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Nuclear watchdog urges ‘trust but verify’ that Iran engages in good-faith negotiations

Much remains unknown regarding the progress of Washington’s nuclear talks with Iran, but the head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), said the international community must «trust but verify» that Tehran is engaging in good-faith negotiations.
The U.S. and Iran are set to hold a third round of discussions on Saturday, which will deal with the technical aspects of Iran’s nuclear program, as well as political negotiations, according to reports.
IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi has applauded the U.S.-Iran negotiations mediated by Oman, but said the top nuclear agency has not yet been asked to assist in the negotiations, though he has been in communication with Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff.
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International Atomic Energy Agency Director General Rafael Grossi looks on as he addresses the media during the Board of Governors meeting in Vienna on Sept. 9, 2024. (Reuters/Leonhard Foeger/File Photo)
«I think there’s a general expectation that this goes well, and that the agreement is verified by the IAEA,» Grossi told reporters from Washington, D.C., on Wednesday. «It’s good the United States and Iran have a direct conversation. Of course, there are parallel processes.
«We have to keep our eyes on the ball. We must avoid Iran or prevent Iran from getting weapons. This is the objective.»
Grossi said that from the perspective of not only the top nuclear agency, but from world leaders he has been in communication with, there is a «degree of expectation» that after the political agreements are hashed out between Washington and Tehran, it will be the IAEA that makes the nuclear terms «credible» and «verifiable.»
«They all are expecting the IAEA to step in at the right time,» he said. «We are at their service to support, to make this thing credible. In a certain sense, they may have a political agreement, but then we have to make it verifiable.»
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An Iranian newspaper with a cover photo of Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and U.S. Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff is seen in Tehran, Iran, on April 12. (Majid Asgaripour/WANA (West Asia News Agency) via Reuters)
Fox News Digital obtained a copy of an address Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi — who traveled to China on Wednesday to reportedly discuss progress in the nuclear negotiations — was set to give at the Carnegie International Nuclear Policy Conference, though he never delivered the address due to format change requests by Tehran that were denied by the host.
But in his address, he was set to position Iran as a proponent of nuclear non-proliferation and said Iran’s position had been «mischaracterized.»
Since the U.S.’ withdrawal from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), which Tehran has argued made the deal mute, Iran has significantly advanced its programs by stockpiling near-weapons-grade-enriched uranium to levels that, if further enriched, could produce five nuclear warheads, as well as its centrifuges and missile capabilities.
When asked by Fox News Digital if Grossi assessed the Islamic Republic’s position to be honest, he said, «Trust, but verify. We need to verify.»
«We are inspectors — that’s the only way we build trust,» he added.
Grossi said the administration needs to identify what the end goals of this latest deal will be, as the framework of the JCPOA — widely criticized by Trump — is now very dated due to the advancements Iran has made.

This photo released on Nov. 5, 2019, by the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran shows centrifuge machines in the Natanz uranium enrichment facility in central Iran. (Atomic Energy Organization of Iran via AP, File)
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Issues like uranium stockpiles, inventories, centrifuge advances and weaponization capabilities are all on the table in the U.S.-Iran negotiations.
«We have a much more complex field in front of us,» Grossi warned. «The good thing is we know what we need to look at. We have a unique perspective of that.»
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Las impactantes fotos del papa Francisco en la basílica de San Pedro
Miles de personas asisten a la despedida al papa Francisco en la basílica de San Pedro, donde trasladaron sus restos, en el inicio del velatorio público de tres días previo al funeral del pontífice, que murió el lunes a los 88 años.
Una multitud de fieles avanza lentamente hacia el altar principal de la basílica del siglo XVI, donde el sencillo ataúd de madera de Jorge Bergoglio está ubicado en una rampa inclinada, custodiado por cuatro integrantes de la Guardia Suiza.
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Para los próximos días se prevé que otras miles de personas pasen por la basílica, que permanecerá abierta hasta la medianoche. Mientras tanto, los cardenales se reunieron en privado para terminar los preparativos para el funeral del sábado y planificar el cónclave para elegir al sucesor de Francisco. Se prevé la asistencia de varios jefes de Estado al funeral del papa, entre ellos del presidente Javier Milei.
Los restos del papa Francisco yacen en el ataúd en la basílica de San Pedro, donde es despedido por miles de personas luego de su muerte a los 88 años. (Foto: Reuters – Guglielmo Mangiapane)
La actividad del día por la despedida al papa empezó con el sonido de las campanas de San Pedro, mientras los portadores llevaban el cuerpo de Francisco a la basílica, en una procesión por la misma plaza que fue escenario de su despedida, pese a su delicado estado de salud luego de haber tenido una neumonía bilateral.

