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28th Mar 2024

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Pro-Russia Serb leader claims victory in Bosnia elections

Pro-Russia Bosnian Serb nationalist leader Milorad Dodik is set to become a member of Bosnia-Herzegovina's inter-ethnic presidency, winning 56 percent in Sunday's elections, with his opponent Mladen Ivanic taking 44 percent. Once officially confirmed, Dodik will share the post with a Muslim and a Croat member. The Bosnian Muslim party SDA declared victory for their candidate, Safik Dzaferovic, while Social Democrat Zeljko Komsic won the Croat seat.

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Opinion

EU Modernisation Fund: an open door for fossil gas in Romania

Among the largest sources of financing for energy transition of central and eastern European countries, the €60bn Modernisation Fund remains far from the public eye. And perhaps that's one reason it is often used for financing fossil gas projects.

'Swiftly dial back' interest rates, ECB told

Italian central banker Piero Cipollone in his first monetary policy speech since joining the ECB's board in November, said that the bank should be ready to "swiftly dial back our restrictive monetary policy stance."

Podcast

Moscow's terror attack, security and Gaza

This week's Euroscopic explores the consequences of Moscow's terror attack, the convergence of public safety and border/migration policy in an EU election year, and the United Nations Security resolution demanding an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.

Opinion

Why UK-EU defence and security deal may be difficult

Rather than assuming a pro-European Labour government in London will automatically open doors in Brussels, the Labour party needs to consider what it may be able to offer to incentivise EU leaders to factor the UK into their defence thinking.

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