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There's a storm brewing around Southside Hospital, and the city council is calling for an emergency session.
Local council members from the Ursynów district have demanded explanations regarding former council member Dawid Kacprzyk, who earned over 1.6 million zł last year, and the preferential treatment of politicians from the Civic Coalition (KO) at the Southern Hospital’s emergency room (SOR). The council members argue that ordinary residents should not have to wait hours in line while politicians receive expedited care. According to reports from Zero.pl, Kacprzyk, who was the coordinator of the SOR at the Southern Hospital and a council member for the Ursus district, reportedly earned significant
Extreme weather over the weekend, up to 35 degrees Celsius and a Level II alert for six provinces.
The article reports on extreme weather conditions expected over the weekend, with temperatures reaching up to 35 degrees Celsius and level two alerts issued for six voivodeships. The Institute of Meteorology and Water Management explains that northern Europe is affected by lows over northwest Russia, Iceland, and the Norwegian Sea, while Poland is under the influence of a weak high-pressure system moving from the Alps toward Podlaskie. A shallow low-pressure area associated with the Icelandic and Norwegian Sea low will gradually move eastward over Poland. Initially, polar maritime air will be

Most of Poland is threatened by violent storms. IMGW has issued warnings
The Institute of Meteorology and Water Management (IMGW) has issued level I alerts for thunderstorms across multiple Polish provinces, including West Pomeranian, Pomorskie, Warmian-Masurian, Podlaskie, Kuyavian-Pomeranian, Mazovian, parts of Lubusz, Greater Poland, Łódź, Silesia, and Lublin. The warnings predict heavy rainfall, strong winds, and hail in some areas, with alerts lasting until midnight on Sunday. Additional warnings for heavy rain with thunderstorms remain active until 8 PM on Sunday in parts of Pomorskie and West Pomeranian provinces. Hydrological warnings have also been issued,
Is Tusk afraid of a doctor who is a millionaire?
The article discusses two recent controversies: Robert Bąkiewicz's visit to Germany and the scandal at the Southern Hospital in Warsaw. Bąkiewicz attempted to place a cross near a temporary monument commemorating Polish victims of Nazi occupation but was stopped by German police. The article also covers the case of Dr. Dawid Kacprzyk, a 30-year-old doctor who earned over a million zloty working in public hospitals while serving as a political advisor and council member for the Civic Coalition. He allegedly provided preferential treatment to politicians within the ruling coalition at the South🏥
Poll: Less than 40% of Poles support Przemysław Czarnik's idea of a tax threshold
The article discusses Przemysław Czarnek's proposed 'Plan Czarnka,' which includes exiting the European Union's Emissions Trading System (ETS), exempting retirees' incomes up to 2,500 zł net per month from income tax and pension contributions, and raising the personal income tax threshold from 120,000 zł to 180,000 zł annually (or 360,000 zł for married couples filing jointly). The plan aims to reduce reliance on migrant labor by encouraging older workers to remain employed. A survey indicates less than 40% of Poles support this proposal.
New police findings in the case of the macabre discovery in Lutoryj
Police concluded their operations in Lutowice, where human remains and medical waste were discovered on a property. Hundreds of police officers from Rzeszow worked for several days on the site, using sniffer dogs and ground-penetrating radar. The previous owner of the property, a pathologist named Magdalena H., was arrested. The investigation began when an excavator operator uncovered medical waste and a human fetus. Authorities have confirmed the discovery of 34 human fetuses and significant amounts of medical waste, including microscopic slides and damaged medical documentation.

Half a million on the buses for Winnie.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced plans to ban children under 16 from using social media platforms in the UK, with the regulations expected to be finalized by the end of the year and implemented in spring. The ban would apply to major social media platforms and include restrictions on other online products such as gaming apps, including features like chatting with strangers. Starmer stated that social media contributes to unhappiness among children, facilitates bullying, and harms mental health, but emphasized that the decision does not negate the benefits of the internet for young
Błaszczak: If the government respects Poland, Kiev will respect it
The article discusses tensions between Poland and Ukraine following President Zelenskyy's decision to name an Ukrainian unit after the 'Bohaterów UPA' (Ukrainian Insurgent Army), which is associated with massacres in Volhynia and Eastern Lesser Poland. President Karol Nawrocki proposed revoking Zelenskyy's highest Polish honor, the Order of the White Eagle, but no official decision has been made. Mariusz Błaszczak, leader of the PiS parliamentary group and former defense minister, criticizes the current government for not respecting Poles and claims that Kyiv does not respect Polish authority.

