Donald Trump, President of the USA Reuters/Evan Vucci While the ball was rolling towards Mexico and South Africa in the opening of the 2026 World Cup, the news did not stop. To keep you up to date with what happened beyond the four lines, g1 gathered the main events during the first stage of the match. 📱Bookmark g1 on Google and follow the main news of the day Trump cancels attacks on Iran and returns to talking about a peace agreement; Tehran The President of the United States, Donald Trump, announced this Thursday (11) that he canceled the wave of attacks on Iran that he had ordered to take place throughout the day. Trump said he decided to cancel it after negotiators reached a consensus on the "final points" of the agreement to end the war. The decision coincides with the first of three openings of the World Cup that took place recently. Minutes after Trump's speech, however, Iran stated that the country had not yet approved any agreement. "No text for the initial memorandum of understanding with the United States has been approved," state news agency Fars said. Read the full article here. Post by Donald Trump on Truth Social. Playback/X Elections in Peru remain fierce Keiko Fujimori once again took the lead in counting votes in the second round of Peru's presidential elections this Thursday (11). After three days behind Roberto Sánchez, the conservative candidate has the highest number of votes: 50.002% against 49.998% for the left-wing deputy. The difference is just 651 votes. Read the full article here. The step-by-step process for counting the presidential elections in Peru at 7am on June 11th Art g1 Arrival of El Niño is confirmed by the US climate agency and could have record strength The United States Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) confirmed this Thursday (11) the formation of El Niño, a natural climate phenomenon that occurs when the surface waters of the Equatorial Pacific Ocean become warmer than normal. Confirmation was already expected by meteorologists, after months of gradual warming in the Pacific and projections indicating a high probability of the phenomenon developing in the first half of 2026. Now, the discussion is no longer whether the phenomenon will occur, but what its intensity will be. In the bulletin released this Thursday, the agency confirmed that it is established and indicated a 63% probability that it will become very strong, with the potential to join the group of the biggest events recorded since 1950. Read the full article here. Satellite images show variations in sea level in June 2026; areas in red indicating higher waters in the equatorial Pacific, a typical sign associated with the development of El Niño. NASA Valdo Cruz: Election and Alcolumbre's fight with Lula explain approval of 'bomb agendas' in the Senate After the government's defeats this Wednesday (10) in the Federal Senate, with the approval of "bomb bills" that could generate a loss of more than R$200 billion, President Lula's team points out three reasons for the negative result: senators with plans to nod to their electoral bases; Davi Alcolumbre (União-AP), president of the Senate, seeking to please senators to guarantee his re-election to command the House next year; the terrible moment in the relationship between Lula and Alcolumbre. Now, the government is counting on the Chamber of Deputies, more specifically President Hugo Motta (Republicanos-PB), to prevent these projects from being approved this year as well. Read the full article here. Alcolumbre and Lula sat side by side during the inauguration of Nunes Marques as president of the TSE and avoided exchanging glances Walter Rocha / TV Globo