Editorial attention on February 19 opened with a focus on domestic judicial accountability, specifically a record compensation claim for wrongful imprisonment and the sentencing of a former president. However, by mid-morning, the narrative shifted abruptly to the international arrest of the British royal family's Prince Andrew, a story that dominated headlines until his release from police custody in the evening. In the afternoon, editors briefly returned to Polish institutional friction as President Andrzej Duda issued a decision regarding the National Council of the Judiciary (KRS), maintaining the long-standing constitutional conflict. This domestic focus was quickly superseded by a pivot toward global military logistics. The day's closing reports prioritized the massive buildup of American military forces surrounding Iran and the subsequent diplomatic activity of the Peace Council, as media outlets moved from reporting raw military power to the nuances of high-level mediation.