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Poland's Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki defends the country's policy towards Ukraine, stating it was not 'servility.' The PiS party zawiesza poseł Szymon Giżyński due to his statements on the referendum regarding the recall of Częstochowa's mayor and city council. Poland faces a massive fine from Pfizer for not accepting COVID-19 vaccine doses. The Koalicja Obywatelska remains the leading party in opinion polls, but its coalition partners face challenges. A dispute erupts on the right wing of the European Parliament over the Chat Control directive. Morawiecki criticizes the government's approach to Ukraine, calling it a 'living shield' and 'iron for blood.' A PiS poseł faces disciplinary action for his ironic statement about the party's involvement in the Częstochowa referendum. Posłanka PO Maria Janyska announces she will file a motion to punish Jarosław Kaczyński for his 'disgraceful attack.' A sudden suspension in PiS as poseł Szymon Giżyński falls out with Kaczyński over his statements on the Częstochowa referendum.

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Poland's National Security Bureau chief proposes banning Ukrainian officials glorifying the UPA from entering the Schengen area. This follows Myrotworets placing Polish Presidential Chancellery head Zbigniew Bogucki on their 'enemies of Ukraine' list. Meanwhile, Poland's Supreme Court denies releasing Marcin Romanowski, a former deputy minister of justice, wanted in connection with an investigation into the Justice Fund. Russia admits to fuel shortages due to Ukrainian drone attacks on refineries and decreased oil processing. The US and Iran continue negotiations despite the end of the ceasefire, while Poland's Central Anti-Cybercrime Bureau busts a drug smuggling ring selling fake medications online. Ukraine and Moldova move closer to EU membership as the EU agrees on opening another chapter in their accession talks. Trump announces US will continue talks with Iran but deems the ceasefire over. Poland's Supreme Court refuses to reverse the European Arrest Warrant for Romanowski. The EU court rules that Romanowski's extradition request is admissible.

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