Poland News in English
December 14, 2025
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Good morning! It’s 14th December, and here’s your Poland daily news capsule.
Tensions rise between BBN and Donald Tusk as the office reinstates a controversial report.
Tusk responds to a British article on the "Great Polish Exodus" from the UK.
Nawrocki calls the martial law a betrayal, reflecting on its anniversary in Białystok.
Belarus releases 123 prisoners, but Polish journalist Andrzej Poczobut remains incarcerated.
New train schedules are set to roll out this Sunday across Poland’s railways.
A source from the Élysée Palace confirms no Ukraine meeting will take place in Paris this Saturday.
The IMGW issues warnings of dense fog affecting 26 districts in Greater Poland.
PiS proposes a return of doctors from private sectors and a year-long leave for nurses.
Tusk reflects on two challenging years of governance, taking full responsibility for his actions.
Tragedy strikes Brown University as two are killed in a shooting during exams.
Orban condemns EU's decision regarding Russia, calling it a declaration of war.
A priest is expelled from Cuba after ringing church bells amid the ongoing crisis.
Kaufland employees plan a warning strike this Sunday, potentially disrupting shopping.
ZUS announces higher pensions without the need for applications starting next year.
A total solar eclipse is set to occur in 2027, a rare event not to be missed.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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