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Poland

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk criticized Jarosław Kaczyński's behavior during a Smoleńsk anniversary event, calling him 'a classic ruffian.' meanwhile, commemorations took place in Jedwabne for the 85th anniversary of a Jewish pogrom. A man attacked three policemen with two knuckle dusters and a machete near the Central Bureau of Criminal Investigation headquarters in Warsaw, leading to one officer being hospitalized. Tusk also praised the president who stopped Daniel Obajtek from entering a Solino plant where workers were on strike. Five cars were set on fire by boys aged eight to twelve in Poznań, and the Polish Health Minister addressed concerns about hospital owners. The Ukrainian Institute of National Memory announced that exhumations of victims of the Wołyń massacre will begin on July 13 and continue until August 7. Finally, Tusk commented on the altercation involving Obajtek and the president of a mine, stating that he was impressed by the company president's actions. The Prime Minister also announced a significant achievement in the Baltic Sea with the launch of a new power station connected to a wind farm.

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World

On July 10, 2026, the world faced various challenges. The first major story was about how the smell of dark chocolate could boost physical performance during workouts by an average of 18 repetitions more than a control group. Next, experts warned that alcohol brands' presence at concerts and sports events could encourage young people to view alcohol as a natural part of life, potentially increasing its consumption. The third significant issue was the impending third wave of heat in Western and Southern Europe, with temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius, leading to dangerous fires in France, Spain, and Italy. In the US, there were signs of a shift in the approach to the conflict in Ukraine, with Donald Trump acknowledging Ukraine's successes on the front and criticizing Russia's stance on negotiations. Reports suggested that Russia was preparing for an escalation of the conflict with Ukraine and possibly attacking another European country. Meanwhile, Poland's population continued to decline, reaching 36.33 million people. The Kremlin responded to Turkey's potential decision to sell S-400 systems, considering it a delicate matter. A dangerous bus accident in Warsaw raised questions about the reliability of the vehicle's brakes, while Poland faced severe weather warnings from IMGW.

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