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Łukasz Jankowski

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  • 3h ago

    Former surgeon's allegations of patient deaths and VIP perks for politicians at Warsaw's South Hospital trigger probe

    Dr Emil Jędrzejewski, a former head of surgery, has accused a Warsaw hospital of fatal medical errors and operating a special fast-track for Civic Coalition politicians. President Rafał Trzaskowski has referred the matter to the prosecutor general.

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Hormuz opens, France boils

Congress rebukes Trump as heatwaves close France and markets question AI spending

The past half-day brought a familiar mix of hard power and fragile systems. Washington argued over war authority, Europe sweated through record heat, railways and aircraft faced technical alarms, and investors discovered that AI enthusiasm can reverse quickly.

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  • Israel bombs Hezbollah targets in Beirut

    Declares the peace protocol a "declaration of defeat of America" as Tehran reacts to the US ratifying the 14-point agreement to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

  • Nottingham NHS maternity review

    Expands Martha's Rule to all maternity units nationwide following the systemic failures identified in the Nottingham review.

  • France detects first Ebola case

    Exhibited mild symptoms during his return flight, health officials confirm, as the doctor remains in strict isolation following his humanitarian mission in the DRC.

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World · Updated 2h ago

The US under Trump: second term

The Trump administration's private warnings to EU capitals about new tariffs linked to defence spending and migration represent a continuation of existing pressure tactics rather than a new policy direction.

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