Donald Tusk's government adopts a resolution on a permanent US military base in Poland
The Polish Council of Ministers' Committee on National Security, chaired by Prime Minister Donald Tusk, approved a resolution aimed at establishing a permanent U.S. military base in Poland. The resolution was proposed by Prime Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz, who emphasized that creating such a base would require significant organizational and financial preparation. The text of the resolution has not yet been made public. This decision follows reports that the United States plans to withdraw part of its military forces from Poland, prompting lobbying efforts from Polish politicians and some
Lotto results for June 8th.
The article reports the results of the most recent Lotto draw held on June 6, 2026, listing the winning numbers as 32, 8, 17, 36, 7, and 47. It also provides details about the next draw scheduled for Tuesday, June 9, 2026, at 10:00 PM. The article mentions the current jackpot amount of 27 million złoty and notes the highest-ever prize of 36 million złoty won in 2017. Additionally, it covers the results of the Lotto Plus draw with numbers 48, 29, 36, 34, 17, and 41, explaining that players must have a standard Lotto ticket to participate in Lotto Plus. The article also briefly mentions the Mini

Preliminary agreement between the U.S. and Iran.
Polsat News reported that an initial agreement between the United States and Iran was published, based on text obtained from an American official. The document reportedly includes digital signatures from U.S. President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and Iranian parliament speaker Mohammad Ghalibaf. It outlines an immediate ceasefire 'on all fronts, including Lebanon,' but does not mention Israel's military withdrawal from Lebanon. The agreement also calls for 60 days of negotiations toward a final peace deal, contingent upon Iran taking steps to lift U.S. sanctions and restore shipping

There's an official statement from the Ursus district.
Dawid Kacprzyk, 28-letni lekarz i radny warszawskiej dzielnicy Ursus, zrzekł się swojego mandatu radnego. Komunikat z lokalnego urzędu potwierdził, że Kacprzyk złożył pisemną rezygnację, co rozpoczyna formalną procedurę stwierdzenia wygaśnięcia jego mandatu. Zrezygnował również z członkostwa w Okręgowej Radzie Lekarskiej. Wkrótce wcześniej Warszawski Szpital Południowy wypowiedział umowy z Kacprzykiem, po tym jak Naczelna Izba Lekarska zawiadomiła rzecznika odpowiedzialności zawodowej o sprawie. Decyzje te nastąpiły po doniesieniach medialnych, w tym z portali Zero.pl, które ujawniły, że Kacpr

The head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs has spoken.
The head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration, Marcin Kierwiński, announced at a press conference with the Minister of State for Special Services, Tomasz Siemoniak, that police have arrested a 36-year-old man suspected of murdering a Russian citizen in Białystok. The suspect used a Georgian passport. Initially, two Belarusian citizens were detained but later released. The suspect is also under investigation for other crimes dating back to 2022. Police stated the suspect did not act alone.
Giertych: I'm referring the case to the ethics committee
During a parliamentary session, Polish politician Roman Giertych announced he would refer the conduct of PiS MP Antoni Macierewicz to the ethics committee. The incident relates to remarks made by Macierewicz during a Wednesday meeting of the Sejm. Earlier, members of the informal initiative 'Ruch Obrony Granic' attempted to place a cross near a temporary monument commemorating Polish victims of World War II in Berlin but were prevented by German police, leading to a scuffle. Vice President of PiS Przemysław Czarnek addressed the issue in the Sejm, calling for an investigation into the incident

He shot at tourists and attacked police officers. Scenes of horror on a popular hiking trail
A 21-year-old man opened fire with a shotgun at tourists near a popular hiking trail in Brenna, Silesia, before attacking police officers who arrived at the scene. Three officers were injured, two requiring hospitalization. The man was reportedly upset about cars parked illegally by tourists in the area. He was subdued by the police.

