Polish thought Information Service – signals noted 27.07.2025

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Polish thought Information Service – signals noted 27.07.2025

Poland. In Warsaw, the United States signed a debt warrant of $4,000,000 (4 billion) for the modernization of the Polish army. The United States credit warrant is granted by Poland, among others, under the abroad Military Financing programme, which assumes granting US allies and partners loans and grants to acquisition American military equipment. Undersecretary of State for Arms Control and global safety USA Brent T. Christensen stated that "Poland opens up to the best, most advanced military equipment in the world".

Poland. talker of the Sejm Szymon Holovnia said that the wording of the "state coup" was utilized not in the legal sense but in the sense of political diagnosis. He appealed to both sides of the political dispute to "not search plots where they are not" and not question the electoral verdict.

Poland. Poland increases spending on defence by 2025, spending at least PLN 186,000,000 (186 billion), representing as much as 4.7% of GDP. Only in the first half of this year, almost PLN 22,000,000 (22 billion) were allocated to this purpose. In Business Insider Poland, Jack Frączek’s text “Recordary reinforcement funds. The money flows abroad" states: "Before planet War II, the Polish government invested primarily in the manufacture that was expected to supply weapons to the army (COP), but yet it was taken over by Germany and worked for them. They besides made unnecessary investments in the Navy as it turned out. Now we are going a different way and quite a few resources is directed towards buying abroad weapons, and smaller amounts go in the production of arms in Poland.”

Poland. “To Things” publishes the latest support for political parties. If elections were held today, the results would be as follows: PiS – 28%, PO – 24%, Confederation – 14%, full – 6%, Left – 6%, Poland 2050 – 5%, Confederation of the Polish Crown – 5% and PSL – 4%. Participation in the parliamentary elections was declared by 63% of respondents, including 52% of 'agreement' and 11% of 'manier'. The deficiency of vote expressed 29 % of the respondents, including 17 % of the "declaration" and 12 % of the "determination". The answer "I don't know/tough to say" was 8% of the questions asked.

Poland. Farmers are informing that the situation on the sugar marketplace is dramatic. All thanks to mass exports of this natural material from Ukraine. president of the NSZZ “Solidarity” of Sugar manufacture Workers Stanisław Lubaś stated: “We sale – on average counting – for 50 grosz below costs. This causes gigantic losses and these losses have all companies in Poland (Polish Sugar) very large, unprecedented so far. What I'm saying is, we've had 500 million more recently, and right now, we're going to have losses somewhere around this. The situation is so difficult. This is simply a problem not only of sugar, but besides of many another agricultural products that flow from Ukraine to Polish, European markets, blocking our exports.”

Poland. In Sosnowiec there were celebrations commemorating the 24th anniversary of the death of Polish leader Edward Gierek. The grave was attended by representatives of various political groups, among others: Association of Democratic Left, Labour Union, Polish Socialist Party, Communist organization of Poland, Polish Left Movement, Stow. Generation, ZPR Grunwald, Association of Inheritors of Polish Kombatants II of Poland, Young Left, Polish Slavic Committee, Polish thought Club and the Lower Silesia Polish National Party. Among the speakers were Mr Zbyszek Zaborowski (SLD), Mr Maciej Gadaczek (Generations) and Mr Jakub Chudy (KPP).

Poland. In Warsaw, Krakow and Wroclaw, protests were held under the slogan “Stop Starving Gaza”. The demonstrators called for the Israeli blockade to be completed, the flow of food, water, fuel and medical means restored, the beginning of all border crossings and the immediate ceasefire. Over 100 humanitarian organizations, including Catholic and Orthodox organizations, are alarming the famine in Gaza.

Poland. Contrary to the announcements of politicians in Poland, Intel stated that, as part of the savings, he was withdrawing from the announced investments in Poland. The company's Directorate announced this shortly after publication of the financial results for the second quarter. Intel announced earlier that he wanted to invest little than $5,000,000 in the construction of a plant for integration and investigating semiconductors in the municipality of Miękinia close Wrocław. The investment in the Legnica economical region was intended to make 2,000 jobs. Intel will, however, invest in Costa Rica, Malaysia and Vietnam.

Poland. Ending his word president of Poland Andrzej Duda honored with the Cross of the Grand Order of Polonia Revival by erstwhile president of Krakow Prof. Jacek Majchrowski. This caused protests of people from the PiS environment, including Dariusz Matecki. Prof. Jacek Majchrowski is simply a typical of the classical left. He is an expert on national-democracy past and was associated with the Polish Union of the National Community Bolesław Tejkowski in the 1980s.

