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23.06.2025The Day Iran Struck Back and Mucha Quit

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Poland for 23.06.2025.

It displays 211 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

23.06.2025The Day Iran Struck Back and Mucha Quit
Iran retaliated against yesterday's American strikes by launching six missiles at US bases in Qatar, targeting the Al Udeid facility in what Tehran called "Operation Promise of Victory." The Pentagon confirmed the attacks but described them as largely symbolic, with reports suggesting no missiles actually hit their targets.

Education Minister Joanna Mucha resigned from Tusk's government, citing failed attempts at internal dialogue. Her departure marked the latest ministerial exit amid ongoing political instability.

The electoral crisis intensified as Supreme Court Chief Justice Manowska revealed over 50,000 protests had been filed, with 90% attributed to lawyer Roman Giertych's efforts. President Duda insisted the court must examine every complaint regardless of volume.

Ukrainian intelligence claimed they foiled an assassination attempt against Zelensky in Rzeszów, though Polish services provided contradictory responses about coordination. By evening, Trump announced a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, declaring the "12-day war" over.
23.06.2025
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00:20Iran Suffers Historic Military Defeat

The newspapers report on Trump's military action against Iran's nuclear program, with sources confirming Iran suffered a "historic defeat" both militarily and politically (Rzeczpospolita). Trump received threats from Iran and left an important summit early, while Iran warns U.S. bases are "legitimate targets" for retaliation (Onet, Super Express). Markets reacted to the bombardment as Poland's Foreign Ministry issued travel warnings for certain countries (Wirtualna Polska, Radio ZET). Domestically, political weekly Sieci speculates about Tusk's strategy following what they term his "defeat," questioning whether it benefits him to remain in power until elections in over two years (wPolityce). Meanwhile, new revelations emerge about the historical figure Janosik, with sources claiming the truth about the legendary outlaw is "shocking" and differs from popular film portrayals (Interia).
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05:13Trump Calls for Iran Regime Change

The newspapers report on Trump's evolving Middle East strategy following the Iran strikes, with sources indicating he now suggests regime change in Tehran under the slogan "Make Iran Great Again" (Do Rzeczy, Polsat News). Trump declares the nuclear facility bombings a "bullseye" while his supporters remain divided on the war escalation (Rzeczpospolita, Wyborcza). Multiple outlets confirm ongoing explosions in Tehran as the conflict intensifies (Super Express, Onet). Domestically, President Duda reveals Poland has provided over $4 billion in aid to Ukraine during his interview with Malaysian television (wPolityce). Political realignment continues as PSL declares ideological closeness to PiS, signaling potential coalition shifts (Radio ZET), while polling shows public dissatisfaction with government ministers (Wprost).
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Radio ZET

Małgorzata Manowska Gościem Radia ZET i Bogdana Rymanowskiego

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Reakcje rynków na amerykańskie uderzenie w irańskie obiekty nuklearne okazało się zaskakująco słabe. Wzrost cen ropy był umiarkowany. – Rynki postrzegają atak na Iran jako ulgę, ponieważ zagrożenie nuklearne dla regionu zniknęło – twierdzi Dan Ives, dyrektor zarządzający w firmie Wedbush. Jego zdaniem konflikt wokół Iranu powinien pozostać izolowany.
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08:08Markets Shrug Off Iran Strikes

The newspapers report on U.S. strikes against Iran's nuclear facilities, with markets showing surprisingly muted reactions as oil price increases remained moderate (Rzeczpospolita). Iran allegedly sent Trump a "personal message" amid threats to the U.S., while Super Express describes open warfare in the Middle East (Interia, Super Express). The Supreme Court president warns that thousands of electoral protests may go unexamined, with Radio ZET reporting the court may not meet deadlines for processing complaints described as "hostile actions" (Onet, Radio ZET). Political tensions escalate as Mastalerek urges quick passage of President Duda's constitutional proposal, while disputes emerge between PiS and government spokespersons over oil reserve disclosures (300polityka, Polsat News).
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Reakcje rynków na amerykańskie uderzenie w irańskie obiekty nuklearne okazało się zaskakująco słabe. Wzrost cen ropy był umiarkowany. – Rynki postrzegają atak na Iran jako ulgę, ponieważ zagrożenie nuklearne dla regionu zniknęło – twierdzi Dan Ives, dyrektor zarządzający w firmie Wedbush. Jego zdaniem konflikt wokół Iranu powinien pozostać izolowany.
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09:51Mucha Quits Tusk Government

The newspapers report on Joanna Mucha's resignation from the Tusk government, with multiple sources confirming her departure (Onet, Polsat News, Radio ZET, Wprost). The electoral crisis continues as Kosiniak-Kamysz states he sees no reason for nationwide vote recounting despite ongoing protests, while Szłapka insists the Supreme Court must thoroughly examine all complaints regardless of Chief Justice Manowska's views (wPolityce, 300polityka). Judge Żurek achieved a legal victory against the Ziobro-affiliated Ad Vocem association, which was banned from spreading disinformation about him (OKO.press). International coverage focuses on Iran's defiance of Washington's demands and Chinese media warnings about broader crisis escalation following U.S. attacks, with markets showing continued muted reactions to Middle East tensions (Do Rzeczy, Interia, Rzeczpospolita). Family court reforms aim to end pathological isolation of children in custody disputes (Gazeta Prawna).
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Irańska telewizja państwowa poinformowała, że ponownie zaatakowano podziemny ośrodek wzbogacania uranu w Fordo. Irańskie media nie podają informacji o zniszczeniach, ani tego, kto przeprowadził atak. Izrael przyznaje się do nalotu, tłumacząc, że misję przeprowadzono, aby uniemożliwić dostęp do obiektu.
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12:53Education Minister Mucha Quits Government