The force of the impact shattered the car.
Two people died and two others were injured in a car accident in Sosnowiec. The vehicle crashed into a streetlight pole with such force that it split into two parts. According to the police, the driver lost control due to improper speed adjustment, leading to the collision.
Italy's tough statement on Ukraine: The answer is still no
Italy has stated it will not join Poland's initiative regarding Ukraine's priority needs in arms deliveries from the United States. Defense Minister Guido Crosetto emphasized that Rome has rejected this NATO mechanism from the beginning, and Italy's position on joint purchases of American weapons for Ukraine remains unchanged.
This is what the U.S.-Iran deal is supposed to look like.
The United States and Iran have reached an agreement aimed at ending military actions, with the document set to be officially signed on June 19. The full text of the preliminary 14-point agreement was disclosed by high-ranking officials in the Trump administration. The content of the agreement has been confirmed by multiple sources including CNN, Bloomberg, and the Iranian agency Tasnim. According to reports, President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and Mohammad Ghelibeif, the head of the Iranian parliament, digitally signed the document over the weekend. However, the White House press
Silesian: Miner who went missing after mine quake is dead
A miner who was injured during an underground tremor at the private Eko-Plus mine in Bytom has died. Rescue teams reached him in the evening, and the rescue operation was concluded. One worker remains trapped inside the mine with no contact established. Several other workers have evacuated the area safely, though two sustained injuries. The tremor occurred around 3:30 PM, leaving nine miners underground. Eight managed to evacuate on their own, while one remained trapped. The tunnel was deformed but still passable. Due to ongoing seismic activity, rescuers could not begin search efforts until傍晚
We have a sudden turnaround on a goalie who didn't get a visa to the U.S.
The leader of the Democratic Party, Hakeem Jeffries, announced that the mother of goalkeeper Josimara 'Vozinhi' Dias from the Republic of Cape Verde would be allowed to attend the World Cup in the USA. The goalkeeper had complained that his mother was unable to pay the required $15,000 deposit for a visa.
US changing its mind on Iranian missiles?
US President Donald Trump stated in Paris that it would be 'a bit' unfair if Iran were not allowed to have ballistic missiles like other countries. He also announced plans to sign a preliminary agreement with Iran within 48 hours and acknowledged that the 60-day deadline for a final deal is not 'hard'.
BBN boss on the Polish-German deal. "We got a little left out"
Bartosz Grodecki, head of BBN, commented on the Polish-German agreement signed on Wednesday, stating it is 'somewhat asymmetrical.' He noted that one article raises some doubts because it goes beyond the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' competencies, adding that these matters fall under the president's authority. According to him, BBN received the content of the agreement on Tuesday.
The former mayor forged his high school diploma.
The former mayor of Karkonosze falsified his high school diploma. The prosecution has no doubts that he did not pass the matriculation exam and that the document he used was forged, with assistance from a school secretary. However, the case will not go to court as the prosecution has dropped it.
Orban goes on his first foreign trip after losing power
Former Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban is set to make his first official foreign trip since losing power, traveling to Brussels to meet with leaders of the Patriots for Europe group in the European Parliament. The meeting will take place on June 17, ahead of the EU summit starting the following day. Orban will also hold a press conference during his visit. New Prime Minister Peter Magyar will represent Hungary at the EU summit, which takes place from June 18–19. The Patriots for Europe group currently has 84 members in the European Parliament, including two from Poland.
The hospital and police are responding.
Security personnel at the University Hospital in Krakow assaulted an aggressive patient. The incident was revealed through a video provided to Radio Kraków by a witness. The hospital has stated it will demand consequences for the security staff involved.
Who's the young woman?
Authorities are identifying a young woman whose body was recovered from the Vistula River in Góra, Brzesk County. Investigators have ordered an autopsy and are checking recent missing person reports in the Lesser Poland region.
Trump is reacting to the Iran deal.
US President Donald Trump announced he has reached an agreement with Iran to avoid an economic catastrophe. He plans to sign the deal in the coming days, citing the threat of blocking the Strait of Hormuz as the reason for his decision. Trump remarked on the incredible things that can be done with bombs.
Drunk driving a truck, landed in a ditch.
A 46-year-old truck driver was driving on an expressway with more than 2 per mille of alcohol in his system. Another driver reported that the vehicle was swerving. Before the police could stop him, the truck ended up in a ditch at MOP Syców East.
Putin went out to the people: "Where are you from?" "From Moscow".
Russian President Vladimir Putin made a rare public appearance in Kazan, the capital of Tatarstan, during an ASEAN-Rosia summit. The event was described as unusual, highlighting the infrequency of Putin's interactions with ordinary citizens.
Bus fire in Warsaw, traffic to Prague stopped
A bus caught fire on Alei Stanów Zjednoczonych in Warsaw (Praga-Południe). According to Polsatnews.pl, traffic towards Praga has been completely halted, and authorities have no information about injured individuals. Firefighters and police are working at the scene.
"He's going to be a prosecutor". Tusk strikes back after an affair with a doctor.
The scandal at the Southern Hospital is expanding, with Donald Tusk demanding explanations from the local government. The Prime Minister also commented on Robert Bąkiewicz's behavior in Berlin. Meanwhile, the medical board strongly reacts to findings by Wirtualna Polska.
Ukraine has increased its attacks, Russia is losing a fortune.
Russian oil production dropped to approximately 8.7 million barrels per day in May, which is 5% lower than the same period last year and 10% below the monthly plan. The International Energy Agency (IEA) attributes this decline to Ukrainian attacks on Russia's energy infrastructure.

