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Polish Deputy PM Comments On 'Safe Fund Attack'
Poland's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense stated that an attack has occurred on the Safe fund.
Polskie Radio 3
Polish Civil Status Ruling Discussed For Marriage Act Transcription
The Supreme Administrative Court in Poland has issued a binding ruling that established a clear status regarding the transcription of an act.
Polskie Radio 3
SEIF Agreement Signed, Deputy Minister Addresses Dependence Concerns
Minister Magdalena Sobkowiak-Czarniecka stated that the process of signing the SEIF agreement, which supports Polish defense, was like a relay race.
Polskie Radio 24
Legislative Initiative Aims To Reduce Electricity Prices
A legislative initiative has been proposed with the goal of reducing electricity prices.
Radio Krakow
Largest Brass Band Gathering Planned Within A Year
The world's largest gathering of reenactors is scheduled to take place on the first weekend of September. Organizers have less than one year to prepare for what is described as the largest gathering of brass bands, scheduled to take place in August. The event is described as the biggest of its kind.
Polskie Radio 24
Speedway Extraliga Fifth Round First Match Noted
The first match of the fifth round of the Speedway Extraliga was noted to be taking place.
Polskie Radio 3
Poland Directs Security Loan Funds Directly To Domestic Arms Industry
Billions of currency are being allocated for army modernization, according to a report from Radio ZET. Warsaw, Poland, has contracted a loan of 44 billion euros with the European Union. This loan is intended for the modernization of the Polish army. Poland's Finance and Defense Ministers, along with European Budget Commissioner Nathanaël Charbonnier, signed an agreement for a €43.7 billion loan from the Safe for Security Action for Europe fund, established in 2025. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk described this as a moment for Poland and Europe, stating it will make the country more secure during difficult times.
Radio ZET
National Research Center Launches €120 Million Funding Call
The National Centre for Research and Development (NCBR) is collecting applications for funding under the 'Lifelong Learning' competition. Universities will expand their offerings of training, courses, and workshops to help adults adapt to the labor market with new skills.
Radio Krakow
Rada Ready To Act On Policy, Uncertainty Remains
The Rada (parliament) is reportedly ready to act on policy, but there is currently no clear envoy to ensure such action would involve a 100% increase rather than a decrease. This indicates a range of possible political solutions.
TOK FM
Two Attack Aircraft Remain Under Command, Others Return
Two state-owned attack aircraft remain at the disposal of the command, while the remaining attack aircraft are returning.
Polskie Radio 24