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Marek Lipiński Dies At 84
Polish politician Włodzimierz Czarzasty has died. He was described as a man of dialogue who sought consensus and was sensitive to the needs of people and animals. The Prime Minister and the President are expected to attend ceremonies scheduled for tomorrow. The broadcast noted he was a man of sensitivity toward people and animals in need. Lipiński was long associated with Polish Radio and lectured at the Jerzy Giedroyc University of Communication and Social Media in Warsaw. He was the husband of radio journalist Marysia Szabłowska.
Radio ZET
Poland Announces Major Loitering Munitions Order
Poland has announced a procurement of 10,000 WarMate loitering munitions systems, described as the largest public order of its kind globally. The procurement also includes thousands of FlyEye systems, which have been utilized in combat environments for several years. The acquisition is part of ongoing efforts to develop unmanned systems. The purchase aims to update existing unmanned systems with new types of technology.
Polskie Radio 24
Polish Defense Firm To Launch Unmanned Systems
A Polish defense company plans to introduce several new unmanned systems this year. The company stated it must continuously offer new systems to remain competitive in the market. These developments are intended to support the ongoing modernization of the Polish military. The company noted that the Polish military is actively working to develop its weaponry and equipment.
Polskie Radio 24
Large Cryptocurrency Fraud Suspected In Poland
Polish prosecutors and police are investigating a cybercrime case involving financial losses. Authorities are currently questioning victims and witnesses to determine the full scale of the fraud. While the exact total is not yet confirmed, officials stated they can responsibly say the amounts involved are in the millions. The investigation is also addressing discrepancies regarding the number of reported victims, with conflicting figures of 700 and 30,000 being discussed. An investigation has been ongoing for 10 days regarding potential links to the Russian mafia. Prosecutors are investigating a fraud case involving Zonda Krypty that affected tens of thousands of people. The victims are reportedly unable to withdraw their funds. The case involves amounts totaling nearly one million PLN for Kacper Tomasiak, Paweł Wąsek, and Władimir Semironij.
Polskie Radio 3
Polish Lawmakers Propose Healthcare System Reform
The Polish government is discussing potential funding cuts for medical examinations of adult patients within the country's underfunded healthcare system. Former Deputy Health Minister Posowianusz Cieszyński described the situation as scandalous in response to the Ministry of Health letter. The proposed measures aim to generate budget savings. Ten hospitals in a Polish voivodeship have entered a competitive bidding process and secured funding for various projects. Agnieszka Głowiak, Director of the Health Department at the Voivodeship Office, stated that the subsidies range from several million to 20 million PLN depending on the project. The funds are sourced from the Recovery and Resilience Facility (KPO). New regulations introducing new standards came into effect on Saturday. A new parliamentary bill aims to reform Poland's healthcare system to address funding gaps.
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Poland Discusses Reducing Russian Raw Material Dependency
Poland is discussing the necessity of Europe becoming independent from Russian raw materials. European nations are working toward reducing dependence on raw materials sourced from Russia. The source noted the focus is on uniezależnianiu się od surowców z Rosji. The discussion focuses on the concept of 'uniezależnianie się od surowców z Rosji' to integrate more effectively with Europe. Polish officials are discussing strategies to reduce the country's dependence on raw materials from Russia. The effort is framed as part of a movement toward European unification. Polish reports confirm the nation is actively pursuing a strategy to decouple from Russian raw material supplies to align with European Union goals. The source noted this effort is linked to the ongoing war and economic shifts. The specific budget mentioned in related context reached 336 billion dollars.
Polskie Radio 24
Poland Collects $69 Million In Nine Days
A fundraising initiative led by the 'Latwo Gang' has collected 69 million dollars in nine days. The news was reported by Reuters and various international media outlets. The collection is described as a Polish-led effort. Polish citizens have collected $69 million in just nine days for a fundraising effort. The effort was reportedly initiated by the Law and Justice party. Reuters has reported on the total amount collected by the Polish people.
Polskie Radio 3
Poland Signs Tank Agreement With Hyundai Rotem
Hyundai Rotem CEO Lee Yong-bae signed a deal with Bumar-Labedy CEO Monika Kruczek to manufacture K2 tanks in Poland. The agreement marks a defense production partnership between the South Korean firm and the Polish manufacturer. Bumar Armaty will resume tank production following a 16-year hiatus. The decision follows an executive agreement signed between a Polish weapons group and a South Korean company. Monika Króczek, president of Bumar Armaty, confirmed the move. The production restart is part of a broader effort to increase domestic defense manufacturing. Poland will resume tank production at Bumar-Abendy plants after a 16-year hiatus. Monika Króczek, president of Bumar-Abendy, is overseeing the transition. The move aims to bolster domestic manufacturing capabilities.
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Unprofitable PGG Receives State Subsidies
The Polish coal company PGG is receiving state subsidies despite being largely unprofitable. Most of its plants are considered permanently unprofitable. PGG is listed on the European Union's critical raw materials list. Coking coal produced by the company is essential for the steel industry and Polish defense manufacturing.
TOK FM
Poland Deported 10,000 Former Soviet Citizens Last Year
Polish police conducted 98 operations to detain 242 members of criminal structures originating from former Soviet Union countries. In 2025, authorities also detained 650 wanted persons, primarily foreigners, in cooperation with border guards. The operations focused on border protection and combating foreign-based crime. The Central Bureau of Investigation in Poland conducted 98 operations to detain members of criminal structures. These actions were part of broader efforts to protect borders and combat foreign criminality. Poland deported nearly 10,000 people last year, which is more than three times the number deported in 2023. Witold Banach provided these figures. The reported increase relates to the number of individuals being sent back from the country. The increase represents a rise in deportation activity compared to the previous year.
Polskie Radio 24