Shocking footage from the nursery, a two-year-old with blood clots and bruises.
A nearly two-year-old boy returned from a private daycare in Opole with bruises, blood spots, and abrasions. His father claims the child was subjected to violence by a Ukrainian caregiver. Surveillance footage recorded on June 8 at around 7 AM shows the caregiver throwing the child, pulling him by the wrist, and pressing his legs against his torso with her body weight. The father describes instances where the child was dragged across the floor, lifted into the air, thrown onto a cushion, and shaken violently. A second camera angle suggests the caregiver disappeared behind a wall for several秒,
The U.S.-Iran deal, the full text of which has been leaked to the media.
CNN published the full text of a 14-point preliminary agreement between the US and Iran. The document is general in nature, does not include specific commitments from Iran, and outlines the lifting of all sanctions, $300 billion for Iran's reconstruction, and the withdrawal of US troops from the region.
The AfD councillor's phone has been hacked.
A member of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party was criticized in Germany after a phone call attributed to Joseph Goebbels rang during a council meeting in Böblingen. Local authorities have reported the incident to the police, and local politicians are demanding explanations from the person who had the phone.
He fell asleep at the wheel of a bus carrying 48 people.
A bus driver fell asleep at the wheel while operating a vehicle carrying 48 passengers on the Terespol-Budapest route. The incident occurred on December 14, 2025, when the bus failed to stop at a roundabout in Rzeszów, crashed through the center of it, and came to rest in a field. The driver was traveling at approximately 94 km/h, which was 44 km/h over the speed limit. According to the driver’s explanation, he used a speed limiter and fell asleep at the wheel, waking up just before the roundabout but failing to stop the bus. Prosecutors have concluded their investigation and filed charges, so
The U.S.-Iran deal.
The article discusses a potential agreement between the USA and Iran, noting that the Trump administration is likely to frame it as a victory for Donald Trump and a capitulation by Tehran. The article suggests that the situation could become complicated if certain points in the proposed American-Iranian memorandum are confirmed.
Trump asked about Putin, refused to answer
President of the United States Donald Trump refused to answer whether he considers Vladimir Putin primarily responsible for the war in Ukraine, citing ongoing negotiations. He did mention, however, that he is considering reinstating sanctions on Russian oil.
Patients are outraged. "I want a room like that".
Patients at the Southern Hospital in Warsaw expressed outrage over reports of a doctor earning millions without specialization and a special 'room' for politicians of the Civic Coalition and their families.
A German newspaper criticizes Berlin.
The Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung criticizes Germany's approach to relations with Poland, noting that 35 years have not been enough to deepen ties with its eastern neighbor. The newspaper highlights that enthusiasm on both sides is restrained, especially around the anniversary of the Good Neighborliness Treaty.
"I'm the boss". Trump amuses G7 leaders
During the final day of the G7 summit, Donald Trump caused laughter among world leaders when he said, 'I am the boss,' upon entering the room where they were gathered. The statement was made before the start of the meeting and was captured in a video released by the White House. The article notes that Reuters described Trump's comment as a 'humorous confirmation of an unspoken truth hanging over the G7 summit.'

