Polish thought Information Service – signals noted 30.06.2025.
Poland. “Fact” writes that mayors and mayors are given instructions in case of war. The paper says: “They must be ready: underground hospitals, shelters in municipalities, but besides people. That's why training is ongoing. Power doesn't say it directly, but preparations for the worst have already begun. The mayors and mayors learn how to manage chaos. due to the fact that erstwhile the war breaks out, there won't be time for questions. 148 officials have already been trained in Silesia."
Poland. Government is working on a fresh educational brochure ‘A crisis guide’, which will scope all home in Poland. The brochure is created in cooperation with the Ministry of Interior and Administration, the Ministry of National Defence and the Government safety Centre. The paper is expected to number from 20 to 30 pages and will be based on the civilian Protection and Defence Act. It's expected to be helpful in the event of a war. or a natural disaster.
Poland. With the state budget, in 2025 about 16,000,000,000 (PLN 16 billion) were allocated to the preparation of local governments for war – writes “Fact”. Half a billion are expected to go to the Silesian Voivodeship – mainly to build shelters and educate residents.
Poland. The dispute about the situation on the Polish-German border is tightened. The opposition accuses the rulers of implementing German migration policy. Dr. Mirosław Nowak writes: “The situation is abnormal. Groups of citizens, supporters, political environments are working out for you from border protection, and unfortunately the thesis about a cardboard country is confirmed. Borders according to media coverage have the tightness of the dummies. Activists in social work catch illegal migrants. This is gonna end tragically, due to the fact that individual on 1 side or the another is gonna lose their nerve. What we're seeing is the finale of a senseless multi-culti policy promoted by crazy Brusselsers.‘.
Poland. The Border Guards of the Nadodrzán Border defender Branch in Zielona Góra express increasing discontent with the current situation of border control. Officers feel that their work is losing sense due to the fact that instead of effectively guarding the border, they must receive foreigners from German services and formally legalise their stay in Poland. The biggest opposition among the guards is to awaken the policy of open borders introduced by the Donald Tusk government, according to which, as they have stated, they must follow orders given straight by the Home Minister Tomasz Siemoniak.
Poland. Government spokesperson Adam Trap erstwhile asked about the situation on the Polish-German border, he stated that "there is no worrying data in this regard". Deputy Minister Sebastian Gajewski, is another fresh Left politician who claims that we have no emigration crisis. According to him, talking about a migration crisis is manipulation.
Poland. For the 22nd time in Kędzierzyn-Koźl, the Provincial Days of Kresowa Culture were held, combined with the celebrations of the National Day of Memory of Victims of Genocide made by Ukrainian nationalists on citizens of the Second Republic of Poland. The organizer of the ceremony was the Patriotic Union of Border and Kombatant Organizations at the head of which stands Witold Listowski. The celebrations began with Mass in the church of St. Sigismund and St. The participants then took part in the Kozla Street Memorial March. The ceremony was attended by well-known activists at the end of the MP Andrzej Zapalowski, Katarzyna Sokołowska and Jacek Międlar.
Poland. According to the Russian state-owned TASS agency, Poland has granted extradition approval to the USA of the erstwhile head of the large Russian cryptocurrency exchange WEX, Dmitri Vasilyeva. The man was detained in Warsaw in 2024. Dmitri Vasilyev, erstwhile head of cryptocurrency stock exchange, was released to the US by Poland on a case related to another “King of cryptocurrency” Alexander Winnik. The Russian is facing even 25 years in prison for money laundering and financial fraud.
United States. Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said on ABC News that the president of the United States Donald Trump wants to "cross the bill" on sanctions against Russia and its trading partners. Senator Graham, who along with the Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal is the author of the fresh Sanctions Act on Russia, stressed that as part of this solution, countries buying goods from Russia and not helping Ukraine will be charged 500 % duties on products exported by them to the United States. president Trump is tired of the deficiency of advancement in Russian-Ukrainian negotiations.
