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[00:00.80]In the news today...
[00:02.52]The International Atomic Energy Agency
[00:05.52]says it has made "significant progress"
[00:09.28]in its investigation of reports that Iran worked to develop nuclear weapons.
[00:17.00]The head of the agency, Yukiya Amano, told reporters Monday
[00:22.24]that he had recently visited Iran and went to the Parchin military area.
[00:29.24]For years, the Iranian government barred international investigators from visiting Parchin.
[00:37.08]The IAEA chief is to present a final report on the investigation by December 15.
[00:47.44]Poland's Foreign Minister says Europe needs a united plan to deal with the refugee crisis.
[00:55.47]But he says the plan should not say
[00:58.52]how many refugees each country should accept.
[01:03.12]Foreign minister Grzegorz Schetyna
[01:06.00]said that the European Union should first close its borders.
[01:11.44]Then, he said, it should build centers to separate those who are fleeing violence
[01:18.68]from those who are only looking for better economic conditions.
[01:24.28]His comments were published in the newspaper Politico Europe.
[01:29.64]The International Organization for Migration
[01:33.36]says more than 470,000 people have arrived in Europe this year.
[01:40.08]Almost 40 percent of them are from Syria.
[01:45.52]Greek Prime Minister-elect Alexis Tsipras
[01:49.57]claimed victory Sunday in national elections.
[01:53.07]Mr. Tsipras said he will form a coalition government
[01:57.56]to put in place spending cuts demanded by European lenders.
[02:03.04]In exchange for the cuts,
[02:05.28]the lenders have promised Greece billions of dollars in aid.
[02:11.01]Mr. Tsipras spoke to supporters in central Athens late Sunday.
[02:16.52]The election on Sunday was the third in Greece this year.
[02:23.24]Pope Francis travels from Havana to eastern Cuba Monday.
[02:28.76]The Roman Catholic leader will visit Holguin,
[02:32.64]the home province of Fidel and Raul Castro.
[02:36.92]Then he will travel to Cuba's second-largest city, Santiago.
[02:42.85] On Sunday, Pope Francis met with the Castro brothers,
[02:47.52]who have ruled the country since 1959.
[02:52.04]The pope and Vatican officials supported months of secret talks
[02:56.84]between Cuba and the United States last year.
[03:01.12]The two countries later agreed to re-establish relations.
[03:06.56]On Tuesday, Pope Francis will travel to the United States.
[03:11.64]He will visit Washington D.C., New York City and Philadelphia.
[03:18.32]The United States is reportedly considering whether to vote on a
[03:23.52]possible United Nations General Assembly resolution on Cuba.
[03:29.60]The assembly's members could vote on a resolution
[03:33.76]to end international trade restrictions against Cuba.
[03:38.41]Reports say the U.S. could decide not to vote at all on the resolution.
[03:45.88]Cuba has proposed such a resolution at the General Assembly meeting for almost 25 years.
[03:54.16]For the past two years,
[03:56.40]the U.S. and Israel were the only two countries to vote against the measure.
[04:02.67]The value of Volkswagen stock dropped sharply Monday
[04:07.96]shortly after the Frankfurt stock market opened.
[04:12.28]On Sunday, the head of the German carmaker apologized to VW owners.
[04:19.08]His comments followed reports
[04:21.80]that many of the company's diesel-powered cars
[04:25.20]in the United States had bad computer software.
[04:30.20]The software reportedly was designed
[04:33.32]to give false information about the amount of pollutants the cars produced.
[04:40.00]On Friday, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ordered Volkswagen
[04:46.20]to fix almost 500,000 vehicles for intentionally breaking clean air laws.
[04:54.76]The agency says the cars released pollutants
[04:58.24]up to 40 times above the limits allowed under the federal Clean Air Act.
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