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18.12.2024

18.12.2024The Day Supreme Court Verdicts Got Labels While Romanowski's Phone Went Dark

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Poland for 18.12.2024.

It displays 254 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

18.12.2024The Day Supreme Court Verdicts Got Labels While Romanowski's Phone Went Dark
Morning coverage focused on Trump's Electoral College confirmation while tracking movements of fugitive deputy minister Romanowski, whose phone's last location became a key discussion point. By midday, Tusk's government announced a significant move to annotate Supreme Court and Constitutional Tribunal verdicts deemed "faulty," extending the constitutional crisis that began with PKW's PiS funding decision.

The afternoon brought news of TVN and Polsat being added to the list of strategic companies, sparking controversy with KRRiT calling the move illegal. A police shooting of a 37-year-old during an intervention dominated evening coverage.

Throughout the day, media tracked developments in the Chopin Airport evacuation due to a suspicious package, while coverage continued of the Russian general Kirillov's assassination aftermath. NATO discussions surfaced regarding Ukraine's future, with President Duda participating in closed-door strategy sessions in Brussels.
18.12.2024
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03:21Kremlin Threatens After General's Death

The newspapers extensively report on the aftermath of Russian general Kirillov's death, with the Kremlin issuing threats (Wirtualna Polska, Onet) and US State Department responding. Ukrainian military issues surface with reports of abuse and corruption in certain units (Rzeczpospolita). Domestically, discussion centers on a constitutional crisis, with the government planning an emergency resolution (300polityka), while Minister Kołodziejczak faces criticism for comments about his own ministry (Polsat News).
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Miesięcznie można otrzymać nawet 527 zł na utrzymanie psa. Specjalny dodatek emerytalny to wsparcie, o którym wiedzą nieliczni i też nieliczni z niego korzystają. Co więcej, oprócz dodatku można ubiegać się także o zwrot kosztów opieki weterynaryjnej.
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06:34Constitutional Tribunal Under Siege While Ukraine Distances

The newspapers extensively report on constitutional tensions, with lawyers warning about potential violations in the coalition's new project regarding Constitutional Tribunal judges (Niezależna). Polish-Ukrainian relations surface as a major theme, with articles listing examples of Ukrainian disregard for Polish interests (Onet) and reiterating Russia's adversarial stance (Do Rzeczy). Social policy discussions emerge around pension adjustments (Interia) and a special allowance for dog owners (Gazeta Prawna).
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08:25Exploding Scooter Eliminates Russian General

The newspapers extensively report on a new development regarding the assassination of a Russian general by an exploding scooter (Onet, TVN24, Wprost), with US officials commenting on the general's involvement in war crimes. In domestic politics, coverage focuses on Hołownia's sudden introduction of a constitutional crisis resolution (Niezależna), while reports emerge about an European Arrest Warrant being prepared for Marcin Romanowski (Polsat News). Social security issues surface with businesses expressing concern over ZUS contribution holidays (Rzeczpospolita).
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10:17Chopin Airport Evacuated As Nuclear Center Explodes

The newspapers report on two urgent security incidents: partial evacuation of Chopin Airport due to a suspicious object (Onet, Radio ZET) and an explosion at the National Nuclear Research Centre (Polsat News). In energy policy, coverage focuses on Tauron's shift away from coal power, planning for nearly half its energy to come from low-emission sources within a decade (Gazeta Prawna). Political discussion centers on Hołownia's proposal regarding Supreme Court's role in presidential election validation (Niezależna, wPolityce).
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11:38Romanowski Arrest Warrant Issued As NATO Meets Without US

The newspapers extensively report on the European Arrest Warrant being sought for former minister Marcin Romanowski (Polsat News, Radio ZET, wPolityce), with PiS leader Kaczyński questioning whether he's actually hiding (300polityka). NATO developments surface with reports of an informal summit in Brussels excluding the US (Rzeczpospolita), while domestically, discussions continue about the Collegium Humanum scandal's impact on local politics (OKO.press).
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13:44Red Notice Blocks Romanowski As Church Data Faces EU Court

The newspapers extensively report on the Red Notice issued for former minister Romanowski, with his defender claiming it cannot be executed (Do Rzeczy, Onet) and prosecutors suggesting he might be in an EU country (TVN24). A significant development emerges regarding Church data retention, as the EU court will rule on apostates' right to data deletion (Gazeta Prawna). Public anxiety surfaces in new polling, with war in Ukraine and rising costs of living cited as main concerns (Polityka).
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15:06Starved Child's Parents Face Justice While Fridge Overflows

The newspapers extensively report on charges against parents of a severely malnourished 3.5-year-old girl, with multiple sources noting the paradox of a full refrigerator in their home (Polsat News, Radio ZET, TVN24, Wirtualna Polska). Political coverage focuses on Tusk's announcement regarding special annotations for certain Supreme Court and Constitutional Tribunal verdicts (300polityka, Niezależna). The Romanowski case continues to develop, with sources reporting his movements are being tracked (Wyborcza).
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16:49Supreme Court Verdicts Get Warning Labels

The newspapers report an evolving discussion about Supreme Court verdicts, with Tusk announcing annotations for problematic rulings (Do Rzeczy, 300polityka). The search for former minister Romanowski continues, with services claiming to track his movements (Radio ZET, Wyborcza). A new development emerges regarding flood victims' Christmas preparations, with reports of construction work drowning out holiday atmosphere (Polityka).
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Radio ZET

Gość Radia ZET - Paweł Zalewski

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19:05Farmer's Death Shakes Protest Movement

The newspapers report on developments regarding MP Romanowski's disappearance, with authorities tracking his last phone location (Wirtualna Polska, Interia). A tragic incident emerges with reports of a farmer's suicide following protest-related detention (Niezależna). Political coverage focuses on attempts to remove MP Nawrocki's immunity (Do Rzeczy, 300polityka), while trust polls show shifting dynamics among political leaders (Polsat News).
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20:58Police Bullet Claims Civilian Life

The newspapers report extensively on a fatal police shooting of a 37-year-old during an intervention (Polsat News, TVN24, Wirtualna Polska). Political coverage focuses on the government's new resolution declaring Supreme Court with neo-judges as non-independent (Wyborcza, Niezależna), while economic discussions surface around calls to restore zero VAT on food (300polityka, Do Rzeczy). A disturbing account emerges of Russian army conditions through a deserter's testimony (Polityka).
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