The EU floats a controversial sanctions plan; immigration raids in New Orleans, and more

欧盟提出一项引发争议的制裁计划;新奥尔良展开移民突击行动,及其他新闻。

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2025-12-04

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  • The European Commission put forward a controversial plan to fund Ukraine by raising up to €210 billion or $245 billion backed by frozen Russian state assets.

  • It would use emergency powers to bypass the EU's unanimity rule on sanctions,

  • neutralising Hungary's veto.

  • Belgium also objects fearing liability.

  • Since most of the assets are held by a clearinghouse in Brussels,

  • Ukraine would not repay the loan until Russia pays reparations.

  • The Trump administration expanded its immigration raids to New Orleans, Louisiana.

  • The Department of Homeland Security said it would target and arrest undocumented immigrants who had been released from local jails,

  • quote, thanks to sanctuary policies,

  • rules that protect such individuals from deportation by limiting cooperation with federal immigration authorities.

  • But some worry the sweep will catch people without criminal records, as past raids have done.

  • Israel said it received the body of a dead hostage from Hamas.

  • Earlier, the country said it would open the Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt within days,