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28.01.2025

28.01.2025The Day Nowacka's Words Divided Poland

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Poland for 28.01.2025.

It displays 302 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

28.01.2025The Day Nowacka's Words Divided Poland
Education Minister Nowacka's reference to "Polish Nazis" during a German event dominated headlines, with PiS demanding her resignation and IPN warning of international repercussions. Prime Minister Tusk defended her, characterizing it as a slip of tongue while redirecting attention to historical memory issues.

Meanwhile, US weapons delivery announcements included systems for neutralizing Russian air defenses, while reports emerged of Trump's potential deal with Putin over Ukraine. The Oder River regulation works were declared illegal by courts, while Russian oligarchs' continued wood trade despite sanctions exposed holes in EU restrictions.

By evening, media focus shifted to US deportation policies and their implications for Polish migrants, while Rwanda's military involvement in Congo sparked concerns of regional escalation. Presidential campaign dynamics intensified as Trzaskowski faced criticism over his 800+ benefits stance regarding Ukrainian refugees.
28.01.2025

00:25Trump's Ukraine Deal Takes Shape

The newspapers continue tracking Trump's potential Ukraine policy, with reports of his openness to a deal with Putin that Biden rejected (Radio ZET). Internal political tensions surface through Święczkowski's letter to Tusk (Do Rzeczy) and Czarnek's call for Nowacka's resignation (wPolityce). A controversy erupted between WOŚP charity founder Owsiak and TV Republika over financial transparency claims (Niezależna).
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05:29Rate Cut Looms as Economy Races to EU Average

The newspapers report on a potential interest rate cut in the first half of 2025, with economists divided on whether Poland's monetary policy is too loose (Rzeczpospolita). Minister of Finance Domański projects Poland will reach EU average economic levels within a decade (Wyborcza). Meanwhile, WOŚP charity auction concludes with record-breaking golden heart sale (Onet), while debate continues over undocumented Polish workers in US amid Trump's immigration policies (Interia).
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06:57Nowacka's Nazi Remark Sparks Storm

The newspapers extensively cover Education Minister Nowacka's controversial reference to "Polish Nazis," with multiple outlets calling for her resignation (Do Rzeczy, Niezależna, wPolityce, Polsat News). PiS announces a vote of no confidence. Meanwhile, coverage continues of Russian infantry advances on the eastern front, with analysis of their dispersed finger-like tactical approach (Polityka). A new poll emerges regarding potential restrictions on 800+ welfare payments to unemployed recipients (Radio ZET).
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08:25Nord Stream Revival Meets Chinese AI Leap

The newspapers report extensively on two emerging developments: Germany's potential reactivation of Nord Stream, with President Duda proposing solutions (Do Rzeczy), and China's announcement of AI capabilities matching US technology at lower costs, affecting Nvidia's stock (Niezależna). Justice Minister Bodnar announces upcoming judicial reforms with two bills regulating judges' status (Radio ZET), while economists debate whether Poland's interest rates are too high or too low (Rzeczpospolita).
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Co 10. osoba zarządzająca finansami w polskich samorządach codziennie pracuje po godzinach, a prawie połowa kilka razy w tygodniu. Niektórzy skarbnicy zarabiają tylko 5,1 tys. zł netto miesięcznie, a zarządzają budżetami na poziomie nawet 70 mln rocznie.
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10:09Nowacka's Lost Tape Hunt

The newspapers extensively cover the controversy around Education Minister Barbara Nowacka's statements, with PiS demanding her resignation and searching for alleged hidden recordings (Polsat News, wPolityce, Do Rzeczy). Financial concerns emerge with reports of municipal treasurers' low salaries despite managing large budgets (Rzeczpospolita), while the Finance Minister faces the challenge of securing 550 billion PLN (Wyborcza). Presidential polls show shifting support patterns affecting Nawrocki and Mentzen (Do Rzeczy, Radio ZET).
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11:21Strategic Butter Sale Stirs Coalition Storm

