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23.01.2025

23.01.2025The Day Sport Loss Met Power Games

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Poland for 23.01.2025.

It displays 248 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

23.01.2025The Day Sport Loss Met Power Games
Morning coverage focused on geological discoveries and Ukrainian military developments, until Świątek's dramatic Australian Open semifinal loss to Keys captured media attention. The match's coverage intertwined with Tusk's announcement of reviewing 800+ benefits for Ukrainians, marking a shift in coalition politics.

By afternoon, former PM Morawiecki's decision to waive parliamentary immunity regarding postal elections generated extensive coverage, while Trump's Davos speech proposing oil price manipulation to end Ukraine war sparked debate. Coalition tensions emerged as Hołownia opposed Tusk's Ukrainian benefits restrictions.

Evening brought reports of search warrant execution at Independence March Association headquarters, while media tracked US diplomatic signals about VP Harris's planned visit to Warsaw. Coverage reflected continuing adjustment to Trump's return to power, with Polish political actors repositioning themselves in response to changing international dynamics.
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06:12Polonia Fears Trump's Plans

The newspapers report on Trump's first post-inauguration interview generating concern among Polish-Americans about potential deportations (Onet, Do Rzeczy). Ukraine's drone campaign against Russian fuel depots and refineries is gaining attention (Polityka). Domestic coverage focuses on controversies surrounding Romanowski's immunity case (Niezależna) and a tragic situation at a prestigious high school in Częstochowa where both a teacher attempted suicide and the principal died by suicide (Wyborcza).
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Radio ZET

NA ŻYWO Gość Radia ZET - Marek Sawicki

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Minister rządu Tuska została złapana na poważnym mijaniu się z prawdą. W informacjach o wykształceniu Katarzyny Kotuli znalazły się ukończone studia magisterskie, których nie ma. Lokalny portal…
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10:17Russian Shadow Over Polish Elections

The newspapers report on Russian electoral interference concerns ahead of Polish presidential elections (OKO.press), while Trump's relationship with PiS party generates debate (Do Rzeczy). Left-wing leader Zandberg calls for increased corporate taxation (Gazeta Prawna). President Duda's stance on Putin negotiations (300polityka) and the Kremlin's response to Trump's threats (Onet) reflect ongoing tensions. A scandal at Collegium Humanum involves Warsaw city officials allegedly paying for diplomas (Niezależna).
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11:28Świątek Leads While Economy Lags

The newspapers report on Świątek's ongoing Australian Open semifinal match, with multiple sources tracking her first set victory (Radio ZET, TVN24, Wirtualna Polska). Economic concerns surface with disappointing retail sales data from December 2024 (Rzeczpospolita). A mining accident resulting in a fatality is reported (Polsat News), while controversy emerges over content in a Warsaw museum opened by Trzaskowski (Niezależna).
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12:48800+ Benefits Under Review

The newspapers report on three main threads: Tusk's government considers changes to the 800+ child benefit program (Onet, 300polityka, Wprost), Iga Świątek's Australian Open semifinal reaches decisive set (Radio ZET, TVN24, WP), and controversy over WOŚP charity's allocation of 10 million PLN to Pol&Rock festival (Do Rzeczy). Police union representatives voice concerns about working conditions (Gazeta Prawna), while questions persist about Minister Kotula's academic credentials (Niezależna).
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Kolejowe i drogowe projekty związane z budową Centralnego Portu Komunikacyjnego idealnie wpisują się w unijny program „Łącząc Europę”. To dlatego CPK wystąpiła do Komisji Europejskiej o dofinansowanie.
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Przecieraliśmy oczy ze zdumienia, gdy Polce seryjnie uciekały punkty. I choć trudno mówić o zawodzie, gdy dociera się do przedostatniego etapu turnieju wielkoszlemowego, to jednak można odczuwać niedosyt.
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14:17Świątek's Semifinal Slip

The newspapers report on Iga Świątek's unexpected loss in the Australian Open semifinal (Polityka, TVN24, WP). Media industry changes draw attention with reports of potential layoffs at Warner Bros. Discovery, affecting TVN (Niezależna). Discussion continues around digital censorship concerns with the implementation of Digital Services Act (OKO.press), while CPK infrastructure project seeks EU funding (Rzeczpospolita).
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15:45Judges Clash While Coalition Trembles

The newspapers report on judicial tensions as neo-judge Stępkowski wins a defamation case against Judge Żurek (Wyborcza, OKO.press). Coalition stability concerns emerge with suggestions of Tusk potentially voting with PiS (Do Rzeczy). Environmental policy debates intensify around mining closures and Green Deal opposition, with Nawrocki promising referendum (300polityka, wPolityce). Foreign Minister Sikorski confirms talks with US Secretary of State amidst Trump's immigration policy changes (Rzeczpospolita, Wirtualna Polska).
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17:13Trump's Peace Plan Meets Polish Skepticism

The newspapers report on Trump's impact on international relations, with focus on his Ukraine peace plan and Green Deal criticism (Polsat News, Radio ZET). President Duda's Davos statement insists Putin should initiate negotiations (Gazeta Prawna). Presidential polls show significant lead for Trzaskowski while raising data quality concerns (Wyborcza, Do Rzeczy). Elon Musk responds to appeals regarding Kuczmierowski's detention (Niezależna, Onet).
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Zapowiedź wprowadzenia przez Friedricha Merza stałych kontroli na wszystkich granicach państwa (a wszystkie są granicami wewnętrznymi UE) to nic innego jak zapowiedź łamania unijnego prawa.
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Nie do wszystkich dotarło, że studniówka nie jest już imprezą szkolną. Natomiast na studniówce wciąż trafiają się ludzie, których da się sprowokować do oburzenia. Dobrze wiedziała o tym dziewczyna z Włocławka, która ubrała się w tzw. nagą sukienkę.
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19:13Morawiecki Surrenders Immunity

The newspapers report on former PM Morawiecki waiving his parliamentary immunity regarding the postal elections case (Polsat News, TVN24, WP). Stanowski's potential presidential candidacy generates strategic concerns among various political camps (OKO.press, Interia). Border control discussions emerge as German CDU's Merz proposes permanent checks at EU internal borders (Gazeta Prawna). Controversy continues over pension recalculations and former security service officers' benefits (Niezależna).
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W 2023 roku Donald Tusk szedł do wyborów z hasłem, że nic, co dane, nie zostanie zabrane. Była to odpowiedź na kampanię hejtu ze strony PiS, który ostrzegał, że Platforma odbierze świadczenia przyznane po 2015 roku. Dziś premier chce odebrać świadczenia niepracującym Ukraińcom, co może część rodzin wepchnąć w biedę.
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20:56Morawiecki Drops Shield

The newspapers report extensively on former PM Morawiecki's decision to waive his parliamentary immunity, with him stating "truth, law and justice will prevail" (Gazeta Prawna, Radio ZET, Onet, Wprost). Coalition tensions emerge over 800+ benefits for Ukrainians, with Hołownia opposing Tusk's proposed restrictions (wPolityce, Rzeczpospolita). Search warrant executed at Independence March Association headquarters draws attention (Do Rzeczy).
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