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14.06.2025The Day Tehran Burned and Tusk's Tapes Played

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Poland for 14.06.2025.

It displays 191 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

14.06.2025The Day Tehran Burned and Tusk's Tapes Played
Iran launched massive retaliation against Israel with over 100 drones and ballistic missiles targeting Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, killing at least 60 civilians including children. Israel responded by destroying Iranian air defenses and threatening that "Tehran will burn" if attacks continue. Oil facilities in Tehran caught fire as Israeli aircraft claimed control over the city's airspace.

Prime Minister Tusk warned that the world stands closer to global conflict than at any time since World War II. Trump spoke with Putin about the escalating crisis, with Moscow condemning Israeli strikes.

Leaked audio recordings between Tusk and lawyer Giertych dominated domestic coverage throughout the day. The tapes revealed Tusk saying "God, I'm German" and Giertych calling opposition politicians "debiles." Right-wing media seized on the recordings as evidence of contempt for Polish citizens. By evening, prosecutors received formal complaints about the conversations.

Warsaw mayor Trzaskowski participated in an equality parade while coalition partner PSL warned it could withdraw support from the government.
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05:42Iran's Rocket Rain on Israel

The newspapers report on Iran launching massive retaliatory strikes against Israel with over 100 drones and ballistic missiles, targeting Tel Aviv and Jerusalem after Israeli attacks aimed at preventing Iran's nuclear weapons program (Polityka, Polsat News, Radio ZET, Super Express, Wprost, Wyborcza). Reports indicate over 60 wounded in Israel as sirens sound nationwide, with the UN responding to the escalating casualty count (Wprost, Wyborcza). The US confirms it was informed of Israeli strikes but did not participate in the operations (Radio ZET). Domestically, media examine potential electoral fraud amid narrow democratic margins (OKO.press), while opposition politician Korwin-Mikke attacks Warsaw mayor Trzaskowski as being "worse than the EU" on immigration issues (wPolityce). Exhumations continue in Puźniki, a village Ukrainians called "little Warsaw" during wartime (Interia).
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07:52Tusk: World Closest to Global War Since 1945

The newspapers report on Prime Minister Tusk warning that the world is closer to global conflict than at any time since World War II, following Israel's strikes on Iran and Tehran's massive retaliation with over 100 drones and ballistic missiles (Radio ZET, Wyborcza, Polityka, Rzeczpospolita, Polsat News, Super Express, Wirtualna Polska, Onet). Right-wing media focus on a Trump-Musk dispute being analyzed by commentators Cejrowski and Lisicki (Do Rzeczy), while criticizing Tusk for addressing the Middle East crisis instead of responding to leaked audio recordings (wPolityce). Domestic coverage includes preparations for minimum wage increases in 2026 and their economic impact (Gazeta Prawna), ongoing exhumations in Puźniki village that Ukrainians called "little Warsaw" (Interia), and a scandal involving Leon XIV allegedly breaking the law in a widely circulated video (Wprost).
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09:44Tusk-Giertych German Heritage Tapes Surface

The newspapers report on leaked audio recordings between Prime Minister Tusk and lawyer Giertych continuing to dominate right-wing media, with new fragments showing the pair discussing their German heritage and allegedly "competing" over their connections to Germany (Do Rzeczy, wPolityce). The Iran-Israel conflict escalates further with Iranian military officials threatening attacks on US bases while Iran launches new weapons against Israel for the first time, resulting in at least 60 deaths including children from Israeli strikes on Tehran (Gazeta Prawna, Onet, Radio ZET, Wyborcza). Military operations expand across the region with aircraft active over Jordan, while Trump seeks to avoid war with Iran despite the deteriorating situation (Wirtualna Polska, Polityka). Poland's State Atomic Agency issues a radiation safety communication amid regional tensions, while domestic coverage includes derogatory comments about a Polish Army general and a building explosion with injuries (Polsat News, Interia, Wprost).
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12:27Giertych Tapes Reveal "Debiles" Comment

