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28.11.2024

28.11.2024The Day Świątek's Secret Met Hołownia's Studies

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Poland for 28.11.2024.

It displays 264 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

28.11.2024The Day Świątek's Secret Met Hołownia's Studies
Morning media focused on Marshal Hołownia's alleged connection to Collegium Humanum, with coalition partners initially expressing concern before Tusk's afternoon statement of support diffused tensions. This story evolved from previous days' coverage of the controversial university.

By midday, attention shifted to revelations about Iga Świątek's temporary suspension due to a trimetazidine finding, which explained her earlier absence from tournaments. Her detailed documentation and explanation led to immediate reinstatement.

The evening brought President Duda's letter to the Constitutional Tribunal regarding budget cuts, while Karol Nawrocki's campaign continued generating coverage through his criticism of cross removal in Warsaw offices - a clear attempt to position himself against Trzaskowski. In sports, Legia Warsaw secured a significant victory in Cyprus, maintaining their unbeaten European run.
28.11.2024

00:24Christmas Eve Freed While Hołownia's Studies Questioned

The newspapers report extensively on Parliament's decision to make Christmas Eve a work-free day (Super Express, Wprost, Gazeta Prawna, TVN24, Radio ZET). Coverage has intensified around allegations regarding Marshal Hołownia's connection to Collegium Humanum, with his office firmly denying any studies there while former employees claim otherwise (Niezależna, wPolityce, 300polityka). Swedish civil defense preparations receive attention, with new crisis guidelines being published also in Polish (Polityka).
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05:37The Day Nawrocki Phoned Home

The newspapers report on Karol Nawrocki's potential presidential bid, with coverage focusing on his outreach to Confederation voters and family consultations (TVN24, Super Express, Wyborcza). A new party poll indicates losses for both KO and PiS (Wirtualna Polska). The media also covers a police custody death case, with Damian dying on Thursday after being taken in on Monday (Onet). Poland's relatively low digital piracy rates are highlighted, though projections suggest this might change (Rzeczpospolita).
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Radio ZET

NA ŻYWO Gość Radia ZET - Jacek Siewiera

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07:44The Day A Truck Crashed While ZUS Changed

The newspapers report on significant changes to pension payments starting December 1st (Gazeta Prawna), while continuing coverage of presidential campaign developments. A military truck accident resulting in one death and several injured soldiers receives immediate coverage (Polsat News, Onet). The media discusses a potential 100 billion złoty financial scandal involving both PiS and PO (Do Rzeczy), while following BBN chief's endorsement of Tusk's diplomatic initiatives (Radio ZET).
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10:00Hołownia's Security Warning Meets GDP Slowdown

The newspapers report on Szymon Hołownia's response to allegations in Newsweek regarding potential security services involvement, with warnings of coalition crisis if confirmed (Do Rzeczy, wPolityce). Economic coverage focuses on GDP growth slowing to 2.7% with unusual structural patterns (Rzeczpospolita). Controversy emerges over new sexual education guidelines for primary schools (Niezależna), while former SLD leader and agriculture minister Wojciech O. faces criminal charges (Polsat News, Wprost).
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11:53Wigilia Goes Free While Putin Warns

The newspapers report on Parliament's decision to make Christmas Eve a work-free day starting 2025, with possible presidential veto being discussed (Gazeta Prawna, TVN24, Wirtualna Polska). Former minister Wojciech Olejniczak faces criminal charges from CBA (Radio ZET, Do Rzeczy). Media covers Putin's threats of strikes on Kyiv decision centers using "Oreshnik" weapons (Polsat News), while Ukrainian economists calculate war damages (OKO.press).
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Sejm przyjął - po intensywnych tygodniach - projekt dotyczący wolnego dnia 24 grudnia. Lewica ogłosiła swój sukces. Ale jej politycy muszą zdawać sobie sprawę, że ten sukces ma gorzkawy posmak. A wejście w życie ustawy wcale nie jest przesądzone.
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13:22Christmas Eve Freed While Nawrocki's Launch Stumbles