Donald Trump has met with Vladimir Zelensky. "It's important to coordinate positions"
During the G7 summit in France, US President Donald Trump met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The meeting took place on the sidelines of a session involving leaders from the United States, France, Japan, Canada, Italy, and the United Kingdom, along with representatives from the European Union. Zelenskyy posted photos of the meeting on his social media account, stating it was important to coordinate positions. After the session, Trump told reporters that Russia should reach an agreement with Ukraine, noting that Russia had lost a large number of people.
Death of a Polish woman in Ecuador.
The Polish Minister of Justice, Waldemar Żurek, addressed the death of Polish activist Monika Silva Koniuszek in Ecuador. He stated that the Polish prosecution has been handling the case since the information became public and confirmed that Poland remains in contact with Ecuadorian authorities. Koniuszek was the president of the La Integridad foundation, which reported cases of local corruption, including land trade irregularities in the province of Santa Elena. She was found dead in her home in Montanita on June 8, and the circumstances of her death remain unclear. The Office of the Chief of
There is no debate on the BRPD affair.
The joint committees were supposed to address allegations of bullying within the Office of the Children's Ombudsman, revealed in a TVN24 report. However, a motion by MP Marcin Józefaciuk, supported by PiS and Konfederacja, blocked substantive discussion on the issue.
There's the reaction of the General Medical Council to the WP text
The National Medical Chamber (NIL) has responded to an article by Wirtualna Polska (WP) regarding orthopaedist Michał Burcz, who earned 2.8 million złoty in revenue from his medical practice last year. The NIL distanced itself from comments suggesting there is no difference for hospitals whether one or ten orthopaedists perform the same work.
"This is outrageous". Lawmakers score KO's after hospital scandal
Polish politicians expressed outrage over an affair involving the 'salonik' (a term possibly referring to a specific incident or group within the ruling coalition). Various political factions criticized the actions of government representatives, with comments also coming from members of the ruling bloc.
Denmark is moving its troops to the east.
Denmark will send 850 soldiers to Latvia to strengthen NATO's eastern flank. The Danish parliament approved the operation. Defense Minister Jeppe Bruus stated, 'Our security begins in Latvia.' Denmark is also involved in demining the Baltic Sea.
Brazil: Eduardo Bolsonaro convicted for seeking US sanctions
The Supreme Court of Brazil has sentenced former deputy Eduardo Bolsonaro to four years and two months in prison for attempting to influence the U.S. to impose sanctions against Brazil. The court found that he tried to affect the process involving his father, former president Jair Bolsonaro.

German police break up Polish nationalist procession to WWII memorial site
German police interrupted a procession led by Polish nationalist Robert Bąkiewicz and his followers, who were trying to transport a large cross to a memorial site for Polish victims of Nazi Germany. The event was unauthorized according to German authorities, while Bąkiewicz's supporters, including members of Poland's opposition PiS party, criticized the police actions as brutal.
"LeBron James of Polish Medicine". Lavin commented on the text of the WP
The article discusses the controversy surrounding Dr. Michał Burcz, an orthopedist from Mazovia who earned over 2.6 million zł in 2025 while serving as both a doctor and president and director of two hospitals. The piece highlights public reactions to this situation, with comments criticizing the contract arrangements for doctors and questioning the state's role.
Su-24M bomber crash in western Ukraine.
A Ukrainian Su-24M bomber crashed in western Ukraine on June 16, 2026, killing both the pilot and navigator. The Ukrainian Air Force confirmed the incident and provided the names of the victims, Major Bohdan Hryhorovich Zaharulka and Senior Lieutenant Bohdan Oleksandrivych Babenko. Authorities are investigating the cause of the crash. This follows previous incidents involving Ukrainian military aircraft, including a MiG-29 crash in August 2025 and an F-16 crash in June 2025.
Trump lied to the ballroom?
Donald Trump claimed during the announcement of his ballroom construction project that American taxpayers would not pay a single cent for it. However, invoices obtained by 'The Washington Post' indicate otherwise. The cost of work has increased by several hundred million dollars since the beginning, and half of the estimated amount is expected to come from taxpayer funds. It is also noted that Trump was fully aware of this fact but kept it hidden from the public.
A 15-year-old girl was killed in the driveway, a charge file against the driver, and investigators are investigating another lead.
A 15-year-old girl was killed after being struck by a car at a pedestrian crossing in Pionki, Mazowieckie. Prosecutors have filed charges against the driver, who is accused of unintentionally violating traffic safety regulations by speeding and failing to brake appropriately. The driver has denied the allegations and refused to provide explanations. Prosecutors also investigate the actions of a medical rescue team doctor involved in the incident.
ROG operatives detained in Berlin.
Polish consul in Berlin is explaining the circumstances of German police intervention against members of the Border Defense Movement (Ruch Obrony Granic) and the reasons for their arrest, according to a statement by the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Maciej Wewiór. According to Berlin police, six people were arrested during the operation, but they have all since been released.
The Ukrainians have sent the documents.
The Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs has received a note from Ukraine regarding Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's attendance at the Ukraine Reconstruction Conference. The event is scheduled for June 25-26 in Gdansk. Earlier, MP Paweł Kowal mentioned during a TV program that Zelenskyy would visit Poland despite rising historical tensions.
But the Bukijevich operatives with further problems are in danger of being jailed.
Berlin police arrested members of the Ruch Obrony Granic movement, including their leader Robert Bąkiewicz, after they attempted to organize an unauthorized march. The group reportedly behaved loudly and resisted the authorities. On videos circulating online, activists shouted 'Gestapo!' at the police. According to 'Fakt', such behavior could lead to serious legal consequences.

