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* The U.N. nuclear watchdog ([[IAEA]]) was forced to make an embarrassing admission Thursday -- that it had wrongly accused [[Iran]] of withholding information about imports of potentially weapons-related technology. | |||
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نسخہ بمطابق 01:21، 18 جون 2004ء
- The U.N. nuclear watchdog (IAEA) was forced to make an embarrassing admission Thursday -- that it had wrongly accused Iran of withholding information about imports of potentially weapons-related technology.
- The Pentagon confirms a report in The New York Times that U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld ordered the secret detainment of an Iraqi prisoner, a condition in violation of the Geneva Convention.
- In football, on the sixth day of EURO 2004, England beats Switzerland, 3-0.
- EU leaders meet in Brussels to try to agree on ratifying the first European constitution amid the showing of popular discontent with national governments in the recent European Parliament election.
- Notorious kidnapper and rapist Marc Dutroux is found guilty of murder by a Belgian jury.
- In a preliminary report, the 9-11 Commission confirms that there were no ties between al Qaeda and Saddam Hussein and his government, and reveals that the terrorist group had planned a "more spectacular" attack using ten aircraft.