Polish media on August 10th maintained intense focus on two primary narratives. The KPO scandal continued its escalation throughout the day, transitioning from general turmoil and alleged misdirection of funds from the state budget in the morning to widespread reports of a "black market" and "organized theft." By afternoon, the controversy deepened with a former director alleging ministerial knowledge of controversial expenditures, leading to calls for a parliamentary investigative committee. Concurrently, international diplomacy gained prominence. Initial reports concerned a potential Trump-Putin summit on Alaska, evolving to include the possible invitation of Ukrainian President Zelensky. By evening, the Alaska summit's implications for Ukraine became a dominant editorial priority, with speculation centered on whether the meeting could lead to Ukraine's "partition" or "sale." A significant domestic incident involving a drunk driver injuring pilgrims also received considerable attention.