The death of the former President of the European Commission
The European Commission expressed condolences over the death of Robert Kuzowkov, known by his artistic pseudonym Siemion Skriepiecki, who was killed in Biała Podlaska. The Commission emphasized the importance of protecting artistic freedom and called for a thorough investigation by Polish authorities. According to prosecutors, Kuzowkov was an artist who criticized the Russian government. He was shot with seven gunshot wounds during an incident that occurred around 9:30–9:45 AM on Monday near one of the neighborhoods in Biała Podlaska.

The deputy minister explains the comparison to the cursed soldiers.
Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education Andrzej Szeptycki commented on President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's decision to name a Ukrainian unit after the 'Heroes of the UPA' (Ukrainian Insurgent Army). He stated that this decision does not serve Polish-Ukrainian relations and expressed hope that Ukraine would reconsider it. Szeptycki noted that historical issues regularly resurface in Polish-Ukrainian relations, citing past examples such as Viktor Yushchenko's 2010 decision to award Stepan Bandera the title of Hero of Ukraine. He emphasized the importance of maintaining dialogue between the两国
Police are investigating the case.
The Warsaw Police Headquarters has been conducting investigations for several days following reports of men at Warsaw Central Station who approach foreigners and attempt to verify their identities. The actions were ordered by Minister of Interior and Administration Marcin Kierwiński over the weekend.
Bukijevich is being held in Berlin.
Jarosław Kaczyński wyraził oburzenie nad reakcją Niemiec i polskiej ambasady w Berlinie na zatrzymanie Roberta Bąkiewicza, który wyruszył z krzyżem do miejsca pamięci bez zgody.
"There is no strategic plan.
General Roman Polko discusses the challenges faced by special forces and the difficulties in relations between the military and politicians during an interview with Paweł Pawłowski. He criticizes decision-makers for not providing a clear strategic vision and highlights the need for soldiers to compensate for this lack.
Trump announces sanctions will be restored.
US President Donald Trump announced during a meeting with UAE President Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan at the G7 summit in France that American sanctions on Russian oil loaded onto ships could be reinstated 'soon.' The current suspension of sanctions expires on June 17. Trump stated that while the US does not want to restrict oil flow, it will be able to reinstate the sanctions 'at some point.' So far, three licenses have been issued to suspend sanctions on Russian oil sales, with the latest set to expire on June 17.

