Hello and welcome to NewsHour from the BBC World Service.
We're coming to you live from London.
I'm James Menendez.
And coming up later, one of the South Koreans who was sent abroad for adoption tells us her story.
She was sent to Denmark after her mother was told she died at birth.
I am a mother myself, and if I had a dead child, I would never get over that.
So thinking that my birth mother thinks that I'm dead, that's a haunting thought.
You can hear that interview in 30 minutes.
But we begin with developments in the past couple of hours related to the messaging app security breach in Washington,
D.C. that saw journalist Jeffrey Goldberg,
editor in chief of the Atlantic magazine,
mistakenly added to a group chat in which very senior Trump administration officials plan the recent series of airstrikes against the Houthis in Yemen.
They're the Iran backed group that's been attacking cargo ships in the Red Sea because of the war in Gaza.
Well, Mr. Goldberg has just published some of the previously redacted messages.
We'll hear more about those in just a moment.
Well, the U.S.
national Security Adviser, Mike Walsh says that he takes full responsibility for the the leak.
Here he is speaking to FOX News's Laura Ingram.
Look, I take full responsibility.
I built the I built the group to make my job is to make sure everything's coordinated.