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21.10.2024

21.10.2024The day Mołdawia chose Europe

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Poland for 21.10.2024.

It displays 205 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

21.10.2024The day Mołdawia chose Europe
Elections and a referendum in Mołdawia dominated the news cycle. Pro-European President Maia Sandu won the first round with 42.45% of the vote, while the EU referendum passed by a narrow margin. The EU hailed this as a "defeat for Russia," prompting a swift Kremlin response. Domestic issues included discussions about the future of the 800+ child benefit program, with opposition figures warning of potential cuts. The aftermath of a major accident on the S7 highway continued to unfold, with new details emerging about the truck driver involved. In foreign affairs, Poland's absence from a Berlin meeting on Ukraine sparked debate, with some seeing it as a sign of diminishing influence in regional politics.
21.10.2024
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02:08Lewandowski's Double Delight and Moldova's Electoral Drama

The newspapers report on Robert Lewandowski's impressive performance for FC Barcelona, scoring two goals in a match (Onet, Super Express). In political news, Moldova's presidential elections are ongoing, with pro-European candidate Maia Sandu leading (Niezależna). Media also discusses the Catholic Church in Poland, with a potential census of the faithful (Wirtualna Polska) and a story about a priest's faith (wPolityce).
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04:24Warsaw's Urban Ghetto Faces Demolition

The newspapers report on urban development challenges in Warsaw, with plans to demolish a modern "ghetto" area (Interia). Social issues are highlighted, including HIV awareness (OKO.press) and the ineffectiveness of the "500+" child benefit program (Rzeczpospolita). Road safety concerns persist, with reports on serial traffic offenders (Wyborcza). The Catholic Church's influence is scrutinized, with an upcoming census of the faithful (Wirtualna Polska).
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05:52Political Rumblings and Family Feuds

The newspapers report on various topics with limited cohesion. A potential coalition between PiS and Konfederacja is discussed (Interia). Donald Trump's brief stint at McDonald's is noted (Niezależna). Krzysztof Brejza's case reveals mysterious judicial behavior (Onet). The Solorz family's conflict may impact plans for a private nuclear power plant (Polityka). Moldovan election results are reported (Wprost).
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06:56PiS-Konfederacja Coalition Looms

The newspapers report on ongoing political discussions in Poland. A potential coalition between PiS and Konfederacja is being debated (Interia). The effectiveness of the "500+" child benefit program is questioned, with the government acknowledging its limited impact (Rzeczpospolita). Local issues are also highlighted, including concerns about church bells in Poznań (Niezależna) and illegal street racing noise pollution (OKO.press).
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08:24PiS Primaries Puzzle

The newspapers report on internal PiS party dynamics, with discussions about potential primaries and candidate selections (Niezależna, Radio ZET). The effectiveness of social policies is scrutinized, with the government acknowledging failures in demographic goals (Rzeczpospolita, wPolityce). Legal proceedings against former officials are ongoing, with a former CBA chief failing to appear for questioning (Polsat News, Wirtualna Polska).
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09:20Child Benefit Blues: Government Admits Demographic Defeat

The newspapers report on ongoing political discussions in Poland. The effectiveness of the "800+" child benefit program is being questioned, with the government acknowledging its limited impact on demographics (Rzeczpospolita). Internal dynamics within PiS are highlighted, including potential primaries and candidate selections (Niezależna, Radio ZET). The migration strategy continues to be a topic of debate, with criticisms of the government's approach (OKO.press, Polsat News).
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10:32Moldova's EU Tilt Rattles Russia

The newspapers report on Moldova's recent elections, with EU officials claiming a "defeat for Russia" (Onet, Polityka). Domestic issues include discussions on the future of the "800+" child benefit program (Niezależna, Rzeczpospolita) and potential reforms by Tusk's government (Wirtualna Polska). The situation in Ukraine is also discussed, with Gen. Skrzypczak suggesting the war is entering a new phase (Wprost).
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11:20Moldova's EU Tilt Irks Russia

The newspapers report on Moldova's recent elections, with EU officials claiming a "defeat for Russia" (Onet, Polityka, Niezależna). Domestic issues include discussions on potential reforms by Tusk's government (Wirtualna Polska, 300polityka) and the conditions of prisoners (Super Express). The situation in Ukraine continues to be a topic of interest, with comments on Tusk's involvement in discussions about its future (300polityka, Polsat News).
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Joe Biden, Emmanuel Macron, Olaf Scholz - poza premierem Wielkiej Brytanii, Keirem Starmerem, w piątkowym spotkaniu w niemieckiej stolicy brali udział sami politycy bez szans na dalsze rządy, którzy nie będą decydować o przyszłości Ukrainy. Donald Tusk by tam nie pasował.
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12:32Duda's Signature Unlocks Funds

