Wikinews:Briefs/June 25, 2006

The time is 18:00 (UTC) on June 25th, 2006, and this is Audio Wikinews News Briefs.


Headlines edit

Ex CIA aide: Tenet misled Powell on evidence for mobile labs edit

United States

Former CIA Director George Tenet and Deputy Director, John E. McLaughlin lied to then Secretary of State Colin Powell about the depth of evidence regarding mobile chemical weapons labs, according to a story published today in the Washington Post.

Arcelor declares merger with Mittal Steel edit

Luxembourg

Arcelor, Luxembourg's largest steel company, has reached in an agreement with Mittal Steel over a €27.5 billion merger.


Hubble Space Telescope's main camera stops working edit

United States

The Hubble Space Telescope's main camera has ceased to function. The telescope revolutionized astronomy with its stunning pictures of the universe. It has three separate electronic cameras and a collection of filters and light dispersers that are used to photograph distant celestial objects.

U.S. president attends White House tee ball game edit

United States

United State president George W. Bush kicked off the 2006 Tee Ball on South Lawn season Friday,


England do enough against Ecuador; through to quarter-final edit

sports – football or soccer

A David Beckham freekick was the difference as England went through to the quarter-finals of the 2006 Fifa World Cup after a 1-0 win over Ecuador, Sunday.


All Blacks hold off Argentina in rugby edit

sports – rugby

The All Blacks came from behind at half-time to defeat Argentina in a rugby union test match at Velez Sarsfield Stadium in Buenos Aires.

France defeat South Africa 36 - 26 in rugby edit

France defeated South Africa in Cape Town, South Africa on Saturday in a rugby union test match.

Australia defeats Ireland 37-15 in rugby edit

Australia defeated Ireland 37 points to 15 at Subiaco Oval in Perth, Australia on Saturday in a rugby union test match.

Closing statements edit

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