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30.10.2025

The Day Ziobro's Asylum Speculation Intensified

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Poland for 30.10.2025.

It displays 99 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

30.10.2025The Day Ziobro's Asylum Speculation Intensified
Polish media on October 30 continued its focus on the legal troubles of former Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro. Morning reports included discussions on Ziobro's potential asylum in Hungary. In the early afternoon, new details emerged regarding 26 charges against him, including allegations of misusing funds and influencing judicial decisions. As the day progressed, reports intensified around Ziobro's meeting with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban in Budapest, which fueled speculation about political asylum and drew sharp criticism from Polish political figures. This narrative, building on previous days' reports of lifted immunity and formal charges, dominated the editorial landscape.
30.10.2025
03:30
Główny Inspektor Transportu Drogowego wydał zezwolenie na regularne kursy autobusowe z Królewca do Warszawy założonej w Polsce firmie. Tylko że - jak ustaliła „Rzeczpospolita” - należy ona do Rosjanina, który mieszka w Rosji. A z 13 spółek, które mogą je organizować, tylko trzy są polskie.
03:30
06:15
06:26
07:03
Radio ZET

NA ŻYWO Gość Radia ZET - Jakub Stefaniak

07:03

07:18Dutch Elections: Far-Right and Liberals Clash

Polish media continues to report on domestic political issues, with the conservative media (Do Rzeczy, wPolityce) focusing on internal political disputes, including a spat over term limits. International news also gains traction, with close elections in the Netherlands (OKO.press, Polityka) and a surprising US-China agreement on a "dangerous weapon" (Wyborcza). Additionally, Russian control over bus traffic with Poland is highlighted (Rzeczpospolita).
10:02
10:31
11:01
Rosja wprowadziła całoroczny pobór, próbując przemocą uzupełnić straty swej armii w Ukrainie. Właśnie zaczął się okres jesiennych powołań, które potrwają do 31 grudnia. Generalicja chce powołać pod broń rekordową liczbę 135 tys. poborowych. Kreml próbuje przemocą uzupełnić braki na froncie.
11:01

11:16Ziobro's Asylum Denied

Polish media continues to focus on international relations, with several outlets reporting on growing tensions with Russia. Headlines cover Polish fighter jets intercepting a Russian aircraft (Radio ZET) and Russia's difficulties with military recruitment amid losses in Ukraine (Rzeczpospolita). Separately, Donald Trump's announcement of a return to nuclear weapons testing by the US is noted (Wyborcza), alongside a temporary suspension of China's "atomic weapon" (Wprost).
12:43
13:36
13:36
14:40
15:19
Trump, który regularnie robi Chinom wyrzuty o nieuczciwe rujnowanie lub okradanie amerykańskich firm, nadskakiwał Xi. Przy okazji uścisku dłoni nazywał go „bardzo twardym negocjatorem”, a po chwili żartobliwie dodał, że „to niedobrze”.
15:19
15:32
15:32

16:11Ziobro's Charges Unveiled

Polish media continues to focus on the ongoing legal troubles of former Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro, with new details emerging about 26 charges against him (OKO.press, wPolityce). Separately, the meeting between President Trump and Xi Jinping is reported as a temporary de-escalation in trade tensions (Polityka, Rzeczpospolita). Additionally, a tragic case of a 13-year-old suspected of killing his brother is covered (Radio ZET, Super Express).
16:59
Radio ZET

Paweł Zalewski w Trzy Pytania na Koniec Dnia

16:59
17:27
Radio ZET

Paweł Zalewski w "Trzech Pytaniach na Koniec Dnia"

17:27
17:27
Skrajna prawica nie będzie rządzić Holandią. Partia Wolność Geerta Wildersa przegrała wybory. Jeśli zwycięska D66 utworzy rząd będzie musiała stawić wyzwaniom, których nie udało się pokonać populistycznym poprzednikom.
17:27
18:07
20:28

21:09Ziobro in Orban's Shadow

Polish media continues to report on the legal troubles of former Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro, with his visit to Orban fueling speculation about asylum (Radio ZET). Concurrently, a major developer faces arrest for fraudulent schemes affecting thousands (Polityka), while KAS reveals over 117 billion PLN in public spending irregularities (Gazeta Prawna). Separately, President Duda's speech at Oxford is also noted (Do Rzeczy).
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