The newspapers report on Joanna Mucha's resignation from the Ministry of Education, with multiple sources confirming she cited "many attempts and conversations" that failed to resolve underlying issues (Do Rzeczy, Onet). The electoral crisis deepens as Kosiniak-Kamysz declares he sees no reason for nationwide vote recounting, claiming to represent "the voice of the majority of Poles," while Justice Minister Bodnar received a refusal from the Supreme Court amid accusations of "destabilization" (300polityka, Wirtualna Polska). International coverage focuses on Israeli strikes against Iran's Fordo nuclear facility, with sources reporting "unprecedented attacks" on Tehran including hits on the "doomsday clock," while security services reportedly thwarted an assassination attempt on Zelensky in Rzeszów (Radio ZET, Polsat News, Rzeczpospolita). Remote work regulations require deregulation according to legal analysts (Gazeta Prawna).
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15:12Zelensky Assassination Plot Foiled in Poland

The newspapers report on Ukrainian intelligence claims that an assassination attempt against Zelensky was thwarted in Rzeszów, with Polish services providing contradictory responses about coordination with SBU (Do Rzeczy, Super Express, Polsat News, Wirtualna Polska, Wprost). President Duda insists the Supreme Court's Extraordinary Control and Public Affairs Chamber must examine all electoral protests regardless of quantity, while critics describe the ongoing crisis as requiring a "government of national salvation" (300polityka, wPolityce). International coverage focuses on NATO's secretary general warning of a "turning point" that "cannot be allowed," Trump cautioning against "playing into the enemy's hands," and reports of major ships suddenly turning back and dropping anchor (Radio ZET, Onet, Interia). Iranian affairs feature prominently with analysis of American expectations for Iranian capitulation and Mossad's infiltration operations described as "beyond imagination" (OKO.press, Wyborcza).
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Radio ZET

NA ŻYWO Popołudniowym Gościem Radia ZET jest Paweł Zalewski. Zaprasza Beata Lubecka

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17:07Iran Strikes American Bases in Qatar

The newspapers report on Iran's retaliation against the United States, with multiple sources confirming missile strikes on American bases in Qatar and explosions near Doha (Radio ZET, Polsat News, Super Express, Wirtualna Polska). Rzeczpospolita warns Iran "has not said its last word" and suggests the Strait of Hormuz could become the next confrontation point. Domestically, disputes over alleged election fraud intensify as Mentzen dismisses opposition claims as a "great conspiracy theory" while Giertych accuses local commissioners of falsifying results in Milanówek (300polityka, wPolityce). The government faces criticism over minimum wage promises, with the Council of Ministers supporting 4,806 złoty instead of the initially promised 5,000 złoty threshold, sparking public anger (Polityka). A reported assassination plot against Zelensky was thwarted in Rzeszów according to Ukrainian intelligence (Gazeta Prawna, Wprost).
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18:24Iran Strikes Back at US Bases

The newspapers report on Iran's retaliatory strikes against American military bases in Qatar, with multiple sources confirming six missiles were fired at US facilities including Al Udeid base (Polityka, Rzeczpospolita, Super Express, Wyborcza, Polsat News). Iran calls the operation "Promise of Victory" with claims of "devastating consequences," while Qatar threatens counter-retaliation (Interia, Wirtualna Polska). The Iranian ambassador to Poland criticizes the country's stance, stating "I would also like to ask a question" (Onet). Domestically, Do Rzeczy reveals a "parallel budget" allegedly hiding Poland's massive debt, while the job market shows declining wages and fewer positions (Wprost). The Iran-US confrontation has escalated from the previous focus on strikes against Iranian nuclear facilities to direct Iranian missile attacks on American bases.

21:59Iran Strikes US Bases in Qatar

The newspapers report on Iran's missile strikes against American bases in Qatar, with sources confirming the operation while Trump thanked Iran for early notification of the attacks (Super Express, Polsat News). Polish officials responded with statements as the situation developed (Wirtualna Polska). Domestically, judicial reforms continue as Supreme Court neo-judges applying European law were removed from handling electoral protests (OKO.press), while Minister Pełczyńska-Nałęcz warned against destabilizing democracy during the ongoing crisis (Do Rzeczy). The government processed over one million applications for widow's pensions with more expected (Wprost), and Cardinal Dziwisz's interrogation was postponed again (Onet). Border security criticism intensified as Kamiński accused the Tusk government of abandoning western border protection (wPolityce). Severe storms approached Poland prompting weather service and emergency alerts (Radio ZET).
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