Good morning. The fragile ceasefire between the US and Iran is already showing serious cracks, with Hezbollah launching fresh attacks on Israel and shipping through the crucial Strait of Hormuz actually declining compared to the height of the fighting. Trump is keeping US forces positioned around Iran while negotiators struggle with vastly different peace proposals - America's 15-point plan versus Iran's 10-point version that are described as "oceans apart." The conflict's economic aftershocks are already baked in, with food prices set to rise as farmers pass on increased costs, and some analysts questioning whether this represents America's "Suez moment" - a signal of declining international influence.
On the tech front, there's buzz around Anthropic's new AI model called Mythos, though questions remain about its safety implications. Meanwhile, someone has managed the impressive feat of porting Mac OS X to run on a Nintendo Wii, which is generating significant interest in developer circles. Liverpool fans have mixed news - they're still mathematically alive in European competition but facing an uphill battle, while PSG dominated them in the Champions League quarter-final first leg.