Members of Poland's opposition Law and Justice (PiS) party, unhappy with the new coalition government's efforts to depoliticize public media, have taken over the headquarters of the state TV company, TVP. About 100 PiS MPs chose a sit-in protest at TVP instead of participating in a parliamentary resolution on Tuesday night advocating for independence, objectivity, and pluralism in public TV. PiS leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski joined the protest, pledging its continuation with teams of MPs operating in shifts. The new culture minister responded by dismissing the current heads of TVP, Polish Radio, and the state news agency PAP, appointing new management boards.
Iga Swiatek, the current world number one, has been awarded the WTA Player of the Year for the second consecutive season. At 22, she becomes the first player since Serena Williams (2012-2015) to achieve this feat. Swiatek's remarkable year included successfully defending her French Open title in June, securing her fourth Grand Slam victory. She capped off the season by clinching the WTA Finals for the first time, enabling her to reclaim the top spot and surpass Aryna Sabalenka.
Following a crucial vote in the Polish parliament on Monday, Donald Tusk has been nominated to become the next prime minister, as the current leader, Mateusz Morawiecki, lost a key confidence vote. Morawiecki's Law and Justice (PiS) party, which failed to secure a majority in October's elections, faced opposition in the parliamentary vote, resulting in 190 MPs supporting the government and 266 against. Consequently, Tusk, the leader of the coalition that won the majority of seats in October, has been nominated to lead the country and is expected to assume office this week.
Since the onset of Russia's full-scale invasion, Warsaw has staunchly supported Kyiv. Poland has consistently taken the lead in providing military aid and equipment to Ukraine, passionately asserting that this assistance is crucial not only for Ukraine but also for Poland's own defense against Russian aggression.