Morning coverage focused on Mariusz Trynkiewicz's death in prison and Świątek's Australian Open victory. By midday, attention shifted to allegations that Warsaw's bus company MZA contracted with a Russian-linked firm removed from sanctions list for mere 3 złoty, prompting opposition accusations of security breaches. This story evolved throughout the day as various officials attempted to explain the transaction.
Presidential campaign dynamics intensified with new polls showing Trzaskowski's support dropping by 9 points, while Nawrocki gained ground. The government's internet content control proposals, continuing from previous days' debates, faced growing criticism from multiple sides.
Evening coverage centered on Poland-Hungary tensions following Romanowski's asylum grant, with both governments exchanging diplomatic signals. News of Zelenskyy's planned Wednesday visit emerged, connected to upcoming Volyn massacre victims' exhumations.