El cardenal camarlengo, Kevin Joseph Farrell, agita un incensario junto al cuerpo del papa Francisco en la basílica de San Pedro. (Foto: Alessandro Di Meo – pool vía Reuters)
Fue en la Plaza San Pedro donde Francisco hizo el domingo un recorrido sorpresa en papamóvil entre los fieles el Domingo de Pascua, después de que su enfermera le asegurara que podía hacerlo a pesar de su frágil salud tras una fuerte neumonía.
El cardenal, Kevin Farrell, que administra el Vaticano temporalmente hasta que se elija un nuevo papa, encabezó la procesión por el pasillo central hacia el altar, con nubes de incienso que lo precedieron mientras el coro de la iglesia cantaba el himno de la Letanía de los Santos.
Los restos del papa Francisco yacen en un sencillo ataúd de madera, en su despedida en la basílica de San Pedro. (Foto: Reuters – Guglielmo Mangiapane)
Los cardenales se acercaron al ataúd, se inclinaron e hicieron la señal de la cruz, seguidos por pequeños grupos de obispos con túnicas púrpuras, sacerdotes y monjas, y después se abrieron las puertas al público. El velatorio terminará el viernes a las 19.00 hora de Roma, y el ataúd será cerrado y sellado.
Luego del funeral del papa se iniciará un período de transición en la Iglesia católica, en el que los cardenales se reunirán durante la próxima semana antes de entrar en un cónclave, el ritual secreto de votación en la capilla Sixtina para elegir un nuevo papa.
El cuerpo del papa Francisco ya está en la Basílica de San Pedro. (Foto: EFE – EPA- Alessandro Di Meo – Pool)
Son 133 los cardenales que elegirán al próximo papa en un cónclave que no se espera que empiece antes del 5 de mayo. El cardenal surcoreano, Lazarus You Heung-sik, que dirige la oficina del Vaticano para los sacerdotes, consideró que cónclave será corto y reconoció que la transición está llena de incertidumbres.
Cardenales presentan sus respetos al papa Francisco en la basílica de San Pedro en el Vaticano, donde sus restos yacerán durante tres días. (Foto: AP – Andrew Medichini – Pool)
El cardenal dijo sobre la elección del sucesor de Francisco: “Veremos qué dice el Espíritu Santo”. Consultado sobre si el próximo jefe de la Iglesia católica sería de Asia, se limitó a decir: “Para el Señor no hay Este ni Oeste”.
El primer y único cardenal de Papúa Nueva Guinea, John Ribat, se preparaba para viajar a Roma para participar en la votación, y dijo en declaraciones a Australian Broadcasting Corp: “Lo importante es que Papúa Nueva Guinea forma parte de la Iglesia, la Iglesia global. Poder tener un representante local para estar en el cónclave es algo grande”.
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Trump signs education-focused executive orders on AI, school discipline, accreditation, foreign gifts and more

President Donald Trump signed multiple Executive Orders relating to education Wednesday afternoon, with several tied to the theme of returning meritocracy back to the education system.
The orders, seven in total, included actions to integrate artificial intelligence into K-12 school curricula, reforms to school discipline and accreditation guidelines, requirements related to the disclosure of foreign funding to schools and enhancements to the country’s workforce development programs.
Trump’s slew of education-focused orders also included another directive demanding an end to DEI ideology in schools, specifically the use of «disparate impact theory,» on top of his previous executive order from January ordering an end to DEI-like programming and ideology in K-12 schools. An Executive Order setting up a White House initiative supporting the efficiency and effectiveness of Historically Black Colleges and Universities was also signed by the president on Wednesday.
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President Donald Trump holds an executive order relating to education in the Oval Office of the White House, Wednesday, April 23, 2025, in Washington, as Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer and Education Secretary Linda McMahon watch. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
«They’re allowing people into school – they can’t do math – and yet kids who have worked really hard and are number one in their class out of high school – some place in New Jersey or Mississippi – they can’t get into the best schools,» Trump said as he signed his order implementing new school accreditation requirements. «What is that all about?»
«I think that gets to your policy, sir, of meritocracy – that we should be looking at those who have real merit to get in,» Department of Education Secretary Linda McMahon, who was standing over Trump’s shoulder as he signed, chimed in. «And we have to look harder at those universities that aren’t enforcing that.»
The accreditation reforms, along with the president’s Executive Orders on school discipline and «disparate impact theory,» were all connected to pulling back from the Biden administration’s era of prioritizing DEI over meritocracy. Specifically, the accreditation reforms seek to prevent accreditors from imposing «discriminatory diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI)-based standards,» while compelling them to «prioritize student outcomes.»
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Meanwhile, under the Biden administration, the Department of Education released student discipline guidance contending that persistent racism clouds school disciplinary systems. Trump’s Wednesday Executive Order rescinds that guidance.

