Good afternoon. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk is openly questioning America's loyalty to European defense, urging the EU to strengthen its own mutual defense mechanisms as concerns grow about Washington's commitment under the new administration. This comes alongside revelations that a Pentagon document reportedly floated reconsidering the US position on Falklands sovereignty as potential retaliation for Britain not joining military action against Iran. Meanwhile, China's DeepSeek has previewed its new AI model just a year after its breakthrough that shook American tech giants, while experts warn the US needs to prepare for China's own version of Anthropic's controversial computer-hacking AI system called Mythos.
On the technology front, there's troubling news about a massive UK Biobank data breach with health details of half a million people now being offered for sale on dark markets. In lighter news from Wales, a 10-year-old girl made an extraordinary discovery of a rare Mexican axolotl under a Welsh bridge, while a father-daughter duo cycling around asking "can we see the cows?" has become an unexpected internet sensation. The Welsh First Minister made headlines for using cocktail cans as campaign props while candidly admitting she might lose her seat in upcoming elections.