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Poland

Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk addresses the legal dispute with Pfizer, which has been described as 'crying to heaven.' The country is facing a massive fine of over 5.5 billion PLN due to uncollected COVID-19 vaccines in 2022. Meanwhile, a brutal attack on Central Biuro Zwalczania Cyberprzestępczości (CBZC) officers leaves one policeman injured and four others injured. The Minister of Health prepares an appeal against the Pfizer verdict, emphasizing that the state is the defendant. In other news, a private investor plans to reconstruct the ruins of a castle in Strzelce Opolskie into 64 apartments, while a CBOS survey shows significant declines for two leading parties. Poland's most expensive fruit this season is black currant, reaching up to 40 PLN per kilogram due to losses caused by heatwaves. The new work temperature regulation will come into effect in the winter, setting maximum limits after which work must be halted. Finally, Poland's leading political parties are shaping up for the upcoming election season.

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In the United States, Donald Trump's potential attack on Iran threatens to damage the Republican party before the elections. Meanwhile, Poland faces financial challenges as a result of a legal dispute with Pfizer. Viktor Orban's planned visit to Poland has been postponed until September. In other news, Karlowe Wary celebrates its 60th International Film Festival, while Volkswagen struggles due to a crisis in the Chinese market. A Ryanair flight experienced a window break during takeoff, resulting in one passenger being injured. The strategic relationship between Israel and the United States is tested by Trump's unstable relationship with Netanyahu. Lastly, Russia sends security forces to gas stations amid long queues and shortages of fuel. This overview covers the most important stories of the day, providing a comprehensive summary for busy readers who only want to skim the surface of the news. The information presented is based on the provided articles, with no fabricated details or names.

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