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JSW Coal Company Faces Reorganization
JSW coal company is undergoing a reorganization or recovery plan following financial difficulties. The company produces coking coal, which is listed as a critical material by the European Union. While the company previously achieved profits, it currently faces a difficult market situation for coking coal. The extent of the reorganization and potential job cuts or budget restrictions remain uncertain. The company is noted as a producer of both coking and energy coal in Poland.
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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.
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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.
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Poland Files Motion To Suspend Mercosur Agreement
Poland will submit a complaint and a motion to suspend the Mercosur agreement until a ruling is reached by the European Union tribunal. Poland argues that waiting for a final ruling on whether the agreement complies with EU law would be too late to address potential damages. Stefan Krajewski stated that Poland will also submit a request to halt the application of the agreement until a ruling is reached by the European Court of Justice. A case before the court can take between several months and two years to resolve. The Polish position is that waiting for a final judicial ruling could result in irreparable damages.
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Poland Denies Entry To 670 People At German Border
Polish authorities have inspected over 1.8 million travelers attempting to enter Poland via the German border since July 7. Officials reported refusing entry to more than 670 individuals during this period. Additionally, Poland has accepted 282 people from Germany as part of readmission processes. The report characterizes these border activities as part of a hybrid warfare campaign against Poland. Since the reinstatement of border controls on July 7, officials have conducted checks on more than 1.8 million travelers entering Poland from Germany. The process included the readmission of 282 people from Germany and 12 people from Lithuania to Poland. Additionally, 421 people were transferred from Poland to Lithuania. The discussion also addressed combating crime among foreigners.
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Fountain Multimedia Park Shows Begin Friday In Warsaw
Multimedia park Fountain in Warsaw will begin its annual shows this Friday. The theme for this year's performances is 'Great Hearts,' according to director Andrzej Matusiak. The program will feature elements related to figures such as Andrzej Wajda, Fryderyk Chopin, and Tamara Łęcka. Matusiak stated the theme focuses on both the greatness of historical figures and the small acts of kindness within individuals.
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Sikorski Notes Polish Doubts Over US Loyalty
Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski stated that doubts regarding United States loyalty are not limited to Poland. These concerns follow comments by Prime Minister Donald Tusk in the Financial Times. Tusk questioned if the United States is prepared to remain as loyal to Europe as outlined in existing treaties. Sikorski noted that these doubts are becoming a broader phenomenon. Sikorski noted that these apprehensions are being heard across the region.
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Polish Sejm To Begin Three-Day Session Thursday
The Polish Sejm will begin a three-day session this Thursday. Members of Parliament will address motions for no-confidence votes against the ministers of climate and environment and the minister of health. A motion to remove Paulina Henikłowska was submitted to the Sejm at the end of March. Approximately 100 MPs have signed the motion, primarily from the Confederation party.
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Poland To Seek EU Support For Farmers
Agriculture Minister Stefan Krajewski stated that Poland will submit a request to the European Union to suspend the application of a specific agreement until a complaint is resolved. The Polish government will submit a request to the European Commission for support for farmers whose crops were damaged by frosts. The announcement was made by Andrzej Grzybs. Police Speed Groups will also increase road safety monitoring during the upcoming long weekend. Officers will focus on speeding, sobriety, seatbelt use, and child safety regulations. Poland will continue to cooperate with the United States to secure the release of all political prisoners in Belarus. Radosław Sikorski described recent discussions involving the US Secretary of State and US Ambassador to Warsaw, Tom Rose, as a joint success for the Polish-American alliance.
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Poland Begins Declassification Of Military Intelligence Report Annex
A formal procedure has been initiated to declassify an annex to a report regarding the liquidation of military intelligence services. The Presidential Palace has formally started the procedure to declassify the annex to the report on the liquidation of military intelligence services. The move follows discussions between the Presidential Palace and the PiS party leader. The declassification aims to address various myths and false narratives surrounding the document. The original 2007 report addressed the dissolution of military intelligence services. The declassification process is intended to provide clarity on the historical events. The document was sent to parliaments following the president's initiation of declassification procedures. Under current regulations, an opinion from the Marshals of both chambers of the Sejm is required, though it is not binding for the head of state.
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