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Poland

The latest opinion poll shows a decline in support for PiS and KO, with the number of undecided voters increasing. Poland's demographic composition is changing, making it a multicultural country. Bartosz Grodecki warns Ukraine about potential consequences if they continue their current course. A fire in Poznan involving five Ukrainian boys leads to their arrest. Arkadiusz Myrcha announces his intention to waive parliamentary immunity. Poles express critical opinions on the salaries of doctors, with many considering them too high. A tragic incident occurs when strażacy attempt to save one of their own during a medical emergency. A 29-year-old man attacks police officers in Warsaw, armed with kastets and a machete. Tusk comments on the Pfizer dispute, while the Ministry of Health prepares an appeal against the large fine imposed on Poland. The latest demographic data reveals that Poland is becoming a multicultural society. Prof. Grzegorz Motyka discusses current events in the 'Najważniejsze pytania' program.

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World

Russian authorities admit to fuel shortages, as Kremlin directly addresses the issue for the first time. Paramilitary Cossack militias are being mobilized to address the crisis, while Russia considers reintroducing exit visas from Soviet times. Meanwhile, Berlin's mayor apologizes for a political blunder and CDU will need a new candidate. In the US, Donald Trump claims that Spain has yielded to his demands, despite Madrid's confusion over the matter. The weekend is expected to be rainy across Poland, with some regions experiencing heavy downpours. A 28-year-old man in Namysłów accidentally damaged a parked car by jumping on its roof and mask, while Trump's claims about Spain remain unclear. The weekend will also see weather changes, with upałs expected to return to many regions. Despite these challenges, Poles are encouraged to enjoy their summer vacation and stay connected through Orange's services. As for the political front, a former PiS minister faces scrutiny over his decision to provide first aid kits to Russian soldiers.

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