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Polish president revokes Zelenskyy's state honor amid historical dispute

Poland's President Karol Nawrocki has stripped Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of the country's highest state honor. This action stems from a dispute over a World War II unit.
5 sources across English · blind spot: little coverage from the left
Left 0% · Center 80% · Right 20%
How outlets framed it
Left: Sources indicate that the Polish president's decision to strip President Zelenskyy of a state honor has strained relations with Ukraine, potentially benefiting Russia.
Center: Reports focus on the Polish president's action of revoking President Zelenskyy's state honor, noting the dispute over a World War II unit and the strain on the alliance with Ukraine.
Right: The Polish president's decision to strip President Zelenskyy of a state honor is presented as a point of contention, with Ukrainian officials criticizing the move.
Key divergence: While most sources agree on the factual event of the Polish president revoking Zelenskyy's honor, the framing diverges on the implications for Poland-Ukraine relations and the potential beneficiaries of this dispute.
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