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Poland begins construction of €2.3bn deepwater port on Baltic coast
The terminal is planned to serve not only Poland but also eastern Germany and the landlocked Czech Republic, Slovakia, Austria and Hungary.
02
Tusk: Poland will host international military exercises to prepare for Ukraine security guarantees
Prime Minister Donald Tusk also declared Poland's willingness to permanently host more troops from allied countries.
03
Poland uses DNA testing to identify victims of WWII Ukrainian massacres for first time
"After more than 80 years, families are receiving the answer they have awaited for generations," says Poland's culture minister.
04
Warsaw’s clean transport zone shows early signs of improving air quality
NO2 concentrations fell by 18% inside the zone over two years, compared with a 5% decline outside.
05
Polish soldiers now able to collect uniforms from parcel lockers
The scheme is being rolled out by the armed forces, with private delivery giant InPost responsible for deliveries.
06
Poland’s first offshore wind farm begins generating power
The government hopes to produce a fifth of Poland's electricity from offshore wind by 2040 as it moves away from coal towards renewables and nuclear.
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Poland marks 85th anniversary of WWII Jedwabne pogrom of Jews amid far-right protests
Hundreds of Jews were killed by their Polish neighbours under the watch of the Nazi-German occupiers.
08
Polish far-right activists – one a suspected Russian spy – charged over confrontation with Ukrainian
A recording of the incident went viral on social media this week.
09
Poland marks anniversary of WWII massacres by Ukrainians amid diplomatic dispute with Kyiv
Around 100,000 Poles are estimated to have been killed during the Volhynia massacres.
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Ukraine calls for Polish politicians to “stop inciting hate” after Ukrainian girls abused on bus
Police have identified and detained a man who was filmed hurling xenophobic obscenities at two young Ukrainians.
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Researchers seek to solve mystery of Poland’s “Crooked Forest” before the trees die out
The reason why the pine trees have such dramatic C-shaped curves at the bottom of their trunks remains unknown.
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Warsaw to host new European Space Agency security centre
The facility will be the ESA's first outside its 11 founding member states and first on the EU's eastern flank.
13
Polish government unveils hospital reforms amid scandal over doctors’ pay and “VIP lounge”
The announcement comes amid a stream of media reports regarding alleged improprieties in the public healthcare system.
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European Parliament criticises Zelensky for naming military unit after group that massacred Poles in WWII
Ukraine's decision was "not in line with European values", said the EP.
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Polish and Ukrainian presidents meet for first time since start of diplomatic crisis
It is important to "remain in dialogue" given that Poland and Ukraine "share a common enemy in Russia", says Karol Nawrocki.
16
Russian couple jailed in Poland for espionage and sending parcel bomb
The pair had refugee status in Poland but spied on Russian opposition activists.
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Poland to become first European producer of US Barracuda cruise missiles
The deal will "transform the continent's defence industry", claims the American supplier, Anduril Industries.
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Polish air-traffic agency funds frozen as Pfizer enforces €1.3bn ruling for Poland’s unpaid Covid vaccines
The prime minister says the government will ensure the agency receives funds to continue operations and ensure air-traffic safety.
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  • Notes from Poland confirms Poland has begun construction of a €2.3bn deepwater port, will host military exercises related to Ukraine security guarantees, and has become Europe's first Barracuda cruise missile producer.
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  • No divergence is detectable as Notes from Poland is the sole source covering Polish developments in this cycle; the absence of other outlets' perspectives makes comparative framing impossible.
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Narrative Divergence
How differently the sources covering this story frame it — measured by tone, emphasis, and what each outlet chooses to highlight or omit.
1 — Sources frame the story almost identically
2 — Minor differences in tone or emphasis
3 — Noticeable differences; some outlets highlight what others omit
4 — Stark contrasts; conflicting narratives
5 — Sources tell fundamentally different stories
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Notes from Poland covers the full spectrum of Polish security transformation: deepwater port construction, military exercises for Ukraine guarantees, Barracuda missile production, ESA security centre, offshore wind farm, clean transport zone, WWII Volhynia massacre DNA identification, and the Pfizer €1.3bn ruling freezing air-traffic agency funds — maintaining meticulous document analysis and accountability framing throughout without ideological positioning.

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