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Heavy snowfall across parts of Poland caused major traffic disruptions overnight, with tailbacks stretching up to 20 kilometres on the S7 motorway between Warsaw and the Baltic port city of Gdansk, police said on Wednesday. The severe weather left hundreds of motorists stranded in freezing conditions after trucks struggled to climb icy slopes, leading to a complete standstill on key sections of the route.

Police officials said the situation began late Tuesday afternoon and worsened through the night, but traffic started moving again by early Wednesday morning. Authorities confirmed that no injuries were reported despite the prolonged delays. Emergency services remained on the ground to manage traffic and ensure safety as snow-clearing operations continued.

Officers in affected areas, including Ostroda and Olsztyn, assisted stranded drivers by providing hot drinks and support. According to state news agency PAP, the heavy snowfall also caused disruptions to rail and air travel, though services at airports and on railways were gradually returning to normal as weather conditions improved.

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Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg is now facing charges for disregarding a police directive to disperse during a protest at a bustling Swedish port. This comes several months after she was previously found guilty of a similar offense. In July, she received a fine for her refusal to leave a demonstration that obstructed a road used for oil transport from Malmo harbor.

Following this earlier conviction, Ms. Thunberg and fellow activists returned to the port and were once again forcibly removed by law enforcement. Her second trial is slated for September 27th.

In an official statement, Swedish prosecutor Isabel Ekberg asserted that the demonstration on July 24th had not received authorization and had disrupted traffic flow. During this protest, Ms. Thunberg had joined forces with the group Reclaim the Future in southern Sweden, aiming to impede the movement of vehicles to protest against the utilization of fossil fuels. This demonstration unfolded just hours after Ms. Thunberg had been fined 2,500 Swedish Krona (£180; $224) for her involvement in a protest at the same port on June 19th.

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