Dubai court's extradition decision regarding Sebastian M. dominated morning coverage, though details remained unclear throughout the day. The government's breakthrough announcement on Volyn massacre exhumations faced immediate skepticism from opposition figures, with former PM Morawiecki claiming Tusk took credit for previous administration's groundwork.
By afternoon, Adrian Zandberg's presidential candidacy announcement reshaped electoral calculations, potentially splitting left-wing votes with Magdalena Biejat. Meanwhile, winter storm Charly caused widespread infrastructure damage across Poland, leaving thousands without power.
Evening coverage focused on domestic judicial tensions as Poland's largest court moved to suspend "neo-judges" from criminal cases. The Supreme Bar Council issued warnings about constitutional compliance, while former deputy attorneys general filed lawsuits against Minister Bodnar's decisions. North Korean soldiers' presence in Ukraine generated late coverage, with Zelenskyy addressing the issue directly.