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Catholic teen set to become first millennial saint
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Trump escalates crackdown threats with Chicago 'war' warning
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Tough negotiations and uncertainty ahead of OPEC+ meeting
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'Palestine 36' shines light on Arab revolt against British rule
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'Build, baby, build': Canada PM's plan to counter Trump
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Craig's detective returns as new 'Knives Out' lights up Toronto fest
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First India-Pakistan match since conflict fires up Asia Cup
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Rosa Roisinblit, activist for Argentina's 'stolen' children, dies at 106
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Australia halts logging for koala haven on eastern coast
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'Pessimist patriots': hard-right Reform UK widens appeal
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UK police arrest hundreds in latest Palestine Action demo
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Anisimova laments 'lack of fight' in US Open final loss
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Controlling emotions behind US Open triumph: Sabalenka
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Anthony, Howard among Basketball Hall of Fame inductees
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Australian state halts logging for koala haven
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Taming inner 'tiger' takes Sabalenka to the top
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Japan's Oda completes career golden Slam at US Open
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Son scores and assists to lead South Korea over host USA 2-0
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Granollers, Zeballos win men's US Open doubles in thriller
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Sabalenka defeats Anisimova to retain US Open crown
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Bordeaux-Begles win to start Top 14 season, Stade Francais run in seven
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Luhrmann mines 'mythical' Elvis footage for new film
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England's Kildunne set to miss Women's Rugby World Cup quarter-final with head injury
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Indie favourite Jarmusch beats Gaza war film to Venice top prize
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Lisbon funicular cable disconnected before deadly crash: inspectors
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England have to 'prove a point' in Serbia test: Tuchel
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Poignant Portugal cruise, England unbeaten in World Cup qualifying
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England down Australia, face Scotland in Women's Rugby World Cup quarter-finals
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Italy's Toni Servillo wins best actor at Venice
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Indie favorite Jarmusch beats out Gaza war film for Venice top prize
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China's Xin Zhilei wins best actress award at Venice Film Festival
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England to face Scotland in Women's Rugby World Cup quarter-finals after record-equalling win over Australia
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Jihadists kill 63 in attack on Nigerian town
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UK police arrest 150 people in latest Palestine Action demo
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Sinner and Alcaraz set for gripping third act in US Open final
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McIlroy in hunt for first win since Masters at Irish Open
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Laboured England beat Andorra to extend 100 percent record on road to World Cup
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Colombia 'committed' to drug fight, minister says, as US deadline looms
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Record-breaker Verstappen pips McLaren pair to Italian GP pole
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Swiss minister eyes 'opportunity' after US tariff talks
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Soler takes solo Vuelta stage 14 win, Vingegaard bites back
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Under-fire Nagelsmann promises 'changes' after Slovakia upset
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Canada too strong for Scotland as US rout Samoa at Women's Rugby World Cup
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Verstappen pips McLaren pair to pole at Italian GP
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Stade Francais run in seven tries for sunny opening to Top 14
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Canada too strong for Scotland at Women's Rugby World Cup
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Marc Marquez wins Catalunya MotoGP Sprint as brother crashes
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88 postal operators suspend services to US over tariffs: UN
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Trescothick warns England cannot take World Cup spot for granted
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Vatican receives first LGBTQ pilgrimage

Stock markets mixed with eyes on US jobs data
Stock markets diverged and global bonds stabilised on Thursday as investors looked to US jobs data to cement rate-cut bets.
Investors awaited American employment figures Thursday and Friday amid hopes for further cuts to interest rates by the Federal Reserve.
"All eyes will be on Friday’s nonfarm payrolls report with bad news likely to be interpreted as good news as it will raise the market probability that the Fed cuts rates," noted Victoria Scholar, head of investment at Interactive Investor.
London and Frankfurt stock markets rose in midday trading, while Paris fell.
The Paris CAC 40 was weighed by a 10-percent drop in shares of pharmaceutical firm Sanofi, after a disappointing trial of its drug for skin condition atopic dermatitis.
Elsewhere, the global bond market eased further after yields had earlier in the week jumped on concerns over mounting government debt.
"There are signs that the bond market rout could be over," said Kathleen Brooks, research director at trading group XTB.
She warned that risks still loomed, particularly a confidence vote in France next week that could topple the minority government.
A solid auction of 30-year Japanese government bonds offered further reprieve after yields had risen to record highs.
Tokyo's stock market closed higher.
Hong Kong and Shanghai each dropped more than one percent as a tech-driven rally ran out of steam.
Analysts said the decline followed a Bloomberg report that China's financial regulators may implement measures to cool the pace of the rally in stocks.
Traders brushed off news that President Donald Trump's administration asked the US Supreme Court for an expedited rulings preserving tariffs.
US equities rose Wednesday, with shares in Google parent Alphabet and Apple gaining on the heels of a favourable court ruling.
Oil prices extended losses Thursday amid anticipation of excess supply in the coming months as OPEC+ nations are expected to further unwind production cuts.
In company news, shares in Japanese motor maker Nidec tumbled 22 percent after it launched a probe into "improper accounting" at its Chinese subsidiary.
- Key figures at around 1100 GMT -
London - FTSE 100: UP 0.2 percent at 9,195.64 points
Paris - CAC 40: DOWN 0.2 percent at 7,705.80
Frankfurt - DAX: UP 0.8 percent at 23,771.71
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: UP 1.5 percent at 42,580.27 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: DOWN 1.1 percent at 25,058.51 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: DOWN 1.3 percent at 3,765.88 (close)
New York - Dow: DOWN 0.1 percent at 45,271.23 (close)
Euro/dollar: DOWN at $1.1646 from $1.1663 on Wednesday
Pound/dollar: DOWN at $1.3439 from $1.3445
Dollar/yen: UP at 148.36 yen from 148.12 yen
Euro/pound: DOWN at 86.65 pence from 86.75 pence
West Texas Intermediate: DOWN 1.6 percent at $62.95 per barrel
Brent North Sea Crude: DOWN 1.5 percent at $66.59 per barrel
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