United States. U.S. president Donald Trump reported that he had an interview with the Heads of Government of Cambodia and Thailand. The discussion afraid the conclusion of the 3rd day of the armed conflict at the border between these countries.

Russia. The Rosscongress Foundation study (the organizer of the “Russian Davos” in Saint Petersburg) published a study on “the militarization of Europe”. Inside were satellite images of Polish military facilities, which caused surprise and media concern in Poland. The study utilized satellite photos of Mesko plant in Skarżysko Kamienna or Military Motorization Plant in Poznań. Michał Leski of the Polish thought Club wrote: “Only a complete moron can be surprised. Did Polish media honk from the east to the late hours of the night about the fact that we would arm ourselves with power believe that in Russia everyone was deaf and blind? The ostentably promilitarian attitude of Polish politicians acts on Russia like a bull pad”

Ukraine. On the “To Things” channel, war correspondent Mateusz Lachowski writes that the leader of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenski limits the autonomy of NABU and SAP, as investigations began to concern crucial politicians from its immediate surroundings. Lachowski said: “It is no secret that in Ukraine politicians get 2 salaries... The leader of the faction, can be said organization leader, deals with winning majority in the Ukrainian parliament. And he besides pays an extra wage to his deputies in the organization all month.

Ukraine. According to military expert Krzysztof Podgórski, troops of the 33rd Guarded firearm Regiment Mechanized 20th firearm Division of the 8th Guarded National Military Army of the confederate Group captured Aleksandra Kalinowe. The Russian troops of the 36th Independent defender firearm Brigade Mechanized from the 29th Guarded National Military Army of the “East” group captured the Green Gaj and went to the River Vovcza. The situation of Ukrainian troops below Klebanbyksky Water Tank is becoming critical.

Vatican. "Vatican News" reported on the gathering of Pope Leon XIV with the president of the Department of External Ceremonial Relations of the Moscow Patriarchate Metropolitan Antoni. Formally metropolitan Antoni is the second most crucial individual in the Russian church. It besides plays an influential function as the Volkołam metropolitan.

Hungary. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban firmly stated that "Hungary will not support the fresh budget of the European Union until Brussels unlocks all the funds we hold." He added that "globalist bureaucrats" are plotting to "pull Europe's money into Ukraine" while "European farmers are rebelling to defend their future".

Great Britain. Upon arriving in Scotland for a five-day visit, US president Donald Trump stated that immigration “kills Europe”. Answering a reporter’s question about migration, he said that “as far as immigration is concerned, you better get it together. You will no longer have Europe."

Italy. NATO associate countries agreed to devote 5% of GDP to defence by 2035. The Italian government plans to accomplish this by implementing the “Faran plan” – building a bridge between Italy and Sicily. Benito Mussolini (1883-1945) and Silvio Berlusconi (1936-2023) dreamed of this bridge in the past

Germans. Berlin's streets have undergone a immense “Parade of Equality” under the slogan “No More Silence”. Unlike erstwhile years, this year a group of Bundestag employees who engage in homosexual rights actions did not participate in the parade. The administration prevented them from attending. "Deutsche Jugend Voran" protested against the parade.

Germans. The German education strategy last year reported 35,570 violent crimes. This gives an average of 97 violent crimes per day, of which 740 are knife attacks. This means more than 2 knife attacks a day. A full of 4254 foreigners were suspected, and 7309 had German citizenship. A very large number of suspects are persons of abroad origin, but due to the fact that they have German passports, they are counted exclusively as ‘Germany’. The information was provided by Alternatives to Germany (AfD) Martin Hess.

However, given all the crimes, this figure reaches 94,318. Additionally, 24,292 crimes occurred during school events specified as school trips or theatre performances, including 284 knife incidents.

Italy. Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni v. designation of the Palestinian State. Meloni assessed that the situation had not yet matured into specified a decision. She added: “I said it many times, including in parliament. I told the Palestinian authorities, as well as Macron, that the Palestinian States are not here." The Italian right as many sovereigns and nationalists in Europe do not support the designation of a Muslim state against Israel in the mediate East.

