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Piotr Nisztor

Piotr Nisztor

Polish investigative journalist and reporter (born 1984)

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    Whistleblower surgeon fired after warning Warsaw mayor Trzaskowski about VIP fast-track and unqualified ER chief

    Evidence surfaced Friday that Warsaw mayor Rafał Trzaskowski and interior minister Marcin Kierwiński had been warned in mid-2025 about irregularities at the city-owned South Hospital, including a VIP fast-track for politicians and an unqualified doctor running the emergency department. The whistleblower surgeon was dismissed two months later; the prosecutor general has now opened an investigation.

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Hormuz closes, Rome bristles

Donald Trump strains allies as Iran threatens Hormuz and Europe braces for dangerous heat

The past half-day brought a familiar mix of hard power and hard weather. A Middle East truce wobbled, Washington quarrelled with Rome, and Europe tried to keep people moving as thermometers climbed.

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  • US-Iran draft peace agreement talks

    Closes the Strait of Hormuz as Tehran escalates tensions ahead of scheduled nuclear talks with the US in Switzerland.

  • Germany vs. Ivory Coast in Toronto

    Secures a 2-1 victory as Deniz Undav scores twice, including a dramatic 94th-minute winner to send Germany into the knockout stages.

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World · Updated 11m ago

The Middle East after Gaza

The Egypt-Qatar monitoring mechanism for Gaza began its first full test, and the Strait of Hormuz was closed by Iran, prompting a US response.

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