The newspapers report on diverse topics. A new development is President Duda signing a significant bill that will release substantial funds (Radio ZET). Moldova's recent elections and referendum on EU integration are discussed (Wprost, Polityka). Domestic issues include a policewoman's suicide threat at CBŚP in Warsaw (Niezależna) and updates on a major car accident on the S7 highway (Polsat News).
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13:52Moldova's Election Echoes in Polish Politics

The newspapers report on the aftermath of Moldova's recent elections, with Donald Tusk commenting on their implications for EU relations and Russia (300polityka, Wprost). Domestic issues include discussions about the effectiveness of social programs like "800+" (Do Rzeczy, Niezależna) and urban development challenges in Warsaw (Interia). A major traffic incident involving an Intercity train is also reported (TVN24).
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15:05Moldova's EU Tilt Reverberates in Polish Politics

The newspapers report on the aftermath of Moldova's elections, with Polish politicians commenting on its implications for EU relations and Russia (300polityka, Wprost, Radio ZET). Domestic issues include discussions about same-sex partnerships (Do Rzeczy, Rzeczpospolita) and a traffic incident involving an Intercity train (TVN24). A reporter's attack during a street poll is also mentioned (Niezależna).
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16:00Moldova's EU Tilt Echoes in Polish Media

The newspapers report extensively on Moldova's recent elections and referendum (Onet, Polsat News, Wirtualna Polska). The results are seen as a victory for pro-EU forces, with Polish politicians commenting on its implications for EU relations and Russia (300polityka, Wprost, Radio ZET). Domestically, discussions continue about same-sex partnerships legislation (Rzeczpospolita) and commemorations of historical events (wPolityce).
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17:04Moldova's Pro-EU Tilt Echoes in Poland

The newspapers report on the results of Moldova's elections, with Maia Sandu winning 42.45% of the vote (Do Rzeczy). The outcome is seen as a victory for pro-EU forces, with Polish politicians commenting on its implications (300polityka, Wprost). Domestically, discussions continue about PiS tactics regarding investigative commissions (Interia) and potential changes in TVN ownership (Niezależna).
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18:08Moldova's Divided Path to Europe

The newspapers report on the aftermath of Moldova's elections and referendum (OKO.press, Rzeczpospolita). Pro-EU forces secured a narrow victory, but the country remains divided over EU integration. In domestic news, a surge in infections is reported (Onet), while the Ministry of Science abandons the "Dormitory for a Zloty" program (Niezależna). International relations are also discussed, with reports of leaders declining invitations from Putin (Wirtualna Polska).
18:40

18:56Zelensky's Cold Shoulder to Warsaw

The newspapers report on tensions in Polish-Ukrainian relations, with Zelensky allegedly avoiding talks with Warsaw (Radio ZET, Wirtualna Polska). Foreign Minister Sikorski comments on Poland's exclusion from a meeting of Western leaders in Berlin (300polityka, TVN24). Domestic issues include a surge in infections (Onet) and concerns about retirees' finances (Do Rzeczy). A major highway accident is discussed in the context of road safety (Polityka).
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Przedsiębiorca, który w ramach działalności gospodarczej wynajmuje mieszkania na cele mieszkaniowe, płaci podatek od nieruchomościwedług najniższej stawki – stwierdził w uchwale NSA.
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20:16Moldova's Pro-EU Tilt Echoes in Polish Politics

The newspapers report on Moldova's recent elections, seen as a victory for pro-EU forces despite a divided electorate (Rzeczpospolita, Onet). Polish politicians comment on the implications for EU relations and Russia (Interia, 300polityka). Domestically, discussions continue about the 800 plus program (Do Rzeczy, Polsat News) and potential changes in PiS leadership (wPolityce). The upcoming Independence Day march in Warsaw is also discussed (Niezależna).
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23:20Moldova's EU Tilt Echoes in Polish Politics

The newspapers report on the recent elections in Moldova, seen as a victory for pro-EU forces despite a divided electorate (Rzeczpospolita, Interia). Polish politicians comment on the implications for EU relations and Russia (300polityka). The BRICS summit in Kazan is discussed as Russia's attempt to break international isolation (Rzeczpospolita). Domestically, debates continue about the 800 plus program and potential changes in social policies (wPolityce, Do Rzeczy).