He won the White House fight, later came offensive words. "What a shame"
During a UFC event held at the White House to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the United States and President Biden's 80th birthday, fighter Josh Hokit made controversial remarks about former First Lady Michelle Obama. After defeating Derrick Lewis, Hokit stated during an interview with Joe Rogan that 'Michelle Obama is a man' and asked the audience if he was correct. The comments sparked reactions from the crowd, with some laughing and others appearing unsettled. The event itself had been controversial prior to Hokit's remarks.
They forced the patient to lie down and pushed him as he tried to get up.
A video published by Radio Kraków shows two men forcing a patient to remain lying down and pushing him when he tried to stand up at the University Hospital in Kraków. The hospital has stated that there was a threat from one of the patients and that it is investigating the incident with an external security firm. The police have also been involved.
President of Poznań Jacek Jaśkowiak was thrown out with a cake at the city council session
During an absolute session of the Poznan City Council, President Jacek Jaśkowiak was attacked with cake by a man who called it a 'vote of no confidence' from Poznan residents. The incident occurred while presenting a report on the city's status. The attacker shouted accusations against Jaśkowiak's policies and distributed leaflets signed by the Climate Movement Jazda group. The session was interrupted due to the attack.
"Did he sleep?" The nurse-in-residence comments on the doctor-millionaire
A nurse and member of parliament from the Left Party comments on Dawid Kacprzyk, a doctor and local councilor from the Civic Platform (KO) in Warsaw, who earned 1.6 million zł in public institutions last year. The nurse questions whether Kacprzyk even sleeps, noting that his monthly working hours exceed 330.
Accident on S8. Traffic jam to Wrocław is over 8 km
A car crashed into energy-absorbing barriers on the S8 highway heading towards Wrocław, near the Łozina junction. One person was injured. Traffic is blocked on one lane and the emergency lane, with drivers restricted to the right lane. The traffic jam has already reached several kilometers, according to Radio Wrocław.

Shots fired from a Russian frigate, moments of danger in the English Channel.
A Russian frigate fired warning shots at a civilian yacht in the English Channel, according to reports by Sky News cited by Reuters. The incident occurred when the yacht approached the Russian ship. According to British defense sources, the shots were intended to prevent a collision. The yacht reportedly did not heed warnings from the frigate before the shots were fired. The incident took place near the coast of Normandy and the Isle of Wight, outside British territorial waters. The UK Ministry of Defense confirmed it is investigating the incident.
The voice from the U.S. against the Ziobras. "Trump was doing the same thing".
Edward Martin, a special envoy for pardons under Donald Trump, compared the situation of Zbigniew Ziobro to what current US President Trump faced. In an interview with TV Republika, Martin stated that seeing Trump being attacked by the media, judiciary system, and former president Barack Obama was seemingly impossible but similar circumstances had occurred before.
He criticized Putin, he was threatened, he was killed in the White-Haired Artist.
A Russian artist named Siemion Skriepiecki was killed in Biala Podlaska. He had been criticizing Vladimir Putin and the Russian regime for years. The attack occurred several days after his performance in Berlin. According to prosecutors, an unidentified man shot Skriepiecki with a short firearm, firing three shots before approaching him and shooting twice at close range. Two Belarusian citizens were detained near the Belarusian consulate in Biala Podlaska, but their involvement in the incident is under investigation.
Tusk commented on the doctor-millionaire.
Prime Minister Donald Tusk commented on the earnings of Dr. Dawid Kacprzyk, a doctor and councilor, stating that the information about his income is 'something, delicately speaking, worrying.' He announced a short legislative project aimed at enabling government institutions to monitor doctors' incomes.
Tragic discovery in Little Poland, a woman's body was recovered from Vistula.
A body of a woman aged approximately 20-30 was discovered in the Vistula River in Górka, Malopolska. The body was found by a man walking nearby. Authorities are currently determining the woman's identity and the cause of the tragedy.
The head of BBN is accusing the murder of a Russian.
The head of the National Security Bureau, Bartosz Grodecki, commented on the murder of a Russian citizen in Białystok, stating it could be another example of escalating actions by the Kremlin beyond its borders.
Netanyahu is not accepting peace, Israel continues to occupy Gaza, Lebanon and Syria
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has stated that Israel will continue occupying Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria, emphasizing that Israeli forces will remain in security zones as long as necessary to protect the country.
Weather forecast: Storm warnings on Tuesday and Wednesday, and possible heat
Meteorologists from the Institute of Meteorology and Water Management have issued weather warnings for the coming days. On Tuesday and Wednesday, there is a risk of yellow-level thunderstorm alerts, and on Friday, second-degree alerts may appear in parts of the country before a real storm.

