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Tomorrow Of The Day China and Spain signed new agreements during King Felipe VI's visit to Beijing

Felipe and Xi signed agreements promoting cooperation in language exchanges, economic issues, and exporting aquatic products to China

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Washington, United States (AP) — Arizona Democrat Adelita Grijalva sworn into office, ending weeks of delay as House reconvenes for vote on funding deal.
Philadelphia, United States (AP) — US Mint ends production of the penny, its lowest denomination coin, in cost-saving move.
Washington, United States (AP) — Approval of how Trump is managing the government falls despite efforts to blame Democrats for the shutdown: AP-NORC poll.
New Delhi, India (AP) — India’s Cabinet calls this week’s deadly car blast in New Delhi a terrorist attack, though it doesn't cite new evidence.
Washington, United States (AP) — Atlanta Federal Reserve President Bostic to step down in February, opening up seat on key Fed committee.
Vienna, Austria (AP) — UN report seen by AP says nuclear watchdog has not been able to verify Iran’s near weapons-grade uranium stock.
Accra, Ghana (AP) — 6 people died in a stampede during a military recruitment exercise in Ghana's capital, the military says.
Ankara, Turkey (AP) — Turkey says all 20 personnel on a military cargo plane that crashed in Georgia have died.
Secaucus, United States (AP) — Cleveland’s Steven Vogt wins American League Manager of the Year for the second straight year.
Secaucus, United States (AP) — Milwaukee’s Pat Murphy wins National League Manager of the Year for the second straight year.
Washington, United States (AP) — The Supreme Court has extended an order blocking full SNAP payments, with the shutdown potentially near an end.
Topeka, United States (AP) — Kansas county agrees to pay $3 million and apologize over police raid on a small-town newspaper in 2023, editor says.
Dallas, United States (AP) — Dallas Mavericks fire general manager Nico Harrison 9 months after the widely criticized Luka Doncic trade.
New York, United States (AP) — Oscar-nominated actress Sally Kirkland, known for 'Anna,' dies.
Ankara, Türkiye (AP) — Turkey's defense ministry says a Turkish military cargo plane has crashed near the Azerbaijan-Georgia border.
Damascus, Syria (AP) — Thieves have stolen ancient Roman-era statues from the national museum in Syria's capital, antiquities officials say.
Islamabad, Pakistan (AP) — Pakistan’s interior minister says a suicide bomber struck outside a district court in Islamabad, killing 12 people.
Islamabad, Pakistan (AP) — A powerful car bomb outside an Islamabad court has killed at least 5 people, Pakistani state-run media say.
Tokyo, Japan (AP) — Japanese tech giant SoftBank says it has sold all its shares in chip maker Nvidia for $5.8 billion.
Dubai, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Yemen's Houthi rebels signal that they've stopped attacks on Israel and ships in the Red Sea corridor in letter to Hamas.
Middle East

Why does Iran not allow the UN watchdog to verify its inventories of nuclear material?

The International Atomic Energy Agency has not been able to verify the status of Iran’s near weapons-grade uranium stockpile since Israel and the United States...

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