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28.12.2024

28.12.2024The Day Baltic Cables Met Putin's Apology

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Poland for 28.12.2024.

It displays 152 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

28.12.2024The Day Baltic Cables Met Putin's Apology
The morning brought revelations about surveillance equipment found on the Russian tanker detained near Finland's waters, connecting to the Estlink 2 cable damage investigation. Defense Minister Kosiniak-Kamysz's aggressive military procurement campaign, focusing on domestic suppliers, dominated mid-morning coverage.

By afternoon, Putin issued an unusual apology to Azerbaijan's president regarding the Kazakhstan plane crash, while airports in Kraków and Katowice experienced significant disruptions. The controversy surrounding the Dominican monastery raid continued, with both the prior confirming police presence behind the clausura and Ziobro defending Romanowski's right to retain his parliamentary mandate while in Hungarian asylum.

Evening coverage focused on Bodnar's prosecutorial reshuffling decrees and emerging concerns about the validity of upcoming presidential elections. The State Forests debate intensified with warnings about plans to exclude additional areas from economic use.
28.12.2024
06:15

06:17Russian Tanker's Baltic Espionage

The newspapers report extensively on NATO's increased Baltic Sea presence following Finland's seizure of a Russian oil tanker suspected of damaging the Estlink 2 underwater cable (Gazeta Prawna, TVN24). The vessel allegedly carried surveillance equipment. Separately, coverage continues of defense procurement, with Minister Kosiniak-Kamysz pushing to spend half the military budget on domestic arms (Polityka). Slovak PM Fico's new statements regarding Ukraine receive attention (Radio ZET).
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Ochrona klimatu za każdą cenę, otwieranie serc dla imigrantów, a granic dla produktów z importu, skupianie się na prawach mniejszości i ignorowanie obaw przywiązanych do tradycji mas. Społeczne zmiany miały zmierzać w jednym kierunku. Koniec ćwierćwiecza, w którego ostatni rok właśnie wchodzimy, przynosi tu jednak wielką niespodziankę.
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08:15

08:18Siarzew Dam Permit Revoked After Seven Years

The newspapers report extensively on two key developments: The General Director of Environmental Protection's reversal of the Siarzew dam construction permit after seven years of administrative battles (Gazeta Prawna), and defense minister Kosiniak-Kamysz's aggressive military procurement campaign focusing on domestic suppliers like Krabs and Rosomaks (Polityka). Meanwhile, coverage continues of the Russian tanker incident in the Baltic, with reports of suspicious "large suitcases" found onboard (Polsat News, TVN24).
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11:03

11:12Kraków Airport Paralysis Meets Judicial Storm

The newspapers report extensively on air traffic disruptions at Kraków airport (Radio ZET, TVN24), while former minister Ziobro leads accusations of judicial manipulation by the new government (Niezależna, wPolityce). The coverage continues regarding the Siarzew dam permit withdrawal and PiS's declining poll numbers (Wirtualna Polska), with party member Nawrocki reportedly losing support.
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Dlaczego Amerykanie mają bronić Białegostoku czy Gdańska, skoro my sami tego nie chcemy robić? A to wrażenie, że nie chcemy, może powstać np. na skutek unikania dyskusji o powszechnej służbie wojskowej - mówi dr. Sławomir Dębski, były szef Polskiego Instytutu Spraw Międzynarodowych.
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14:35Putin's Rare Apology Over Kazakhstan Crash

The newspapers extensively report on Putin's apology to Azerbaijan's president regarding a plane crash in Kazakhstan (Niezależna, Onet, Polsat News, Radio ZET, TVN24, Wirtualna Polska, Wprost), marking an unusual diplomatic move. Secondary coverage focuses on military defense debates, with discussions about Poland's self-defense capabilities and US support (Rzeczpospolita), while Poland's EU presidency budget cuts receive attention (Wyborcza).
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17:05Dominican Monastery Raid Aftermath Meets Police Tragedy

The newspapers report on Russia cutting gas supplies to a Ukrainian neighbor (Do Rzeczy), while coverage continues of the controversial police raid on a Dominican monastery in Lublin searching for minister Romanowski (Niezależna). A significant development in judicial matters sees Nawacki from neo-KRS facing a fourth disciplinary case (OKO.press). The media also reports on a tragic police incident resulting in both officer and driver casualties (TVN24).
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Rok 2024 nie przejdzie do historii jako jeden z bezpieczniejszych w światowym lotnictwie cywilnym. W kończącym się roku w wypadkach lotniczych zginęło prawie 150 osób. W 2023 roku były to 72 ofiary śmiertelne, czyli o ponad połowę mniej.
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19:37Bodnar's Prosecutor Reshuffle Meets Election Validity Concerns

The newspapers report on the decrees of Prosecutor General Bodnar to reassign his deputies to different units across Poland (Niezależna), while concerns arise about the validity of upcoming presidential elections (Polsat News, TVN24). Former minister Romanowski's activities in Hungary receive coverage (Radio ZET). International news focuses on the arrest of an Italian journalist in Iran (Do Rzeczy) and warnings from Germany's foreign minister (Onet). Aviation statistics show increased accidents in 2024 compared to 2023 (Rzeczpospolita).
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