Polish thought Information Service 07.08.201025
Poland. Karol Nawrocki he was officially sworn in as president of the Republic of Poland. He replaced Andrzej Dudawho has served as president of the Republic of Poland for the last 10 years. Karol Nawrocki is the seventh president in the past of the 3rd Republic of Poland.
Poland. Ukrainian Exhumations in Poland. Ukrainian Deputy Minister for Culture Andrij Najos reported that his country is preparing to begin exhuming the remains of Ukrainians buried in Poland. The works are to begin in September in the village of Jurokov, where 17 Ukrainians from UPA are buried. The Banders have fallen in conflict with the People's Army.
Poland. The Ministry of abroad Affairs informed that he was liquidating the position of MFA proxy for Polish-German social and border cooperation. The Plenipotentiary so far was the president of the Pilecki Institute Prof. Krzysztof Ruchniewicz. Recently, the president of the Pilecki Institute proposed organizing seminar on the return of cultural goods by Poland to Germany, among others.
Poland. erstwhile President Lech Wałęsa stated that “he does not believe that Poles truly chose Karol Nawrocki‘. He added that the elections were rigged, and he himself believes that Karol Nawrocki is not the president of Poland.
Poland. Actor known for productions specified as “M like love”, “Magda M.”, “Hela in Trouble” or “The Club of Crazy Virgins” Jacek Monday I no longer want to live in Poland. In connection with the oath of Karol Nawrocki as president of the Republic of Poland, he announced that he would make a life outside Poland. Michał Leski from the Polish thought Club He wrote: “It must be a large failure to the LGBT+ community, which is part of that actor. But Polish culture will not be lost.”
Poland. At the age of 91, a theatre and movie actor died Elżbieta Chwalibóg-Cybulska. The actor graduated from the State Higher Theatre School, thereby starting her acting career. She has performed in specified productions as “Molo”, “Among the Night Silence” or “Home” series. Her grandpa was an endemic activist and MP for the Second Parliament of the Polish Republic for the People's and National Union Tadeusz Chwalibóg (1843-1942). Her sister was actor Maria Chwalibóg-Kopiczyńska (1933-2024), and her husband was Zbigniew Cybulski (1927-1967)
Poland. In the labour market, unemployment is increasing. The estimated unemployment rate recorded in July was 5.4%. In a period 34,000 people arrived without work at the highest of seasonal work. According to experts, unemployment is much higher, but people have mostly stopped registering in the labour offices.
United States. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Fox Business on TV: “US president Donald Trump will meet with Russian and Ukrainian leaders, Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelenskiif the positions of Russians and Ukrainians can be brought closer together.’ He added: "However, I think we now have a better thought of the conditions under which Russia would be ready to end the war. Now we request to compare this with what the Ukrainians, but besides European allies, are willing to accept... For the first time in this administration we have concrete examples of what Russia wants to end the war (...) The main elements concerning the end of the war will concern the territory.”
United States. "The fresh York Times" says President Donald Trump intends to meet personally with Russian Federation president Vladimir Putin, most likely by next week. His plans were to be communicated by telephone to European leaders and Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenski.
United States. American weapons won't go to Europe. The Pentagon planned to deploy its latest Typhon rocket systems on the Old Continent. They would defend NATO countries if "Russian Federation decided to hit the Alliance's east flank". However, it turned out that the second set would yet not go to Europe, but only made 1 U.S. state, namely Hawaii.
United States. At the age of 101, a Hollywood star died Jane Morgan. Her biggest hits became an integral part of Hollywood's superproduction. The most celebrated tracks are “Fascination”, “It’s Been a Long, Long Time” or “You Belong to Me” Her music career continued continuously from 1943 to 2009.
Russia. Emissary of the president of the United States Steve Witkoff, one more time met with the president of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin. It is not known how long the visit will take, but the U.S. ultimatum on customs duties for Russia is due next Friday.
Ukraine. The Ukrainian Ministry of Culture reported that "Ukrainian and Polish experts have begun investigation and exhumation work" in the erstwhile village of Zboiska, now within the borders of Lviv. Exhumations, however, do not concern the Ukrainians who were murdered, but Polish soldiers who died in the fight against Germany. In September 1939, Polish troops commanded by Colonel Stanislaw MaczkaThere was a fight with Wehrmacht. The work is carried out in the framework of bilateral cooperation aimed at "a common knowing of historical events".
Ukraine. Head of MON Ukraine Denys Szmyhal He said that "The United States approved the sale of safety packages for Ukraine worth over $200 million. However, the German press writes that $104 million of this will go on service, repair and method support, which means that this money will not be available to acquisition fresh weapons. The second package, worth $99,5 million, concerns transport services and freight consolidation, as well as another logistics services supporting safety assistance programs. The money to acquisition these packages, as Denys Szmyhal stated, will come from “partner countries”.
Ukraine. Support for Volodymyr Zelenski. Reuters, reported the results of a survey conducted by KIIS that, Volodymyr Zelenski presently enjoys the assurance of 58% of Ukrainians, while in May this rate was 74%. According to the Ukrainian opposition, the results are greatly inflated.
Finland. Helsinki reported that they would not buy American weapons for Ukraine. Minister for Defence of Finland Antti Hakkanen said: "Finland at no phase expressed its intention to participate in an initiative in which European countries would buy US weapons for Ukraine". He besides added "Supporting Ukrainians in their defence war with Russia weapons and equipment produced by Finnish companies is more important".