United States. The 55th march of homosexuals, the alleged "parade of equality", went through Manhattan. The march is considered the largest event of its kind in North America, according to the organizers, it brought together 900,000 people. Participants of the parade included a candidate for mayor of fresh York Zohran Mamdan, fresh York lawyer General Letitia James or fresh York Police Commissioner (NYPD) Jessica Tisch. She last joined the organizations of sexual minorities in the police – Gay Officers Action League.
United States. NBC News reports that the organizers of respective of the largest alleged "paradise of equality" in the US did not receive this year after about $350,000 previously donated by corporate sponsors.
United States. Homelessness in the United States is simply a increasing problem that affects an expanding number of people and the phenomenon of "car life" is becoming increasingly common. In 2024, there were over 770,000 homeless in the United States, and in cities like Los Angeles, most people who did not usage shelters live in vehicles.
Russia. According to “Le Figaro”, the Russian Federation is intensifying tank production and creating a strategical reserve despite losses since the start of the war. Russia has at least 4,000 tanks in 2025 and plans to increase this to 7,000 by 2030 – according to French president Emmanuel Macron's estimates.
Russia. Head of the Russian abroad Intelligence Service Sergei Naryszkin reported a telephone call to the CIA chief John Ratcliffe. They agreed to contact us anytime.
Russia. Scattered on the Russian-Azerbejjan line. Russian services detained more than 40 members of the Azerbaijani diaspora in Yekaterinburg. The case was connected to the 2001 homicide. Junisa Palayev. After 24 years, evidence was found that behind the crime was a gang associated with the cafe “Kaspij”. The situation got complicated due to the fact that 2 detainees died. Russian media reports that they had heart problems. The MFA in Baku called on a Russian typical to talk. The Ministry of Culture in turn cancelled all the events the Russians planned to organize in Azerbaijan.
Russia. president of Russia Vladimir Putin may appear on the Russian animated series “Rectangular‘. The British press suggested that "the Kremlin will not consent to this" and wrote about "a dictator with no sense of humor." spokesperson for the Kremlin Dmitri Doskov stated: "Russian president Vladimir Putin is an integral part of the country's life, including the youngest fellow citizens, so his appearance in caricatures is understandable and does not require Kremlin's approval".
Ukraine. According to Ukrainian media “The hunted deserter Alexi Zubrycki” is in Cosimos. Since April, the crew of the global Space Station (ISS) has included Oleksiy Zubrycki, a erstwhile lieutenant of the Ukrainian Army, who was convicted of treason in Ukraine, reported the Ukrainian portal Suspilene. The ISS crew consists of 7 people. Apart from Zubrycki these are: nipponese Takuya Onishi, Americans Jonny Kim, Anne McClain and Nichole Ayers and Russians KIryl Pieskov and Sergei Ryżykov.
Ukraine. Leader of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenski signed a decree to retreat his country from the Ottawa Convention prohibiting the usage of anti-personnel mines. Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia jointly notified the UN States of the termination of the Ottawa Convention. Earlier in June, the Finnish Parliament besides decided to retreat from this treaty. In Poland, the Sejm passed a law on the termination of the Ottawa Convention.
Germans. In Zgorzelec there was a large demonstration against illegal migration. Its participants switched to the German side and sang Mazurek Dąbrowski. The “Stop of Illegal Immigration” protest was organised by the “Citizen Patrons”. The protest was attended by crowds of Poles, with national colours. The Euro MP of the Confederation besides appeared at the protest Mr Buczek, who said: “More and more peoples of Europe are beginning to see the policy that their rulers have unleashed on them for many years. The consequences for this policy Germany wants to shift to Poland. We do not want specified a policy, we are consistent."
Germans. erstwhile Head of the Exile Union Erika Steinbach She wrote that Polish requests for reparations are unjustified. She added that this question “has already been clarified in global law... Nevertheless, in violation of global law there is inactive expropriation of Germans from the territory of present Poland. There's inactive a bill to settle. You know that and you ignore it.” The head of MON and the leader of PSL responded to these words Władysław Kosiniak-Kamish In writing: “Germany has inactive not accounted for the crimes committed during planet War II. The compensation to be paid to Poland in this respect is the only account to be settled."
