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Poland faces a heatwave with temperatures reaching up to 40 degrees Celsius, causing power outages and prompting authorities to issue warnings. The government extends the restriction of asylum rights on the border with Belarus due to increasing tensions between the two countries. Meanwhile, a row over the recognition of the Wołyń Massacre as genocide continues to escalate, with Ukrainians refusing to acknowledge it as such. In other news, Poland's airspace is disrupted by a series of incidents involving Polish passengers on flights to Croatia, leading to their removal from planes before takeoff. The country's judicial system faces criticism as the president appoints a new head of the Disciplinary Chamber of the Supreme Court, despite concerns about her legal status. Additionally, Poland's political landscape is shaken by the appointment of several prominent figures linked to the previous government's judicial reforms to the advisory board for a new constitution. Finally, the search for a missing former minister continues as Polish prosecutors struggle to locate him due to limited international cooperation.

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Donald Trump warns of potential attacks on Iran as the ceasefire ends, while Poland faces a financial crisis due to being listed as a president of four German companies without their knowledge. Tajikistan is facing fuel shortages due to Russia's export restrictions, and the European Commission plans to remotely limit car speeds. A British politician is found dead under suspicious circumstances, and Israel faces a potential end to its era of unconditional US support. Ukraine moves closer to the EU, while Poland proposes banning Ukrainian officials glorying in the UPA from entering the Schengen zone. A weather phenomenon is observed over Lublin, and new projections indicate minor fuel price increases in the coming days. Trump and Zelensky make a surprising declaration about missile production and maintenance. The US has imposed sanctions on Iran for its nuclear program and support of Hezbollah. Russia's oil exports are facing restrictions due to the attack on Ukrainian refineries, leading to fuel shortages in Tajikistan.

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