The extradition of Paweł Szopa from the Dominican Republic dominated early headlines, with reports of his arrival and subsequent interrogation. The long-awaited verdict in the "Skóra" case was delivered, unexpectedly acquitting the main suspect. Inflation data for October showed a slight increase, prompting economic discussions. PiS announced plans to file a no-confidence motion against Health Minister Leszczyna, citing a critical situation in healthcare. Zelensky's criticism of Poland's support sparked responses from Polish officials. The founder of Red is Bad faced charges, while debates about PiS's presidential candidate continued. Trump's potential return to power became a recurring theme, with analyses of its implications for Poland and Ukraine. The day concluded with reports on North Korea's long-range missile launch and its global implications.