Israel. On Radio, Dr. Bogdan Pliszka of the Polish Geopolitical Society said: "We have late heard in the Israeli Parliament that all Palestinians – all – must be killed, including children, due to the fact that these children will grow up and become terrorists." He added: “With humanitarian aid in the Gaza Strip, there is simply a very serious problem, especially since Israel blocked aid organised by the UN or another humanitarian organizations and introduced its own aid with the Americans by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation. This form of aid is highly criticised by the UN as 1 that segregates the civilian population, of course it is insufficient, and at the same time, many fatalities happen during the distribution of this aid."

Israel. Almost 1 in 3 Gaza residents go through days without food – the planet Food Programme alerts. The WFP reports that malnutrition increases rapidly, and about 90 000 women and children require immediate nutritional treatment. "Help is the only way for most people to eat."

Israel. At least 25 people killed as a consequence of Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip, mainly erstwhile searching for food. A public opinion was shaken by a movie from Maysar Adwan that mourned the body of her 11-year-old boy Qais. It was in an Israeli raid on a school in Gaza that was utilized as a shelter.

Israel. Under global criticism, Israel announced the resumption of humanitarian relief to the Gaza Strip. The first deliveries have reached the needy.

China. Chinese scientists from the Hefea Institute of Physical Sciences at the Chinese Academy of Sciences claim to have created the world's largest crystal of barium and galium selenc (BGSe), with a diameter of 60 millimetres. It transforms the short-wave energy of a short-wave infrared laser into average and far-infrared beams. It opens the way for effective demolition of targets at immense distances, including in space.

China. Chinese state tv CCTV presented an animation of a fresh graphite bomb. According to authoritative reports, it is able to origin a complete power shutdown in large areas, effectively paralyzing the opponent's energy infrastructure. This weapon, releases 90 cylindrical sub-ammunitions which, after contact with the ground, detonate in the air, scattering fine chemically treated carbon fibers. These fibres are able to origin short circuit in high-voltage infrastructure, leading to an immediate and extended power outage in an area of at least 10,000 square metres.

China. The mediate State wants a planet organization managing artificial intelligence. China's Prime Minister Li Qiang, speaking at the planet Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai, announced his intention to set up an global organization supporting global cooperation in the area of artificial intelligence. The Deputy Prime Minister of abroad Affairs of China Ma Zhaox suggested during a gathering with representatives of 30 states, including Russia, South Africa, Qatar and Germany, that the seat of the proposed organization could be established in Shanghai.

Cambodia. Cambodia's Ambassador to the UN Chheat Keo called for a "immediate, unconditional" ceasefire with Thailand. To date, at least 30 people have been killed, including civilians, and thousands have been forced to leave their homes. The UN safety Council held an extraordinary gathering behind closed doors in fresh York City. 15 UNSC members called on the parties to de-escalate, show restraint and peaceful resolution. Ambassador Chhea Keo said "We are besides calling for a peaceful resolution of the dispute". He added that Cambodia is not the aggressor: “How a tiny country without air force can attack a much larger country with 3 times the size of an army. We don't do that."

Korean People's Democratic Republic (KRLD). North Korean leader Kim Jong Un stated on the anniversary of the signing of a truce agreement ending the 1950–53 Korean War that his country would win in "a confrontation with imperialism and the US".

Togo. Russia is intensifying its presence in Africa. Moscow approved a draft military cooperation agreement with Togo, covering joint military exercises, training of Togian soldiers and exchange of intelligence. Thus, the Russian Federation has access to an highly crucial port in Lome on the Gulf of Guinea. akin agreements Russia had previously signed with Mali and Burkina Faso.

Togo. The deep-sea port of Lome, adapted for the reception of container ships and warships through the agreement with Russia will be open to ships from the Sahel Alliance, Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger. So far, Russia supporting Mali had to usage the port of Konakry in Guinea, which is separated from the borders of Mali by mountains covered with dense rainforests. The road from Lome to Mali through Burkina Faso is much easier and shorter.

South Africa (RPA). At the age of 38, a tragic millionaire and environmental promoter Francois Christiaan Conradie died. He co-owned the Gondwana Private Game Reserve in South Africa, owned luxury hotels and organized safaris for celebrities. He was trampled by an elephant erstwhile he tried to drive a herd of these animals on his reservation.

Australia. Britain and Australia signed a 50-year treaty on cooperation in the construction of nuclear-powered submarines. The agreement, which is part of the AUKUS alliance, is strategical for both countries. The ships are to defend these countries from Russia and China. The British Ministry of Defence predicts that exports to Australia will increase to £20 billion in 25 years.

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