Latvia. Long-term intensive rainfall in east Latvia impedes and delays work on securing the border with Russia and Belarus," said the State Property Agency. The Communication states: "Due to the flooding of border areas it is hard or impossible to enter construction equipment, especially swamp areas, hard to scope and located the farthest to the east".
Hungary. Prime Minister of Hungary Viktor Orban stated that "Americans want peace, but Europeans strive to defeat Russia at the front in Ukraine". He besides added that “US president Donald Trump is not strong adequate to drag European leaders to his side, to his side of peace."
Bosnia and Herzegovina. This country's electoral authorities have stripped Bosnian Serbs of their leadership Milordada Dodika the office of president of the Republic of Serbia. In late February, the Sarajevo Court banned the pro-Russian leader of Bosnian Serbs from political activity for six years. He was convicted of anti-constitutional actions that led to a political crisis. The appeal court upheld that sentence.
Vatican. Pope Leon XIV He said that dropping American atomic bombs on the nipponese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 is inactive a common informing against demolition caused by war. He one more time appealed for planet peace.
France. Head of the French Ministry of abroad Affairs Bruno Retailleau He imposed a severe punishment on the man who was captured by the camera while lighting a cigaret at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Paris. A 47-year-old immigrant from Morocco will be stripped of his licence to reside in France, announced the MMA after arresting a man on charges of violating the integrity of the monument. Pro-emigrant organizations say it is an action "showy and racist".
Germans. German police are investigating the firing of rac by a associate Sławomir Mentzen, who stood in Berlin with a banner with the slogan "In 1944 Germans murdered 200,000 Poles and destroyed Warsaw".
Armenia. Armenian media reported that Azerbaijan and Armenia leaders will meet US president Donald Trump at the Washington Peace Summit, which could velocity up the long-awaited peace agreement between the 2 countries. The United States wants to take advantage of the minute erstwhile both countries distance themselves from Russian Federation policy.
Israel. Influenced portal “Times of Israel” called the president of Poland Karol Nawrocki "a conservative Holocaust revisionist". Israeli portal besides emphasizes that Karol Nawrocki sought electorate votes Grzegorz Braun, "candidate of the far right that made anti-Semitism a item of its campaign".
Israel. "Haarec" diary on the gap between Prime Minister Netanjahu Benjamin and Chief of Staff Gen. Ejal Zamir, concerning the continuation of the war in the Gaza Strip. The Prime Minister wants to extend the offensive and business of the full territory, and the Chief of Staff opposes it. An expanding number of military criticisms of the Israeli Prime Minister for the thought of occupying all Gaza.
Israel. Trainer and erstwhile striker of Palestine's representation Suleiman Al-Obeid ‘Palestinian Pele’ was killed by the Israeli army. The tragic death of a 41-year-old athlete occurred while waiting for humanitarian aid.
Israel. Israeli MP Ofer Cassif was thrown out of parliament after he called war action in the Gaza Strip genocide. His statement, based on the words of a esteemed Israeli author David Grossman, provoked outrage in the Kneset session.
Syria. The Russians returned to the base in Qamishli in the northeast of Syria. This is the consequence of talks by Syrian defence and abroad ministers in Moscow. According to German analysts, this would be impossible without the approval of the United States.
Syria. The Syrian State has been charged with the highest American duties from all countries of the world. These tariffs are 41%, as reported by CNBC. In May, the president of the United States Donald Trump abolished sanctions against Syria, devastated by civilian war. The Syrian authorities are announcing negotiations on this issue.
Lebanon. Lebanese Hezbollah stated that the government's decision to disarm militants and to introduce a monopoly on arms for the army is simply a “heavy sin” that serves only Israel. The Hezbollah Groups have no intention of submitting to the government's position.
Japan. many anti-war demonstrations took place in Tokyo due to the 80th anniversary of the atomic bomb being dropped on Hiroshima. Protesters demanded the abolition of atomic weapons and the end of wars, holding banners and chanting slogans while authoritative celebrations were held throughout the Peace Park.
Japan. Prime Minister of Japan Shigeru Ishiba distanced himself from the American thought of entering into an agreement with the US to share atomic weapons like NATO. During the Wednesday celebrations of the 80th anniversary of the atomic bomb being dropped on Hiroshima, the Prime Minister stressed that the nipponese policy in this respect would not change.
India. Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi She will arrive in China on 31 August at the summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SHOW) – she reported to Reuter Agency. It will be the first visit of this policy to the mediate State since the intensification of Indian-Chinese border disputes in 2020. Paradoxically, the economical policy of the United States against the Russian Federation brought China and India closer together.
Central African Republic. The Russian Federation encourages the authorities in Bangui to halt utilizing private mercenaries specified as Wagner's Group and to start utilizing soldiers of the Russian African Corps. Government in Bangui remains skeptical.
Ghana Republic. 8 people, including 2 ministers, died on 6 August in a chopper crash owned by the Ghana Armed Forces. The device crashed just after taking off from Accra Airport. The crash was reported by the chief of staff of the Ghanaian army Julius Debrah. In the accident, they died: head of MON Ghana Edward Kofi Omane Boamah, Minister for the Environment Ibrahim Murtali Mohammed and acting Deputy National safety Coordinator Alhaji Muniru Mohammed. Among the victims are besides 2 popular politicians and 3 high-ranking army officers.
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