They were planning an attack on the UFC and Trump's birthday parties.
FBI director Kash Patel announced via X that authorities learned of a potential threat on June 10 related to the UFC America 250 event in Washington, D.C., involving individuals from outside the capital region. A multi-state operation by FBI, DOJ, and law enforcement partners led to the arrest of 'many people' and prevented planned attacks. NBC News reported that while it did not confirm all details independently, Fox News claimed the group planned to use drones with explosive payloads to attack buildings near the event venue. The attacks were intended to cause panic and direct crowds toward a
Victim's aunt:
A 19-year-old woman named Magdalena was killed by her former partner near her home. The man inflicted fatal blows and then committed suicide in the forest. Family members provided statements to 'Fakt' that shed new light on this shocking tragedy.
"Completely open". Trump declares the Strait of Hormuz
President Donald Trump declared during the G7 summit in France that the Strait of Hormuz will be completely open by Friday, stating that maritime traffic there will be 'free'.

Dear Donald. Putin sends birthday wishes to Trump
Russian President Vladimir Putin sent birthday wishes to former U.S. President Donald Trump, marking Trump's 80th birthday. The message was reported by television, emphasizing its warm tone. Following this, Trump had a phone conversation with Putin, their 13th since Trump took office in 2025. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy also spoke with Trump. The article notes that Putin attempted to keep Trump engaged, possibly to avoid him turning against Russia ahead of the upcoming G7 summit. It mentions that Putin emphasized mutual understanding and direct discussions on bilateral and global议题
He killed a colleague, put garbage bags on his body.
Eryk W. was sentenced to 17 years in prison for killing his colleague. Investigators determined that a fight occurred between the two young men, during which W. stabbed his 22-year-old acquaintance with a knife.
"Winter will not be easy".
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned Russia that winter will not be easy for either side, suggesting negotiations with Moscow should occur before winter arrives.
They're going to help the ducks.
A family of ducks became stuck on a tram track at the Gocławska 03 stop on Warsaw's Grochowska Street. A video from the tram driver's cabin was shared online showing the incident. Locals came together to rescue the duck family.
Germany on the deal with Iran.
German newspapers critically assessed the preliminary US-Iran agreement, commenting on a return to the status quo, the weakening of the United States' position, and the strengthening of political power in Tehran. Concerns about the Strait of Hormuz and its impact on the global economy are also mentioned.
Attack on St. Lawrence's Church in Peczerska. French MFA: it's like bombing Notre-Dame
The French Minister of Foreign Affairs, Jean-Noel Barrot, condemned Russia's attack on Kyiv, particularly the assault on the Orthodox monastery of Lavra Pecerska, which was severely damaged. He compared the destruction of the monastery to the bombing of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris. The attack occurred during an intense Russian air strike on Kyiv lasting over four hours, with reports indicating significant damage to the monastery's dome and other areas.
Ducks stopped traffic in Warsaw, passengers rushed to the rescue.
A mother took her ducklings for a walk in Warsaw but instead of going to the park, she brought them to a tram track. The small ducks got stuck on the tracks unable to jump over a high curb. Passengers rushed to help and stopped an approaching tram. The entire incident was recorded by a camera in the vehicle.
They set fire to Keir Starmer's house, got instructions in Russian.
Two men were found guilty of plotting to set fires at properties and a car linked to UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer. The defendants, a Ukrainian citizen and a Romanian-born Ukrainian national, were instructed by a Russian-speaking user on Telegram under the pseudonym 'El Money'. The accused claimed they did not know whose property was being targeted and emphasized their expectation of payment.
Trump ordered a renovation.
The article reports that algae have discolored the water in the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, which was recently repainted blue at the request of Donald Trump. The algae turned the water a greenish-blue color during the pool's birthday celebration.
Trump talks with Iran at G7 "It'll be easier later"
President Donald Trump stated during the G7 summit in France that the second stage of negotiations with Iran will be easier. A preliminary agreement includes provisions that Tehran will not develop nuclear weapons. The formal signing of the agreement is scheduled for Friday in Switzerland.
Two of Moharebeh's guilty men have been lost.
In Iran, two men were executed for being 'armed leaders of protests at the beginning of 2026,' according to the Iranian judiciary website Mizan. UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk warned that at least 18 protesters have been executed since January.
They saw a water trumpet over the Balykov.
Residents and tourists along the Polish coast witnessed an unusual phenomenon on Monday at 6 PM when a waterspout appeared over the Baltic Sea near Mrzeżyno. The event was recorded and shared on social media.