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25.03.2025

25.03.2025Day Black Sea Ceasefire Emerges As Deputy Minister Falls

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Poland for 25.03.2025.

It displays 221 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

25.03.2025Day Black Sea Ceasefire Emerges As Deputy Minister Falls
The morning revealed Deputy Foreign Minister Andrzej Szejna's alcohol problems, with reports showing he lacked proper ABW security verification despite having access to classified documents. By midday, Prime Minister Tusk publicly requested Foreign Minister Sikorski place Szejna on leave while ABW investigated the matter.

Sports coverage briefly dominated with reports on Świątek's tennis match against Svitolina and the Polish football team's leadership position following their victory against Malta.

The afternoon brought a significant diplomatic breakthrough with White House confirmation of a Russia-Ukraine agreement to suspend hostilities in the Black Sea. This partial ceasefire, while limited in scope, represented the first successful negotiation between the warring parties. By evening, Zelensky criticized aspects of the arrangement while Trump expressed support.

Defense concerns emerged when the BBN chief admitted Poland might only have ammunition for "five days of war" in certain military domains, highlighting ongoing security vulnerabilities.
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05:39Ukraine-US Talks Extended As Russian Psychological Warfare Takes Toll

The newspapers report on ongoing Ukraine-Russia negotiations, with extended talks in Riyadh between US and Ukrainian delegations (Polsat News) amid concerns about Russian psychological tactics undermining Ukrainian will to fight (Polityka). Diplomatic tensions appear between Poland and Germany after Polish authorities failed to respond to allegedly false accusations by German newspaper Bild regarding protesters in Zgorzelec (Niezależna). Other topics include sports coverage of Karol Świderski's two goals in a match against Malta (Radio ZET), debate over a potential new banking tax (Rzeczpospolita), and US security concerns after a random person reportedly gained access to secret American plans (TVN24).
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Sprawy frankowe istotnie obciążają sądy. Problemu nie da się jednak rozwiązać za pomocą wysoce ułomnej regulacji proceduralnej, tworzącej karykaturę procesu cywilnego. A taką będzie zapowiadana ustawa frankowa.
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Radio ZET

Anna Maria Żukowska Gościem Radia ZET. Zaprasza Bogdan Rymanowski

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07:18Deputy Foreign Minister's Alcohol Struggle Exposed

The newspapers report on Deputy Foreign Minister Szejna's alcohol problems becoming public (Do Rzeczy, TVN24, Wirtualna Polska), with Szejna himself commenting he has "regained control" after undergoing therapy. Poland's football success continues as the team becomes group leader after a victory, with reports of a "new hero" emerging at the National Stadium despite Lewandowski not playing (Interia). Other topics include criticism of Prime Minister Tusk's claims about attending a football match "incognito" (wPolityce) and presidential candidate Mentzen potentially advancing to the second round according to a new poll (Wprost). The controversial "Swiss franc law" is criticized as creating a "grotesque" judicial process (Gazeta Prawna).
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Dzieci, u których stwierdzono schorzenie genetyczne, mają co do zasady otrzymywać orzeczenia o niepełnosprawności do ukończenia 16. roku życia. Dzięki temu ich rodzice nie będą musieli co kilka lat występować o nowy dokument, w sytuacji gdy wiadomo, że w przyszłości nie dojdzie do poprawy stanu zdrowia małoletniego.
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Rząd planuje istotne zmiany w zasadach wypłacania zasiłku chorobowego. Pracownicy z wieloma etatami będą mogli pobierać L4 u jednego pracodawcy, a u innego – pracować i zarabiać pełne wynagrodzenie. Nowe przepisy mają wejść w życie w 2025 roku, ale budzą kontrowersje. Czy zmiany rzeczywiście będą korzystne dla Polaków?
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09:11Szejna Security Clearance Bypassed ABW

