[00:00] Maya Kim: From Neural Newscast, I'm Maya Kim. [00:03] Michael Turner: And I'm Michael Turner. [00:04] Maya Kim: Today on the program, the Justice Department unredact names in the Jeffrey Epstein files. [00:11] Maya Kim: and the European Union sets its conditions for any future Ukraine peace deal. [00:18] Michael Turner: We also look at a new intelligence report on Russian military strategy. [00:22] Michael Turner: Plus, Samsung prepares to launch its next generation of AI-driven smartphones. [00:28] Maya Kim: We begin with the latest developments in the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. [00:33] Maya Kim: The Department of Justice has released more unredacted names from the financier's files. [00:39] Michael Turner: This move comes after significant pressure from lawmakers. [00:44] Michael Turner: Among them is Congressman Thomas Massey. [00:47] Michael Turner: He recently reviewed the original records at a secure facility in Washington. [00:52] Maya Kim: Massey noted that these identities were previously hidden. [00:56] Maya Kim: They appear in a 2019 FBI document that lists Epstein's alleged co-conspirators. [01:03] Michael Turner: In the separate development, Ghislaine Maxwell has reportedly offered to clear Donald Trump's name. [01:09] Michael Turner: Maxwell is currently seeking clemency from her 20-year prison sentence. [01:14] Maya Kim: In other news, European Union Foreign Policy Chief Kaya Kallis is drafting a list of concessions. [01:22] Maya Kim: These are demands Russia must meet for any potential peace settlement. [01:26] Michael Turner: Kallis insists that European leaders must agree to the terms of any deal. [01:32] Michael Turner: This comes as U.S. mediated talks face a June deadline set by President Trump. [01:38] Maya Kim: The European Union's demands are specific. [01:41] Maya Kim: They include the return of thousands of abducted Ukrainian children. [01:45] Maya Kim: They also call for strict limits on the size of the Russian military. [01:50] Michael Turner: Despite these diplomatic efforts, the security outlook remains complex. [01:56] Michael Turner: Estonian intelligence reports that while Russia is unlikely to attack NATO this year, [02:02] Michael Turner: it plans to triple its forces along the eastern border. [02:05] Maya Kim: Turning now to technology. [02:08] Maya Kim: Samsung has announced the date for its next major hardware reveal. [02:12] Maya Kim: The company will unveil the Galaxy S26 lineup at an unpacked event on February 25. [02:19] Michael Turner: Samsung claims these new devices represent a shift in the market. [02:24] Michael Turner: They describe a phase where artificial intelligence becomes personal and adaptive for every individual user. [02:32] Maya Kim: The launch event will take place in San Francisco. [02:35] Maya Kim: It targets the highly competitive Android market while positioning Samsung to challenge Apple's dominance in high-end smartphones. [02:42] Michael Turner: Investors responded positively to the announcement. [02:46] Michael Turner: Samsung is emphasizing heavy investment in on-device AI capabilities [02:51] Michael Turner: and significant improvements to camera technology. [02:55] Maya Kim: I'm Maya Kim. [02:56] Michael Turner: And I'm Michael Turner. [02:58] Maya Kim: Thank you for listening. [03:00] Maya Kim: Neural Newscast is AI-assisted, human-reviewed. [03:04] Maya Kim: View our AI transparency policy at neuralnewscast.com.