President Donald Trump has been a staunch opponent to what he describes as «discriminatory» diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs across the United States. (Getty Images)
«Under, I believe it was the Biden administration – first Obama and then Biden – the Department of Justice issued guidance that made it almost impossible for schools to enforce adequate disciplinary policies,» Trump’s executive assistant Will Scharf said of the order as Trump was signing it. «Basically they focused on CRT and diversity ideology, instead of actually just enforcing the rules in classrooms to ensure a safe learning environment.»
The prohibition of «disparate impact theory» builds on the president’s past orders on ridding «discriminatory» DEI programs and influences from educational settings.
«This is a theory that underlies a lot of the modern DEI and CRT-driven diversity culture,» Scharf explained. «The basic idea is instructing your department and agencies to no longer rely on disparate impact theory as they’re regulating, as they’re issuing guidance, as they’re making rules. We want to focus on results, we want to focus on actual fairness, we want to focus on merit, not things like disparate impact theory and the whole sort-of diversity, equity and inclusion cult.»
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President Donald Trump signs an executive order relating to education in the Oval Office of the White House, Wednesday, April 23, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
Besides focusing on returning meritocracy to the education system, the president’s Executive Orders also sought to modernize American education and workforce preparation through the implementation of AI education in schools and through a commitment to add 1 million new apprenticeships.
The AI order, Trump’s latest pro-AI measure, established a White House task force for AI and education that will work with federal agencies and the private sector to help draft AI programs for schools.
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The president previously signed an Executive Order in January, which worked to rescind Biden-era policies that critics say restricted the nation’s AI growth.
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India downgrades ties with Pakistan after attack on Kashmir tourists

India announced a raft of measures to downgrade its ties with Pakistan on Wednesday, a day after suspected militants killed 26 men at a tourist destination in Kashmir in the worst attack on civilians in the country in nearly two decades.
Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri told a media briefing that the cross-border linkages of the attack had been «brought out» at a special meeting of the security cabinet, after which it was decided to act against Pakistan.
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He said New Delhi would suspend with immediate effect a crucial river water treaty that allows for sharing the waters of the Indus river system between the two countries.
The defence advisers in the Pakistani high commission in New Delhi were declared persona non grata and asked to leave, Misri said, adding that the overall strength of the Indian high commission in Islamabad will be reduced to 30 from 55.
The main border crossing checkpost between the two countries will be closed with immediate effect and Pakistani nationals will not be allowed to travel to India under special visas, Misri said.
Indian security forces personnel escort an ambulance carrying the bodies of tourists who were killed in a suspected militant attack near Pahalgam, outside the police control room in Srinagar April 23, 2025. (REUTERS/Stringer)
At least 17 people were also injured in the shooting that took place on Tuesday in the Baisaran valley in the Pahalgam area of the scenic, Himalayan federal territory of Jammu and Kashmir. The dead included 25 Indians and one Nepalese national, police said.
It was the worst attack on civilians in India since the 2008 Mumbai shootings, and shattered the relative calm in Kashmir, where tourism has boomed as an anti-India insurgency has waned in recent years.
A little-known militant group, the «Kashmir Resistance,» claimed responsibility for the attack in a social media message. It expressed discontent that more than 85,000 «outsiders» had been settled in the region, spurring a «demographic change».
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Indian security agencies say Kashmir Resistance, also known as The Resistance Front, is a front for Pakistan-based militant organisations such as Lashkar-e-Taiba and Hizbul Mujahideen.
Pakistan denies accusations that it supports militant violence in Kashmir and says it only provides moral, political and diplomatic support to the insurgency there.
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