Did you miss the news from early this morning? We’ve put together a recap to help you see things more clearly and shine at the coffee machine.
United States and Iran agree to end the war, including in Lebanon
The guns should fall silent in the Middle East. The United States and Iran have reached an agreement to immediately end the war on all fronts, including Lebanon, with a signing ceremony planned for Friday in Geneva. This agreement was announced on the night of Sunday to Monday by Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, key mediator of the conflict, and confirmed shortly after by Donald Trump and the regime in place in Tehran. It now remains to know the details of the text.
> Find information on this agreement here, including the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz
> And follow our daily Live on the war in the Middle East
Start of the baccalaureate with the legendary philosophy test
It’s the big day for the Terminale students. Since 8 a.m. this Monday, baccalaureate candidates have been working on one of the three subjects proposed as part of the legendary philosophy test. The specialty tests will follow (Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday) and finally the grand oral (between June 22 and July 1). The results are expected on July 7.
> To not miss any information on this exam, follow our special baccalaureate Live here
Germany easy, Spain will enter the fray… The World Cup is in full swing
One more day to wait before seeing the French team start the World Cup against Senegal. In the meantime, there were still numerous matches across the Atlantic on Sunday, notably the easy – but unsurprising – victory for Germany against Curaçao (7-1). Also note the heavy defeat of Tunisia against Sweden (5-1) and the upcoming match at 6 p.m. between Spain and Cape Verde.
> Follow our Live of the day on the Football World Cup here
.jpg)


/2026/06/15/6a302ebc2b9b0046496195.jpg)

