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26 Mar 2025
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Fox News: Bureau of Indian Affairs Missing and Murdered Unit investigating alleged military base killing
Quinterius Chappelle, a 24-year-old active-duty airman, has been indicted for the alleged murder of Sahela "Shy" Toka Win Sangrait, a 21-year-old Native American woman. The indictment followed the involvement of the Bureau of Indian Affairs' Missing and Murdered Unit after DNA evidence linked Chappelle to the case.
Sangrait, who was reported missing in August 2024, was found deceased in March 2025. The investigation revealed troubling details about her relationship with Chappelle, including allegations of verbal abuse. The case highlights ongoing concerns regarding violence against Native American women.
GB News: Britons having priority housing over migrants is 'neither left or right wing', Armstrong declares
Commentator Alex Armstrong asserts that prioritizing British citizens for housing is a reasonable stance amid ongoing concerns about migrant accommodations in hotels. The Home Office plans to terminate the contract with Stay Belvedere Hotels for asylum housing, effective September 2026.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Ukraine war latest: Russia strikes Black Sea port hours after ceasefire agreed
Russia conducted a drone strike on a Ukrainian Black Sea port shortly after agreeing to a maritime ceasefire. The ceasefire, brokered by the Trump administration, remains uncertain in its implementation, with accusations from Moscow that Ukraine violated the agreement.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky condemned the attacks as a manipulation tactic by Putin. The strikes also targeted Kryvyi Rih, resulting in significant damage. Emergency power outages were reported in Mykolaiv following the attack.
#military
Fox News: Hegseth fends off reporter’s questions about Signal chat leak: 'I know exactly what I'm doing'
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faced questions regarding a leaked Signal chat involving Trump administration officials discussing military operations against the Houthis in Yemen. The chat, which included sensitive information, was inadvertently shared with journalist Jeffrey Goldberg, who chose not to publish certain details due to national security concerns.
Hegseth denied that war plans were shared in the chat and expressed pride in the military's effectiveness in the operations. The White House confirmed the authenticity of the chat, while a watchdog group has sued Hegseth and others for potential violations of the Federal Records Act.
#culture
Le Monde: Yves Saint Laurent and the blossoming of a style
Laetitia Casta's wedding dress, worn during Yves Saint Laurent's Spring-Summer 1999 haute couture show, is featured in an exhibition celebrating the designer's floral inspirations. The display includes around 30 silhouettes, sketches, and quotes, highlighting the significance of flowers in his work.
The exhibition, titled "The Flowers of Yves Saint Laurent," runs until May 4 at the Musée Yves Saint Laurent in Paris. It showcases how flora influenced the couturier's creations, complemented by works from artists like Sam Falls.