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Poland

Awantura at a Smolensk anniversary event leads to a scuffle and an attack with a tripod, while a breakthrough occurs in the case of a high-profile robbery in Warsaw. The opposition party's support drops significantly in the latest poll. A wreath is laid at the site of a bus crash that resulted in one death and three injuries. A fire breaks out on a bus near Częstochowa, but all passengers are safely evacuated. The Bank of Poland reveals its inflation and GDP forecasts, raising concerns about the financial well-being of Poles. The leader of Poland 2050 criticizes Prime Minister Tusk's management style as 'exclusionary.' A turbine part causes traffic paralysis on the A4 highway. Smartphones replace consoles in Polish children's gaming habits, according to a surprising study by Komputronik. The largest power station in Poland is inaugurated with a conference by Prime Minister Tusk. A car accident blocks the national road No. 10 in Dzierzążnia. A request for the immunity of Deputy Minister Arkadiusz Myrcha is sent from the prosecutor's office to the Sejm.

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World

Russian Foreign Minister Siergiej Ławrow refuses to trust the West in negotiations, while the European Parliament considers allowing scanning of private chats. Ukraine's Gripen planes receive clearance for their best weapon, and Poland's Security Council head warns about bans for those gloryifying UPA. The Minister of Health addresses 'screaming lobbies' and urges media responsibility. meanwhile, the 85th anniversary of the Jedwabne pogrom is commemorated. The UK plans to ban colorful cigarette packaging, and the US may lose credibility in the Gulf region as countries seek new alliances. In a poll, 40.2% of respondents rate President Karol Nawrocki's presidency positively, while the 'Stan Wyjątkowy' hosts discuss his book. The British government plans to ban colorful cigarette packaging and names, removing them from visible places in stores to combat smoking among teenagers. In a poll, 40.2% of respondents rate President Karol Nawrocki's presidency positively, while the 'Stan Wyjątkowy' hosts discuss his book.

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