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In Poland, a man involved in an anti-Ukrainian incident in Poznań was previously detained by the ABW. The Prosecutor's Office in Białystok has filed charges against Marian B., former head of the Najwyższa Izba Kontroli (NIK), and two others for allegedly encouraging the disclosure of fiscal secrets. Kosiniak-Kamysz criticized Nawrocki over the transfer of Patriot missiles to Ukraine. The Polish Army introduced a new system allowing soldiers to order uniforms and equipment through an online platform and pick up packages from parcel lockers. GIS issued a warning regarding the health risks associated with consuming blue poppy seeds. A man was sentenced to two years in prison for posing as a lawyer and stealing 30,000 PLN from a 94-year-old woman. The Prosecutor's Office in Białystok filed charges against Marian B., former head of the NIK, and two others. Telewizja Republika received nearly 56 million PLN in donations but still recorded a net loss for 2025. Orrin Asmus, a 93-year-old man, is likely the oldest working truck driver, having driven over 8 million kilometers.

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Andy Burnham, as the candidate for the leader of the UK's Labour Party, criticized the slow response of the Starmer government to the situation in Gaza. In the US, Marco Rubio called for a summit on 'political terrorism' and 'Antifa.' Thousands protested in Budapest against Prime Minister Peter Magyar's plans, while Fidesz organized a demonstration to defend President Tamas Sulyok. A fire broke out at a former Bata shoe factory building in the Czech Republic, and new information emerged about a man who tried to search an Ukrainian company in Poznan. Zełenski discussed the situation with Nawrocki during NATO's Ankara summit, emphasizing the need for caution in maintaining friendly relations between Ukraine and Poland. Zamieszki we Lwowie erupted due to a draft resistance, and Russia introduced new history textbooks containing changes about Poland and Litwa's relations in the 16th century. Finally, Mahmud Abbas announced the first parliamentary elections in the Palestinian Autonomy in 20 years.

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