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Nationalist wins Polish presidential election Karol Nawrocki, with his wife and two sons in Warsaw, is set to continue to make things difficult for Prime Minister Donald Tusk. Photo: Reuters Conservative Karol Nawrocki won Poland's weekend presidential runoff election, according to the final vote count on Monday. Nawrocki won 50.89 percent of votes in a very tight race against liberal Warsaw mayor Rafał Trzaskowski, who received 49.11 percent. The race had Poland on edge since a first round of voting two weeks earlier, revealing deep divisions in the country along the eastern flank of NATO and the European Union. An early exit poll released on Sunday evening suggested Trzaskowski was headed to victory before updated polling began to reverse the picture a couple of hours later. The outcome suggests that Poland can be expected to take a more populist and nationalist path under its new leader, who was backed by US President Donald Trump. Most day-to-day power in the Polish political system rests with a prime minister chosen by the parliament. However, the president's role is not merely ceremonial. The office holds the power to influence foreign policy and veto legislation. Nawrocki will succeed Andrzej Duda, a conservative whose second and final term ends on August 6. Under the Polish constitution, the president serves a five-year term and may be re-elected once. Prime Minister Donald Tusk came to power in late 2023 with a coalition government that spans a broad ideological divide – so broad that it hasn't been able to fulfill certain of Tusk's electoral promises, such as loosening the restrictive abortion law or passing a civil partnership law for same-sex couples. But Duda's veto power has been another obstacle. It has prevented Tusk from fulfilling promises to reverse laws that politicized the court system in a way that the European Union declared to be undemocratic. Now it appears Tusk will have no way to fulfill those promises, which he made both to voters and the EU. Some observers in Poland have said the unfulfilled promises could make it more difficult for Tusk to continue his term until the next parliamentary election scheduled for late 2027, particularly if Law and Justice dangles the prospect of future cooperation with conservatives in his coalition. (AP)


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Trump, Xi likely to speak soon on minerals trade dispute, US Treasury Secretary says
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Man arrested after 'targeted' terror attack in Boulder
Man arrested after 'targeted' terror attack in Boulder Police Chief Stephen Redfearn said the attack occurred in the vicinity of a walk to remember the Israeli hostages who remain in Gaza. Photo: Reuters Police said a male suspect was taken into custody on Sunday after an attack that injured multiple people in Boulder, Colorado, in what the FBI director described as a "targeted" act of terror. While stressing that the information was 'very preliminary,' Boulder Police Chief Stephen Redfearn said that the man was apprehended following calls to the police dispatch of someone with a weapon who was 'setting people on fire.' Redfearn said he wasn't in a position to identify the suspect yet, noting that he'd been taken to the hospital. He said there were multiple injuries among the victims, ranging 'from very serious to more minor." The Boulder attack occurred in the vicinity of a walk to remember the Israeli hostages who remain in Gaza. FBI Director Kash Patel, in a statement, described the incident as a targeted terror attack and said agents were on the scene. Redfearn, however, said it was too early to speculate about a motive. 'We are not calling it a terror attack at this moment,' he said. 'This was a beautiful Sunday afternoon in downtown Boulder on Pearl Street and this act was unacceptable,' he said. 'I ask that you join me in thinking about the victims, the families of those victims, and everyone involved in this tragedy.' The incident comes amid heightened tensions in the United States over Israel's war in Gaza, which has spurred both an increase in antisemitic hate crime as well as moves by conservative supporters of Israel led by US President Donald Trump to brand pro-Palestinian protests as antisemitic. (Reuters)