
Reuters World News Brown shooter dead, EU-Ukraine and NY’s new cardinal
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Dec 19, 2025 A tragic twist in the Brown University shooting unfolds with the suspect found dead, linked to another killing. The EU commits a staggering $105 billion loan to Ukraine, navigating complex financial strategies. In a surprising move, Pope Leo XIV appoints Bishop Ronald Hicks as New York's new cardinal, marking a shift from the previous conservative leadership. Additionally, discussions of inflation's mixed impact and Japan's first interest rate hikes in decades add layers to this global news tapestry.
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Suspect Found Dead After Campus Attack
- Claudio Neves Valente, a former Brown student, was found dead in a New Hampshire storage unit from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
- Authorities are probing whether he also killed an MIT professor days after the Brown attack, and his motive remains unknown.
EU Chooses Market Loan Over Frozen Assets
- EU leaders agreed to borrow $105 billion from markets to lend to Ukraine after failing to use frozen Russian assets.
- Legal and political concerns, especially in Belgium, made using frozen assets too risky, so the bloc chose a market loan instead.
Europe Steps Up As U.S. Pulls Back
- With the U.S. shifting away from funding aid, European countries now shoulder more of Ukraine's financial burden.
- The EU felt pressure to act amid recent criticism from Donald Trump and to show independent capability.