The newspapers report on new developments in the Szejna affair, with the deputy foreign minister facing allegations of receiving classified document access through Foreign Minister Sikorski rather than proper security channels (Niezależna). The death of Barbara Skrzypek continues to generate coverage with news of a prosecutor's decision (Do Rzeczy). Other topics include planned changes to sick leave rules allowing workers to collect benefits from one employer while working for another (Gazeta Prawna), critical comments from former football head Boniek about coach Probierz despite recent victories (Interia), and a tragic murder of a teacher (Onet, Wyborcza).
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Dziennikarz i jeden z liderów mniejszości polskiej na Białorusi stał się jednym z najważniejszych zakładników dyktatury Aleksandra Łukaszenki. Czy jest szansa na uwolnienie najbardziej znanego na świecie więzionego Polaka?
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To jedna z pierwszych lekcji, jakich powinno udzielać się w ramach edukacji cyfrowej. Możesz używać nowych technologii, będąc zupełnie sam, ale w momencie, gdy zaczynasz ich używać, nie jesteś już sam. Nie rozumie tego wiele dzieci. I, jak się okazuje, paru przedstawicieli administracji Donalda Trumpa, którzy biorą się do budowy nowego światowego ładu.
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11:12Warsaw Court Mandates Smartphone Fee Hike

The newspapers report on political developments with PiS leader Jarosław Kaczyński calling for "all patriots" to demonstrate (300polityka, wPolityce), while a major legal decision in Warsaw could make smartphones subject to a "reprographic fee" that would increase their prices (Gazeta Prawna). Other topics include the continued use of deceased Barbara Skrzypek's testimony in the "two towers" investigation (Niezależna), a suspected diphtheria case in Olsztyn (Radio ZET), and businessman Brzoska reportedly surpassing Jeff Bezos in a new ranking (Wprost). Several crime stories are also featured, including court decisions on the Ewa Tylman death case (Polsat News) and a man who killed his family and lived with their bodies (Super Express).
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13:12Tusk Urges Duda's Asylum Law Signature

The newspapers report on tensions between Prime Minister Tusk and President Duda over asylum legislation, with Tusk publicly appealing for Duda's signature (300polityka, Onet, wPolityce). A scandal involving Deputy Foreign Minister Andrzej Szejna's alleged alcohol problems continues, with Tusk pressuring Foreign Minister Sikorski to place Szejna on leave while the ABW security agency investigates (Niezależna, Polsat News, Rzeczpospolita). Other stories include a court verdict in the long-running Ewa Tylman death case (Radio ZET, Super Express) and a poll showing record support regarding the introduction of the euro currency (Do Rzeczy).
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15:29Russia-Ukraine Black Sea Ceasefire Confirmed

The newspapers report on a significant agreement between Russia and Ukraine to suspend combat operations in the Black Sea, confirmed by the White House (Do Rzeczy, Onet, Polsat News, TVN24, Wirtualna Polska). The intensity of Russia's offensive on the ground appears to be weakening according to military analysis (OKO.press). Meanwhile, the scandal surrounding Deputy Foreign Minister Andrzej Szejna continues to develop, with revelations that he did not undergo proper security verification by ABW despite earlier claims, and that his access to classified documents was granted directly by Foreign Minister Sikorski (Niezależna, Rzeczpospolita, wPolityce).
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Można odnieść wrażenie, że ustawodawcy myśleli o pojazdach całkowicie autonomicznych, które - wymknąwszy się spod kontroli - będą powodować wypadki i katastrofy komunikacyjne. Testy funkcji automatyzujących przepisy traktują tak, jakby kierowcy stanowili większe zagrożenie niż ci prowadzący pod wpływem alkoholu czy narkotyków.
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17:22Black Sea Ceasefire Sparks Zelensky Criticism

The newspapers report on a breakthrough in the Russia-Ukraine conflict with a maritime ceasefire agreement on the Black Sea confirmed by the White House (Do Rzeczy, Polsat News, Onet, TVN24, Wyborcza, Wirtualna Polska, Super Express). President Zelensky has criticized the White House regarding this arrangement (Onet). Domestic concerns include pension challenges as Poles are projected to live longer but with lower retirement benefits according to new life expectancy tables (Gazeta Prawna). Hospital patient dignity issues are highlighted (Polityka), while political controversies continue around security clearance problems for Deputy Foreign Minister Szejna (Rzeczpospolita).
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19:33Ammunition Stocks Only Sufficient For Five Days Of War

The newspapers report on political controversies surrounding imprisoned PiS MP Dariusz Matecki, whose parents thanked supporters demonstrating outside the Radom detention center (Niezależna). Legal proceedings continue against prosecutor Ewa Wrzosek, with debate over her handling of the "two towers" investigation involving PiS and Srebrna company (Wyborcza, Do Rzeczy). Defense concerns emerge with the BBN chief suggesting Poland might only have ammunition for five days of war in some areas (Polsat News). Other topics include a failed referendum attempt to recall Wrocław's mayor Sutryk (Polityka) and tax filing advice for citizens (OKO.press).
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