Slovakia. IPSOS poll for the paper "Dennik N". Most Slovaks want Slovakia to stay in the North Atlantic Alliance and the European Union. There are 65.7% of respondents in favour of staying in NATO, and 69% in the EU want to stay.
Serbia. 2 demonstrations, supporters and opponents of the President's regulation took place in the capital of Serbia on Saturday Aleksandra Vuchicia. Police forces stood between groups so that there would be no direct clash. This yet resulted in anti-government demonstrators fighting with officers. Bottles, firecrackers and flares flew in their direction. Police decided to usage teardrop gas. Chief of Police Dragan Vasiljević, during the event was included "a fewer twelve hooligans". Six police officers were injured. Further anti-government and anti-presidential manifestations are announced.
Hungary. The United States is abolishing sanctions against the Hungarian Paks-2 atomic power plant, built by Rosatom. Head of the MFA of Ukraine Peter Szijjarto He wrote: “The US abolished sanctions that blocked the construction of the Paks-2 atomic power plant. These politically motivated measures were introduced by the Biden administration shortly before Donald Trump took office."
Great Britain. The Glastonbury Festival turned into a large anti-Israeli demonstration. Members of the rap team Bob Vylan They chanted from the phase to the joy of the audience: Free, free Palestine and extremist anti-Israeli slogans. many Palestinian flags flew in the audience. The British government reacted decisively. Secretary of Culture Lisa Nandy turned to the head of the BBC, Tim Davie, with a request for clarification of the procedures which the broadcaster undertook before the broadcast of an anti-Israeli performance. Police besides announced an analysis of the recordings for possible violations of the law.
Vatican. Pope Leon XIV He put white wool on the paliuszes, a symbol of ties with the Holy See, over 50 fresh archbishops of the metropolises. Among them were 3 Poles: the metropolitan of Warsaw archbishop Adrian Galbas, Metropolitan of Szczecin-Stone Archbishop Wiesław Śmigiel Poznań Metropolitan Archbishop Zbigniew Zieliński.
Israel. The Jerusalem territory Court responded to the Israeli Prime Minister’s request Benjamin Netanjah to postpone the proceeding in the corruption process. This process has been taking place against the head of the Israeli government since 2020. The information was provided by the AFP agency, citing a court paper published by the Likud Party.
Israel. At least 14 people were killed and respective twelve were injured as a consequence of Israel's successive attacks in the Gaza Strip," reported the local civilian defence, as quoted by the AFP on Sunday. 3 children are among the fatalities.
Israel. Israeli government ministers illegally demanded abroad journalists to get censor's approval to study rocket hits. The country has a strategy of preventive military censorship – editors study texts for approval, and censors are frequently present in newsrooms. Journalists believe that the Israeli strategy distorts the integrity of the relation and whitewashs the actions of the Israeli army.
Haiti. The U.S. State Organisation (OPA) called on its associate States to participate in military missions in the fight against gangs that have been controlling most of Haiti for respective years. This is simply a reaction to the U.S. authorities' decision to abolish the peculiar protection position granted to Haitian immigrants and announce the mass deportations of Haitians to their homeland. The United States has recognised that "the conditions presently in place in Haiti no longer require peculiar protection for its citizens".
Tanzania. 38 people were killed and 28 were injured in the Kilimanjaro region in a bus and coach collision, resulting in both vehicles caught fire.
Togo. Anti-government demonstrations are expanding despite being banned from 2022. On Thursday, a tiny group of influencers and net developers launched a protest. Many young people followed in their footsteps. There are clashes with government forces. 7 people are dead. The Togians protest against rising electricity prices and anti-democratic constitutional reform. 59-year-old Faure Gnassingbe country leader, liquidated the office of president and changed the constitutions. Thanks to this, he was sworn in as president of the Council of Ministers. Gnassingbe assumed a function that has no cadency restrictions.
kk, ow, oot