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19.11.2024The Day ATACMS Hit While PiS Lost Gold

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Poland for 19.11.2024.

It displays 253 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

19.11.2024The Day ATACMS Hit While PiS Lost Gold
The morning began with PKW's decision to deny PiS party funding becoming concrete reality, prompting Kaczyński to announce an appeal and launch a public fundraising campaign. This followed yesterday's initial announcement and sparked institutional confrontation.

By midday, Ukraine confirmed its first ATACMS strike on Russian territory, while Putin signed a decree lowering the nuclear weapons use threshold. The government announced electricity price freezes through 2025, maintaining 500 PLN/MWh rates for households - a move timed ahead of presidential elections.

Evening brought reports of Baltic Sea cable damage, with Danish vessels tracking a suspicious Chinese ship. Finland and Estonia considered invoking NATO Article 5. Meanwhile, Iran's perceived slight to Russia emerged as Moscow faced increasing isolation. The agricultural sector protested the EU-Mercosur agreement in front of the Prime Minister's office, while health insurance reforms advanced with lower rates approved.
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06:07Polish Cash Flows Under Ukraine's Bombs

The newspapers extensively report on Polish business expansion in Ukraine, with substantial investments continuing despite the war (Rzeczpospolita). Coverage focuses on Ukraine reaching 1000 days of war, with Poland's ambassador in Kyiv discussing Ukrainian perspectives on Trump's potential presidency (Polityka). New concerns emerge about Biden's decision regarding Ukraine, which experts label as "dangerous and senseless" (Do Rzeczy, Radio ZET), while Russia issues threats of "drastic consequences" to Europe.
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Radio ZET

NA ŻYWO Gość Radia ZET - Sławomir Nitras

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08:06Police Command Tremors Rock Warsaw

The newspapers report intensively on a major shake-up in police leadership, with three commanders expected to lose their positions (Onet, TVN24). Coverage continues of Radosław Sikorski's political situation, with several sources discussing his candidacy prospects and statements (OKO.press, 300polityka, Radio ZET). New developments include government delays in flood victim assistance (Do Rzeczy), while breakthrough wireless electricity transmission technology gains attention (Interia).
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Czy powtórzy się exodus Ukraińców do Polski? – Nie wykluczamy fali nowych uchodźców – mówią przedstawiciele służb. O tym, że „są wyraźne sygnały, że jesienią jest możliwy duży napływ ludności ukraińskiej do Polski”, mówił już w lipcu w Sejmie dyrektor Departamentu Ochrony Ludności i Zarządzania Kryzysowego MSWiA Dariusz Marczyński.
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09:39Baltic States Brace For Nuclear Winter

The newspapers report on Russia's updated nuclear doctrine and regional security concerns, with Scandinavia advising citizens to stockpile supplies (Polsat News, Radio ZET). Poland expects a new wave of Ukrainian refugees, with authorities preparing for increased arrivals (Rzeczpospolita). Meanwhile, former Civic Platform MP Sławomir N. faces charges of misappropriating 700,000 PLN (Do Rzeczy), while three police commanders are set to lose their positions (Onet).
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11:09Putin Lowers Nuclear Bar While ATACMS Hit Russia

The newspapers extensively report on Russia's nuclear doctrine changes, with Putin signing a decree lowering the threshold for nuclear weapons use (Rzeczpospolita). Ukraine reportedly conducted its first ATACMS strike on Russian territory (Onet), while Poland's military aid to Ukraine reaches 14 billion PLN, including hundreds of tanks and aircraft (wPolityce). In domestic news, PKW's decision regarding PiS funding faces appeals from Kaczyński (Niezależna, Do Rzeczy).
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12:43Tusk Freezes Power Bills Till 2025

The newspapers extensively report on the government's decision to freeze electricity prices, with Prime Minister Tusk announcing that power costs will remain stable through 2025 (Onet, 300polityka, Rzeczpospolita, Radio ZET). For households, the rate remains at 500 PLN per MWh, though small and medium businesses will no longer be protected. Meanwhile, Ukraine's use of ATACMS missiles against Russian targets receives confirmation from Moscow (Polsat News), while changes to sick leave regulations are being discussed, limiting employment during medical leave to specific positions (Gazeta Prawna).
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14:34Police Paychecks Go Public

The newspapers report extensively on salary disclosures in the Polish police force, with wages ranging from 3,849 to 20,000 PLN net (Gazeta Prawna). Simultaneously, coverage continues of PiS's confrontation with state institutions, with Kaczyński criticizing both NIK and PKW (Niezależna, Do Rzeczy, Interia). New developments include damaged cables discovered in the Baltic Sea (Onet) and Poland's inflation rate being reported as fourth highest in the EU at 4.2% (Rzeczpospolita).
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Przedsiębiorcy na skali i liniowym PIT zapłacą w 2025 r. niższą minimalną składkę zdrowotną. W 2026 r. podstawowa składka będzie w stałej kwocie, a więcej zapłacą lepiej zarabiający. Zmienią się też rozliczenia ryczałtowców - u niektórych na niekorzyść.
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16:26Medvedev's World War Warning Meets ATACMS Reality

The newspapers report extensively on Dmitry Medvedev's warning about World War III (Do Rzeczy) and Putin's nuclear doctrine changes, while Zelensky confirms Ukraine's possession of ATACMS missiles (Polsat News, Wyborcza). In domestic politics, PiS continues its confrontation with PKW over party funding (Interia, wPolityce), while The Left's spokesperson announces opposition to proposed health insurance reforms (300polityka, Rzeczpospolita).
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Radio ZET

Gość Radia ZET - prof. Jarosław Flis

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W chwili, gdy Putin znów straszy atakiem jądrowym, szefowie dyplomacji pięciu największych krajów Unii oraz Wielkiej Brytanii zapowiedzieli w Warszawie nowe wsparcie dla Ukraińców. I to niezależenie od tego, co zrobi nowy prezydent USA.
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18:18Europe Defies Putin's Nuclear Talk

The newspapers report on two major developments: Russia's nuclear doctrine changes, with six major EU countries pledging support to Ukraine despite Putin's threats (Rzeczpospolita, Wprost), and the fate of PiS party funding, with discussions of "ghost members" and PKW decisions (Wirtualna Polska, wPolityce). A children's rehabilitation hospital in Jastrzębie-Zdrój faces closure due to Ministry of Health cuts (Niezależna), while health insurance reforms progress with government approval of lower rates (Radio ZET).
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20:03Iran Snubs Putin While Biden Responds

The newspapers report on Iran's perceived slight to Russia (Interia), while coverage continues of Russia's nuclear doctrine changes with Biden's response (Radio ZET, Wprost) and Ukraine's dire situation after 1000 days of war (Polityka). In domestic politics, discussion centers on presidential prospects, with Hołownia outlining his first-day agenda (300polityka) and debates over Sikorski and Trzaskowski's positions (Wyborcza, Polsat News).
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23:54Nuclear Words Meet Ukraine's No

The newspapers report extensively on Russia's nuclear threats, with new coverage of possible nuclear weapons use (Do Rzeczy) and Ukraine's firm rejection of "land for peace" deals (Niezależna). Foreign ministers of major EU countries pledge continued support despite these threats (Rzeczpospolita). Meanwhile, a technological breakthrough in wireless power transmission is reported (Interia), while domestic politics feature allegations of PiS attempting to bribe Kosiniak-Kamysz (Super Express).