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24.06.2025

24.06.2025The Day the Ceasefire Failed

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Poland for 24.06.2025.

It displays 181 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

24.06.2025The Day the Ceasefire Failed
Trump announced a ceasefire between Israel and Iran in the early morning hours, declaring the "12-day war" over and claiming it would "last forever." The agreement involved direct negotiations with Netanyahu and Iranian representatives through Vice President Vance.

Within three hours, the truce collapsed. Iran fired ballistic missiles at Israeli targets, prompting Israel's defense minister to announce planned attacks on Tehran. Trump responded with vulgar outbursts, cursing both sides for violating the agreement. Oil prices initially dropped following the ceasefire announcement, then fluctuated as the situation deteriorated.

By evening, Iran's president declared the conflict ended, though uncertainty remained about the durability of any resolution.

Domestically, Justice Minister Bodnar announced six investigations into electoral irregularities, escalating post-election tensions. The Supreme Court began processing election protests while coalition fractures deepened, with Poland 2050 attacking its Civic Platform partners.
24.06.2025
02:44
04:02

05:20Trump's Iran Ceasefire Crumbles

The newspapers report on Trump's announcement of a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, with conflicting accounts of its effectiveness. Multiple sources confirm Trump declared the agreement would "last forever" and congratulated both countries, with negotiations involving Netanyahu and Iranian representatives through Vice President Vance (Rzeczpospolita, wPolityce, Wyborcza). However, explosions continued in Israel after the ceasefire announcement, with Iranian missiles reportedly targeting Israeli cities and American bases, raising questions about the truce's viability (Radio ZET, Super Express, Wirtualna Polska). Domestically, NASA issued a new statement regarding Polish astronaut Uznański-Wiśniewski's space mission, providing him another opportunity with an updated flight schedule (Do Rzeczy, Wprost). Political tensions persist as Kołodziejczak warns that continued complaints about vote recounting will worsen the government's approval ratings (300polityka).
06:02
Radio ZET

Małgorzata Paprocka Gościem Radia ZET i Bogdana Rymanowskiego

06:02
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07:45Trump's Middle East Ceasefire

The newspapers report on Trump's announcement of a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, with multiple sources confirming Israel agreed to the truce proposal while Iran claimed they "fought until the last minute" (Do Rzeczy, OKO.press, Onet, Polsat News, Rzeczpospolita, Wprost, Wyborcza). Trump declared the end of what he called a "12-day war" and announced the ceasefire through direct negotiations with Netanyahu. However, contradictory reports emerge as some sources indicate Iranian missiles were fired at Israel even after the ceasefire announcement, raising questions about its stability (Wirtualna Polska). Oil prices dropped immediately following Trump's ceasefire declaration, reversing earlier predictions of sharp increases (Rzeczpospolita). Domestically, political tensions continue as the Foreign Minister reportedly wants to dismiss close associates of President Duda, while Czarzasty dismisses calls for recounting all votes (Radio ZET, 300polityka).
08:13
Izraelskie Siły Obronne (IDF, armia Izraela) poinformowały o wykryciu wystrzelenia kolejnych pocisków balistycznych z terytorium Iranu. Do wystrzelenia pocisków miało dojść już po ogłoszeniu m.in. przez Donalda Trumpa, ale też przez irańską telewizję państwową, że porozumienie o zawieszeniu broni między Izraelem a Iranem weszło w życie.
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09:49Three-Hour Ceasefire Collapses

The newspapers report that Trump's announced ceasefire between Israel and Iran collapsed after lasting only three hours, with Iran firing ballistic missiles despite the truce (Do Rzeczy, Rzeczpospolita, Wirtualna Polska). Israel's ambassador to Poland accused Iran of "lying to the entire world" about the ceasefire violations, while Israel's defense minister announced plans to attack Tehran in response (Interia, Polsat News). Radio ZET warns that US attacks on Iran could lead to the emergence of "Islamic State 2.0" as regional consequences unfold. Domestically, OKO.press revealed an academic investigation into a pro-Russian network that falsified university diplomas, while the Supreme Court issued its first decisions regarding election protests (Onet). Parliamentary speaker Hołownia maintained his position on convening the National Assembly, stating his previous statements remain current (300polityka).
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11:32
11:32
Mimo rozejmu na Bliskim Wchodzie i znacznego spadku notowań ropy naftowej, ceny na polskich stacjach paliw nie spadną równie szybko, jak w czasie tego konfliktu wzrosły. Wojny okazują się szybsze od cenników.
11:32

