Information Service of Polish thought 18.09.2025
Poland. The Capital Police reported that the Ukrainian who released the drone over government buildings at Parkowa Street and Belveder heard a charge of violation of air law. The Ukrainian is besides immediately deported.
Poland. Minister of peculiar Services coordinator Tomasz Siemoniak said: “All this indicates that it was a rocket launched by our aircraft in defence of Poland, in defence of our homeland, in defence of our citizens. And the military has declared that these losses will be covered. It's not like after the first hour, after 3 hours, everything is clear. These drone parts are presently being examined by our specialists very carefully, very thoroughly.” Previously, the government's website and mainstream media claimed it was a Russian drone.
Poland. Deputy Head of the Polish MFA Ignacy Niemczycki said: “We have offered our support in diversifying imports. We see possible solutions and I will ask Slovakia and Hungary to sit down and talk about these possibilities." The Polish Ministry of abroad Affairs says that we must do everything we can to convince Budapest and Bratislava to diversify gas and oil imports and decision distant from Russian sources.
Poland. The head of the MON Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz commented on the words of the Ukrainian leader, Volodymyr Zelenski, who warned that "Poland is incapable to defend people from massive attacks". Kosiniak-Kamysz stated that these were words "unnecessary and untrue".
Poland. The Confederacy demands the resignation of Prime Minister Donald Tusk. Tomasz Grabarczyk on the X portal stated: “The worst Prime Minister in Poland’s history. He withheld from Poles and planet opinion the fact about hitting a home in Wyrywki. He ridiculed us internationally and gave fuel to Russian propaganda. And at the end he began to cover up soldiers of the Polish Army. To resign!”
Poland. erstwhile close associate of Grzegorz Braun writer Piotr Korczarowski (eMission) will fight in the PRIME SHOW MMA cage. His rival will be Mariusz Ząbkowski, more widely known as drag queen Jaga. The writer explains that money for fighting Jaga will let his right-wing tv to work.

European Union. The European Commission has proposed to suspend free trade with Israel in view of the situation in Gaza. He besides wants 2 Israeli ministers on the EU blacklist. These proposals require the approval of the associate States of the European Union.
United States. As announced by U.S. president Donald Trump, he announced that Antifa was a terrorist organization. The links and backing of this organisation are to be examined. There's a legal conflict going on. Antifa is simply a group of people declaring themselves “anti-fascist” and opposed, among others, to conservative events – frequently through physical violence. Antifa is officially devoid of leadership or interior hierarchy. Antifa activists appeared, among others, at the independency March in Warsaw in 2020, erstwhile there was a large riot.
United States. Tom Rose nominated as US Ambassador to Poland. The vote in the committee on the nomination ran by organization divisions: support for Rose was expressed by 12 Republicans, opposition by 10 Democrats. To become an ambassador, Rose needs to get the support of most of the Senate. This is to happen soon.
Ukraine. Kiev needs money. Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenski during a joint briefing with European Parliament president Robert Metsola in Kiev said: “The cost of 1 year of war is $120 billion.” At the same time, he emphasized that another $60 billion would should be found next year.
Ukraine. The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Andrij Hnatov claims that Ukraine spends about $1 172 million (7 billion hryvnia) in 1 day. Previously erstwhile financier Morgan Stanley and Bank of America, Craig Kennedy, stated that Russia spends twice as much on war against Ukraine as its defence spending, according to the national budget.
Ukraine. The U.S.-Ukrainian fund for investment in reconstruction of Ukraine is starting operations with first capital of $150 million, said the Prime Minister of Ukraine, Julia Swyridenko. The $75 million contribution was declared by the U.S. global improvement Finance corp (DFC), and the another $75 million will be contributed by Ukraine.
Ukraine. According to Ukrainian diplomatic sources, after talks in Kiev, it is known that Ukrainians are increasingly counting on the support of the United States, are not inclined to territorial compromises and plan that the war will last at least 3 more years.
Belarus. president of Belarus Alaksandr Lukashenka confirmed that pro-western opposition activist Mikołaj Statkiewicz was re-incarcerated in prison after a brief release. president Lukashenka described the situation in which the erstwhile candidate for president of Belarus Statkiewicz, after being released, went to the neutral region and switched to the Lithuanian side. There he was to be asked if he wanted to return to Belarus, to which he replied yes, even though he knew it meant going back to prison. “I will go to prison” – Statkiewicz was going to say what Lukashenko said was his conscious decision.
Latvia. Another Russian spy in Latvia. The Latvian National safety Service (VDD) informed of the detention of a national of that country who is suspected of collecting information about military facilities in Latvia and reporting them to Russia's intelligence.
Germans. Sovereign alternate for Germany grows stronger. An alternate for Germany (AfD) can number on 27% support, which is the highest consequence of this organization so far. If the elections to the Bundestag were held next Sunday, she would win the AfD ahead of the CDU/CSU chapetal block – 26%.

Germans. The German parliament refused to issue passes to the Bundestag to respective colleagues and experts of MPs increasing in strength of the AfD. The Bundestag justified this decision, stating that access is likely to be ‘used for purposes contrary to the Constitution’.
Great Britain. King Charles III greeted the president of the United States, Donald Trump, at Windsor Castle. Thus, the authoritative part of the U.S. state leader's visit to the UK began. Trump's visit to Britain is accompanied by protests by activists from the halt Trump group who argue his policies. On Wednesday afternoon there will be an anti-Trump march on the streets of London. It was announced, among others, by Green organization chief Zack Polanski, and erstwhile Labour organization leader Jeremy Corbyn. The organizers anticipate tens of thousands of participants.
Israel. Israeli Prime Minister Beniamin Netanyahu announced the launch of a fresh offensive in the Gaza Strip, even though, according to the polls, the vast majority of the population is demanding the end of the war. The UN Committee of Investigation on the Palestinian Territories occupied in the study accused Israel of actions gathering the criteria of genocide. The Netanjah government rejected these allegations, pointing to the deficiency of mention to the Hamas crimes. In Israel there is simply a increasing opposition to the Prime Minister's policy – 70% of citizens declare distrust of Netanjah.
Israel. British parliamentarians were not allowed into the occupied West Bank by Israel. Israel justified its decision by “taking care of public order”. Recently, the Israeli authorities have refused to let their allies into the West Bank.
India. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke to Russian president Vladimir Putin on the phone. In December, the president of the Russian Federation is expected to visit India on an authoritative visit. "Thank you, my friend president Putin, for your call and your warm wishes for my 75th birthday. We are determined to further strengthen our peculiar and unique strategical partnership. India is ready to make all effort to bring about a peaceful resolution of the conflict in Ukraine," the Prime Minister of India wrote.
Mexico. Mexico's president Claudia Sheinbaum, celebrated the anniversary of her country's regaining independency with a challenging message in which she stated that she would not let or accept abroad intervention. These words dealt with the United States' force under Donald Trump's regulation on Mexico. president Sheinbaum consistently rejects president Donald Trump's administration's bids to send American soldiers to fight cartels, any of which were recognized by his government as terrorist groups.
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