The newspapers report on Parliament's decision to make Christmas Eve a work-free day, with Lewica claiming victory despite potential complications (Gazeta Prawna, Rzeczpospolita). Coverage continues of Karol Nawrocki's presidential campaign launch, with media discussing a controversial MMA fighter meeting (Niezależna, wPolityce) and TVP journalist admitting to manipulation in coverage (Do Rzeczy). Putin's threats of strikes on Kyiv using "Oreshnik" weapons receive attention (Polsat News).
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14:49Świątek's Trimetazidine Shadow

The newspapers report on a doping investigation involving Iga Świątek, with trimetazydine found in her system (Wyborcza, Radio ZET, TVN24, Onet, Super Express, Wprost). Świątek issued a statement addressing the situation. In other developments, Germany announced a date for returning Patriot systems to Poland (Polsat News), while the "Clean Air" program suspended new applications (Niezależna). The head of Ukraine's IPN sparked controversy with statements about Poland (Do Rzeczy).
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16:50Świątek's Notebook Defense

The newspapers report on a major development in Iga Świątek's doping case, with details emerging about a positive test for trimetazidine and her defense strategy involving documentation (Onet, Polsat News, Super Express). Political coverage focuses on tensions within the ruling coalition regarding Szymon Hołownia's connections to Collegium Humanum, with both Tusk's response and PSL's official stance making headlines (Radio ZET, Wprost, Niezależna). Farmers announce educational actions regarding the "chain law" (Do Rzeczy).
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Radio ZET

NA ŻYWO Gość Radia ZET - Krzysztof Kwiatkowski

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18:32Świątek's Trimetazydine Tale Meets Nawrocki's Tour

The newspapers report heavily on tennis star Iga Świątek's doping case developments, with trimetazydine found in her system and her subsequent explanations (Wyborcza, Super Express, TVN24). Political coverage focuses on Karol Nawrocki's presidential campaign activities, with reports of his nationwide tour attracting crowds (Niezależna, wPolityce). In legal developments, a Bolt driver faces charges for allegedly planning to murder passengers (Onet), while the European Commission opens two legal proceedings against Poland (Radio ZET).
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Podpisanie umowy na zakup okrętów podwodnych do końca przyszłego roku będzie dopełnieniem planu modernizacji Marynarki Wojennej w wersji minimum. Można zakładać, że jeśli to się nie uda, minister Kosiniak-Kamysz jako człowiek honoru poda się do dymisji.
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19:52Duda's Letter Meets Cross Wars

The newspapers report on President Duda's letter to Constitutional Tribunal judges regarding budget cuts to their salaries (Niezależna, Wprost). Cultural tension emerges around religious symbols, with Nawrocki criticizing Trzaskowski's approach to crosses in Warsaw offices (300polityka, wPolityce). In sports coverage, Jagiellonia's six-goal match in Slovenia draws attention (Onet, Wirtualna Polska). The coverage continues analyzing Russian soldiers' persistence despite heavy losses (Polityka).
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Keith Kellogg, nowy wysłannik prezydenta elekta Donalda Trumpa do Ukrainy, proponuje warunki pokoju, które są nie do zaakceptowania przez Władimira Putina.
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22:00Legia's Cyprus Romp While Crosses Clash

The newspapers report on Legia Warsaw's decisive victory in Cyprus (Onet, Wirtualna Polska), while continuing coverage of religious symbol controversies with Nawrocki criticizing the removal of crosses from Warsaw offices (Do Rzeczy, wPolityce). Political tensions emerge as prosecution seeks detention of PiS MP Romanowski (Niezależna), and Georgia's internal conflicts regarding EU accession receive attention (Wprost). Trump's Ukraine position gets analyzed through his envoy's peace proposal stance (Rzeczpospolita).
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