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Poland's Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki criticized his government's policy towards Ukraine, calling it 'a living shield, iron for blood.' The Sąd Okręgowy in Warsaw rejected Marcin Romanowski's defense request to lift the European Arrest Warrant. A new decision regarding Romanowski has been made, and the court did not consider his defense's request. Meanwhile, a techno festival may threaten bat colonies, raising concerns about environmental protection. The latest CBOS poll shows a decline in support for both Koalicja Obywatelska and Prawo i Sprawiedliwość, while Konfederacja's popularity increases. In the meantime, poseł Szymon Giżyński was suspended from PiS after making controversial statements about local government referendums. Finally, five passengers were removed from a flight to Croatia due to their disruptive behavior on board. The day's events highlight the ongoing political and environmental debates in Poland, as well as individual incidents affecting citizens' daily lives.

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World

Ukraina celebrates as the EU agrees to open a second chapter in its accession negotiations, with a formal decision expected on Tuesday. Meanwhile, China has expressed concern over Russia's potential use of nuclear weapons in Ukraine, and ONZ reports that 265 civilians were killed in June, one of the highest numbers since 2022. In other news, Netflix is reportedly interested in acquiring the popular movie platform Letterboxd, while Trump promotes a network of fuel stations offering cheap prices. The Belgian government prepares for the World Cup, and Kremlin officials admit to fuel supply issues. However, Berlin's CDU party faces a potential leadership change after their mayoral candidate withdraws from the race due to poor performance in recent elections. The world continues to grapple with various challenges as scientists uncover the cause of the largest mass extinction event in Earth's history and festivals dedicated to Ukrainian culture are targeted by anti-Ukrainian incidents. In Russia, fuel shortages escalate, leading Syberian authorities to urge residents to work from home.

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