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Poland

Prokuratura Regionalna in Bialystok filed a criminal complaint against former NIK President Marian B. for revealing state secrets. Prezes NBP Adam Glapiński announced the possibility of lowering interest rates after the holidays. Poland has confirmed information about Russia's planned actions, including an attack on another European country. The Poznan Court of Administrative Law ruled that part of the Poznan City Council's commission on salaries in municipal companies should be public. Prezes NBP Adam Glapiński did not rule out lowering interest rates if current economic conditions remain unchanged. Daniel Obajtek tried to enter the IKS Solino plant in Inowroclaw, where a hunger strike has been ongoing for over 100 days, leading to a scuffle. The Minister of Health and the head of NFZ presented proposals for changes in the health care system. The Minister of National Defense Radosław Sikorski indicated potential threats from Russia for Poland and France. Daniel Obajtek filed a police complaint regarding his violation of personal integrity and prevention of political intervention.

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Poland confirmed the transfer of an S-200 anti-aircraft system to Ukraine, which was used to shoot down Russian Tu-22M3 and A-50 aircraft. China and Russia are developing a plan to destroy Starlink satellites, a crucial element in Ukraine's defense infrastructure. Iran threatens the US with a 'crushing response' as it restores partial control over the Strait of Hormuz. Poland and France strengthen their strategic partnership with key decisions expected on Monday in Paris. Były wiceminister Krzysztof Tołwiński visits Belarus to deliver first aid kits to Russian soldiers. The European Parliament calls for an investigation into FIFA President Gianni Infantino's decision to reverse the suspension of US player Folarin Balogun after a red card incident. Ikea discontinues its iconic Malm furniture line after 25 years. A new species of mollusk, Aldisa Vozinha, is named after a Cape Verde football star who made waves at this year's World Cup. Research reveals that fish and amphibians may also have necks.

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