (Gazeta Prawna).
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