The newspapers report on several developments in Polish politics: A controversy over the minister of education's statements and subsequent apology (Do Rzeczy, 300polityka), disputes over unreturned bottle deposits between municipalities and the climate ministry (Gazeta Prawna), and allegations that strategic butter reserves were sold to a Czech company (Niezależna). Military news includes a decorated general's departure amid investigation (Polityka) and charges against former police chief Szymczyk regarding the grenade launcher incident (Polsat News).
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1,6 mld zł zostanie przeznaczone na dopłaty do zakupu samochodów elektrycznych w programie „NaszEauto”, który rusza już od lutego 2025 r. Ministerstwo Klimatu i Środowiska podało kwoty dopłat dla osób fizycznych i jednoosobowych działalności gospodarczych.
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1,6 mld zł zostanie przeznaczone na dopłaty do zakupu samochodów elektrycznych w programie „NaszEauto”, który rusza już od lutego 2025 r. Ministerstwo Klimatu i Środowiska podało kwoty dopłat dla osób fizycznych i jednoosobowych działalności gospodarczych.
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12:58Nowacka's Nazi Remark Draws Tusk Into Fray

The newspapers extensively cover Minister Nowacka's controversial statement about "Polish Nazis," with Prime Minister Tusk responding to the controversy (Polsat News, Niezależna, wPolityce, Interia). Meanwhile, four people were injured in a knife attack at a shopping center (Onet, TVN24). On the economic front, Tusk announces upcoming meetings with major global companies regarding investments (300polityka), while debate continues over restricting 800+ welfare benefits (Rzeczpospolita).
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14:17Tusk Shields Nowacka While Polls Shift

The newspapers extensively cover Tusk's defense of Minister Nowacka following her controversial statement, with the PM refusing to dismiss her (Niezależna, Onet, 300polityka, wPolityce). New polls show shifting political dynamics, with implications for Trzaskowski's presidential prospects (Do Rzeczy, Interia, Polityka). Former Justice Minister Ziobro refuses to appear before investigation committee (Radio ZET), while Owsiak's WOŚP charity takes stance against TV Republika advertisers (Wirtualna Polska).
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16:26Ziobro Defies Commission As Weber Letter Lands

The newspapers report on Ziobro's refusal to appear before the investigation committee (Radio ZET), while PiS MEPs send a strong letter to Weber regarding his EP statements (Do Rzeczy). On social welfare, media discusses an underutilized car tax relief that could benefit millions (Gazeta Prawna). International coverage focuses on the potential new US ambassador to Poland (Onet) and reports on Lukashenko's regime facing difficulties (Interia). The WOŚP charity continues its conflict with TV Republika (Niezależna).
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Fala zakażeń grypą wymusza wprowadzenie ostrzejszych wymogów sanitarnych. Skąd ta niechęć do noszenia maseczek i mycia rąk? Niezwykła jest w naszym społeczeństwie alergia na wszelkie metody zabezpieczeń ograniczające rozprzestrzenianie drobnoustrojów.
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18:09Court Shuffle Meets Arctic Games

The newspapers focus on court reforms, as Prof. Manowska criticizes plans to reassign criminal court judges in Warsaw (Niezależna), while discussion continues about Hołownia's "incident law" (Radio ZET). International coverage highlights potential US ambassador appointment leak (Do Rzeczy) and Trump's Arctic interests regarding Greenland (Rzeczpospolita). Health concerns emerge with reports of flu outbreak impacts on major facilities (Polityka).
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19:45Five Face Prison For Migrant Aid

The newspapers report on a trial in Hajnówka where five people face prison for helping migrants in need (OKO.press), while Trzaskowski's claims about Poland's gas independence draw criticism (Niezależna). International coverage focuses on Trump's Palestinian resettlement plan (Radio ZET) and unrest in DRC (Onet). Health concerns emerge with reports of an unusually severe flu strain (Wirtualna Polska, previous coverage in Polityka).
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Nie będzie potrzebny oddział antyterrorystów do doprowadzenia Zbigniewa Ziobry przed komisję. Były minister sprawiedliwości jest na tyle zdrowy, że może stanąć przed komisją. I na tyle sprawny, że będzie próbował przekuć wydarzenie w polityczną akcję. Komu ona posłuży?
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21:05Russian Wood Slips Through Sanctions

The newspapers extensively cover Russian oligarchs' continued profits from wood trade despite sanctions, with potentially one-fifth of EU's birch plywood coming from illegal sources (Gazeta Prawna). Political tension rises as Tusk's remarks draw criticism for alleged Nazi comparisons (Niezależna), while former Justice Minister Ziobro's health condition and upcoming committee appearance generate debate (Rzeczpospolita, TVN24). A court ruling declares government's Oder River regulation works illegal (OKO.press).
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