Polish media's editorial focus on September 5th centered on President Nawrocki's diplomatic activities and their implications, continuing the theme from previous days. The day opened with reports on convicted Russian spies seeking asylum in Poland and ongoing criticism of the EU-Mercosur agreement. The political rivalry between President Nawrocki and Prime Minister Tusk remained a consistent narrative, with early polls indicating Nawrocki as the leader. Mid-day coverage shifted prominently to Nawrocki's high-profile audience with Pope Leo XIV in the Vatican, where he extended an invitation for the Pope to visit Poland and announced further upcoming international visits. Simultaneously, the detention of a Polish monk by Belarusian KGB developed into a more serious international incident. Prime Minister Tusk also outlined "kinetic actions" in response to airspace violations and announced changes in the Health Ministry. In the late afternoon, while analysis of Nawrocki's US talks continued, a new, significant story emerged: the tragic death of renowned journalist Katarzyna Stoparczyk, which then dominated evening headlines.