11:43Trump's Ceasefire Collapses Again

The newspapers report that Trump's ceasefire between Israel and Iran has effectively collapsed, with both sides accused of violations. Trump expressed anger at both countries using "vulgar words," stating they breached the truce (Onet, Super Express, Wirtualna Polska, Wyborcza). Israeli and Iranian ambassadors appeared on Polish television, with accusations of "lying to the entire world" exchanged between them (Interia). Despite the Middle East turmoil, domestic energy policy dominates coverage as Tusk announces decisions to freeze electricity prices, assuring individual consumers they "can sleep peacefully" (300polityka, Polsat News). The government also advances wind energy legislation in parliament, promising benefits for residents near wind farms (Gazeta Prawna). Political maneuvering continues as Hołownia mocks Giertych's suggestions, predicting Nawrocki would win with 70% support, while reports suggest Justice Minister Bodnar may lose his position as the political "arrangement falls apart" (Do Rzeczy, wPolityce).
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14:19Supreme Court Begins Election Protests

The newspapers report on the Supreme Court's processing of election protests, with first decisions emerging as Judge Żmij breaks his silence amid reported internal rebellion (Do Rzeczy, Onet). Defense Minister Kosiniak-Kamysz warns against undermining electoral outcomes, while the government announces revolutionary changes to work experience regulations (300polityka, Wirtualna Polska). Energy policy dominates domestic coverage as electricity prices for households remain frozen, with media specifying the duration of the price freeze (Gazeta Prawna, Polsat News). Teachers' union ZNP threatens September 1st protests, claiming they feel "deceived" by government promises (OKO.press). International coverage focuses on Trump-Putin communications, with multiple sources reporting Putin's "surprising proposal" to assist Trump (Interia, Radio ZET). The Rzeczpospolita Committee declares it will "methodically monitor sovereignty violations" (wPolityce). Chinese e-commerce platforms AliExpress, Temu, and Shein face criticism for flooding Europe with packages while Americans begin fighting back (Polityka).
15:10
Czy na świecie zapanował spokój, czy tylko cisza przed kolejną burzą? W najnowszym odcinku podcastu „Rzecz w tym” Michał Płociński rozmawia z Arturem Bartkiewiczem o rozejmie między USA, Izraelem i Iranem oraz o wewnętrznych napięciach politycznych w Polsce. Czy Donald Trump faktycznie zakończył wojnę jednym telefonem z pokładu Air Force One? I czy polska klasa polityczna zdaje egzamin w obliczu globalnych kryzysów?
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15:27
Czy na świecie zapanował spokój, czy tylko cisza przed kolejną burzą? W najnowszym odcinku podcastu „Rzecz w tym” Michał Płociński rozmawia z Arturem Bartkiewiczem o rozejmie między USA, Izraelem i Iranem oraz o wewnętrznych napięciach politycznych w Polsce. Czy Donald Trump faktycznie zakończył wojnę jednym telefonem z pokładu Air Force One? I czy polska klasa polityczna zdaje egzamin w obliczu globalnych kryzysów?
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15:53
Radio ZET

Magdalena Sobkowiak-Czarnecka popołudniowym gościem Radia ZET

15:53
16:21
Radio ZET

Polska prezydencja w UE na finiszu. "Zyskaliśmy większe bezpieczeństwo"

16:21
16:30
Za nami gala 23. edycji rankingu kancelarii prawniczych. Na podium stanęły największe i najlepsze zespoły adwokatów i radców w Polsce. W klasyfikacji wielkościowej - zaskakujący debiut na podium.
16:30

16:49Trump Reveals NATO Chief's Text

The newspapers report on Trump revealing a text message from NATO's chief regarding a key decision, though specific details remain unclear (Do Rzeczy). Domestically, the government adopted legislation to include freelance contracts in work experience calculations (Gazeta Prawna). Coalition tensions escalate as Szefernaker claims the Civic Platform now has "Giertych's face," while Poland 2050 attacks its coalition partner, saying they "live for PiS" (300polityka, Polsat News). Military coverage focuses on Russian drone and missile attacks on Kyiv, with hundreds of drones and dozens of missiles reported (OKO.press). International security concerns include missing Iranian uranium, described as "the war's greatest mystery" involving 409 kilograms of material (Radio ZET). The search continues for a missing director from the National Research and Development Centre, with new facts emerging (Onet).
18:58

19:52Iran Declares War Over

The newspapers report that Iran's president has announced the end of what he calls a "12-day war," with multiple sources confirming the declaration (Super Express, Wirtualna Polska). However, US Vice President Vance suggests Iran's uranium stockpiles remain intact, contradicting earlier claims about nuclear facility destruction (Wyborcza). Trump reportedly maintained the ceasefire despite anger at violations (OKO.press). Domestically, Justice Minister Bodnar announced six investigations into electoral irregularities, marking a significant escalation in post-election scrutiny (Radio ZET). Poland introduces new cryptocurrency regulations giving financial supervisors expanded oversight powers (Gazeta Prawna). Political tensions intensify as Bosak accuses the government spokesman of "calculated lies," while coalition stability faces questions with suggestions only "dramatic policy changes" could save the ruling alliance (Polsat News, wPolityce).
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