The newspapers report on audio recordings between Giertych and Tusk continuing to generate controversy, with new reactions showing Giertych using derogatory language about opposition politicians Korwin-Mikke, Bosak and Winnicki, calling them "debiles" (wPolityce). Media outlets describe the recordings as "stale" while analyzing public reactions (Do Rzeczy, Onet). Historical content emerges about "Piłsudski's prisoners" with letters containing statements like "I'd rather rot than bow to an idol" (Interia). The Iran-Israel conflict maintains media attention with reports of explosions in Iranian cities containing refineries and Israeli warnings that Tehran "will stand in flames" if attacks continue (Polsat News, Radio ZET). Iranian officials threaten retaliatory strikes against American bases and facilities in France, USA and Britain while overnight fighting continues with drone attacks and sirens in Israel (Rzeczpospolita, Super Express, Wprost). Commentary includes analysis of monetary policy lessons from the Great Recession and criticism of Netanyahu's credibility regarding Iranian nuclear threats (OKO.press, Wyborcza).
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15:19Tusk Tapes Reach Prosecutors

The newspapers report on audio recordings between Prime Minister Tusk and lawyer Giertych prompting the first formal complaint to prosecutors, as the leaked conversations show Tusk saying "God, I'm German" and Giertych using crude language about electoral districts (Do Rzeczy, wPolityce, Wprost). The Iran-Israel conflict escalates with Israeli Defense Minister threatening that "Tehran will burn" if rocket attacks continue, while Iran promises further retaliation against the US, Britain and France after Israel claims to have destroyed Iranian air defenses (Polityka, Radio ZET, Super Express). Iranian officials declare support from an unnamed nuclear power calling them "brothers" (Wirtualna Polska). Meanwhile, coverage continues of wartime massacres in Puźniki village, which Ukrainians called "little Warsaw," with reports of deliberate killings (Interia).
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17:37Trump Calls Putin Mid-War

The newspapers report on Trump's conversation with Putin following escalating Israel-Iran warfare, with multiple sources covering Moscow's disclosure of details from the call (Onet, Polsat News, Radio ZET, Wirtualna Polska). Putin reportedly took a clear stance regarding Israel during their discussion. The Iran-Israel conflict intensifies with Iranian military threatening US bases while Israel continues strikes, prompting cancellation of American-Iranian nuclear talks (Wyborcza, OKO.press, Super Express). Domestically, president-elect Nawrocki asserts his "prerogative" to name ambassadors, incorrectly claiming this power while blocking appointments of Schnepf and Klich, with Polityka noting Polish law provides no remedy against such presidential overreach. The left-wing seeks to penalize specific behaviors, targeting Braun first (Do Rzeczy).
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Władimir Putin i Donald Trump przeprowadzili trzecią w ciągu ostatniego miesiąca rozmowę telefoniczną. Strona rosyjska przekazała, że głównymi tematami rozmowy były konflikty Izrael-Iran oraz Rosja-Ukraina.
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20:29Netanyahu Declares Aircraft Over Tehran

The newspapers report on Israeli attacks targeting Iranian nuclear facilities and gas fields, with Netanyahu declaring Israeli aircraft will fly over Tehran (Rzeczpospolita, Polsat News, Super Express, Gazeta Prawna, Polityka, Wyborcza). Trump stated after speaking with Putin that "his war should end," while media analyze potential global disruptions to oil and gas supplies from the Middle East conflict (Onet, Gazeta Prawna). Domestically, the leaked Tusk-Giertych recordings generate formal complaints to prosecutors, with Ziobro declaring "the curtain has fallen" and critics calling the tapes a stain on Giertych's grandfather's legacy (Wprost, wPolityce). A government minister sharply criticizes the current administration, stating "the lesson has not reached them" (Do Rzeczy). Historical coverage continues on letters from "Piłsudski's prisoners" containing defiant statements against authority (Interia).
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