Europe
Polish government will struggle to reform judiciary
Poland’s ruling coalition faces obstacles in its efforts to undo the previous government's judicial reforms
PolandNew UK leader will struggle to address voter concerns
Keir Starmer is the new UK prime minister after his Labour Party obtained a huge majority in yesterday's election
United KingdomBosnian Serbs will take risks to evade US sanctions
The Republika Srpska assembly passed changes to an entity-owned bank, widely seen as an attempt to evade US sanctions
Bosnia-HercegovinaFood prices have likely entered a higher ‘new normal’
World food prices continued to ease in June, led by cereal and meat, although remain far above 2013-18 levels
InternationalNorth Macedonia’s government may fail to keep promises
The incoming nationalist-led cabinet announced major economic and rule of law reforms
North MacedoniaUK Labour Party will struggle to maintain support
The Labour Party is highly likely to return to power for the first time in 14 years
United KingdomWorld trade rebound will remain milder than past rates
World trade volumes grew by about 2% in the first half of the year
InternationalRussia willing to extend Ukraine gas transit deal
Russia is prepared to continue supplying gas to Europe via Ukraine after the current transit agreement ends in late 2024
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