The morning began with a rare reflective tone in Polish media, focusing on a generational shift as cultural icons pass away. However, this was quickly replaced by urgent security reporting on a 'new front' of hybrid warfare, with editors highlighting Belarusian intelligence operations and economic sabotage. By midday, the domestic legislative battle over the 'chain law' resurfaced after a presidential veto, which the ruling coalition framed as a regressive move for Polish society. This was immediately followed by the day’s central judicial development: a court decision to revoke the European Arrest Warrant (ENA) for Marcin Romanowski. This sparked a direct confrontation between the judiciary and the national prosecutor’s office, which labeled the ruling groundless. The evening headlines balanced local emergencies, including a major pile-up and a fire in Zakopane, with international military news regarding American precision strikes in Syria, signaling a return to high-stakes security priorities.