Good morning. Today is May 11th, 2026. You're listening to BTW Daily News, your concise morning briefing on the stories shaping our world.
Starting with world news and politics. Tensions are escalating between the U.S. and Iran after President Trump rejected a ceasefire proposal, calling it totally unacceptable. This diplomatic impasse comes just ahead of a high-stakes summit between Trump and President Xi in China, where trade and regional security will be top of the agenda.
Meanwhile, in Europe, Hungary is entering a new political era. Péter Magyar has been sworn in as Prime Minister, ending the sixteen-year rule of Viktor Orbán with a promise of economic reform and a warmer relationship with the European Union.
Turning to health and safety, authorities are on high alert following a hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius cruise ship. Mass evacuations were triggered after multiple passengers tested positive, prompting governments to implement strict quarantine measures for returning citizens.
In business and technology, Nintendo is facing some headwinds. The company has raised the price of the Switch 2 to four hundred ninety-nine dollars due to rising memory costs, causing shares to dip as the market reacts to a weaker sales forecast.
In other news, the education sector is reeling from a massive cyberattack on Canvas. The breach disrupted finals week for nearly nine thousand schools, raising urgent questions about data privacy and the security of educational technology.
Moving over to sports. In the NBA, the New York Knicks have completed a dominant sweep of the Philadelphia 76ers, securing their spot in the Eastern Conference finals with a record-breaking three-point performance.
On the global pitch, FC Barcelona has clinched their twenty-ninth La Liga title with a decisive two-zero victory over Real Madrid in El Clasico. It was a poignant win for coach Hansi Flick, who led the team to glory shortly after the passing of his father.
And in the world of entertainment, the 2026 BAFTA TV Awards saw Netflix's "Adolescence" make history, taking home a record four awards, including Best Limited Drama.
Finally, we end on a high note. The world is celebrating a true legend of nature. Sir David Attenborough is marking his one hundredth birthday today. He has received heartfelt tributes from the British Royal Family and fans globally, honoring a century of unparalleled contribution to conservation and our understanding of the natural world.
That's the news for this morning. Thank you for starting your day with BTW Daily News. We'll see you next time.