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Not just a hideout: Sahel forests provide base for jihadists
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Ageless Messi has World Cup scoring record in his sights
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Africa faces child surgery crisis as key anaesthesia runs out
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Trump-backed populist wins razor-tight Colombia vote, sparking protests
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J-Bay: S.Africa's surf mecca missing out on the global tour
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'Progress', say mediators, after Iran-US talks towards ending war
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Key points from the first round of Iran-US talks
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European countries close schools, cancel trains as heatwave set to intensify
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Crude prices drop, most stocks rise on 'positive' US-Iran talks
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'Progress', say mediators, after Iran-US talks on ending war
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Slimy beans: Japanese natto disgusts and delights the world
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Clark wins despite hecklers but hopes not to be 'heel of the PGA'
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Cape Verde targeting World Cup knockout rounds after Uruguay draw: coach
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Father's Day near-miss at US Open brings Burns to tears
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New coach Rennie names Savea as All Blacks captain
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Scheffler praises Clark's resolve in gutsy US Open triumph
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Yamal kickstarts Spain World Cup bid as Cape Verde stun Uruguay
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Cape Verde fight back for second World Cup draw against Uruguay
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Mexican fans rally behind Iran as 'our second team' at World Cup
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Iran-US talks to continue through the night
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Trump-backed candidate wins razor-tight Colombia presidential election
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Clark edges Burns by one stroke for second US Open title
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Iran coach hails 'great achievement' after second World Cup draw
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Curacao firmly on the map after World Cup heroics
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Pro-Trump presidential hopeful takes early lead as Colombia counts votes
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Trump say repairs to begin 'immediately' for Washington pool renovation
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Yamal off the mark at World Cup in Spain rout as Iran hold Belgium
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Rune 'not ready' to put a date on tennis return
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Argentina weaknesses? Austria's World Cup coach can't find any
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Polls close in Colombia runoff pitting pro-Trump hardliner against leftist
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A nation divided over Team Melli as Iran faces Belgium
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McIlroy races for exit after weekend US Open fade
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Belgium held 0-0 by Iran as Ngoy sent off
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Mbappe ready for 'special' 100th cap for France at World Cup
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Watkins ready for England super-sub role at World Cup
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Yamashita tops Woad in playoff to win Meijer LPGA Classic
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Clark leads Burns by one as US Open back-nine drama begins
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Syria president denies wanting to intervene in Lebanon after Trump remarks
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Timeless Messi eyes World Cup record as Argentina face Austria
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Saudi critics must be 'realists', says Donis after Spain lesson
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Brazil must adapt to loss of injured Raphinha at World Cup, says Paqueta
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Serena Williams given Wimbledon singles wildcard
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'Absurd' to doubt Spain, says De la Fuente after Saudi Arabia rout
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Iranians walk out of talks venue after Trump threat
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Iraq's Arnold promises to have a go against France at World Cup
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'Toy Story 5' rakes in $160 mn in year's best opening weekend
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Legendary Cuban spy chief Ramiro Valdes dies at 94
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Yamal off the mark at World Cup as Spain thrash Saudi Arabia
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Clark and Scheffler begin final-round drama at US Open
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Yamal off mark at World Cup as Spain thrash Saudi
Stock markets surge on tech rally, US rate hopes
Equities jumped Thursday thanks to gains in tech stocks and as weak US jobs data fanned optimism for more interest rate cuts, outweighing concerns over a partial government shutdown.
Paris and Frankfurt stock markets jumped more than one percent, with automakers also rallying.
London was flat.
Tech stocks surged as South Korea's biggest chip firms agreed to supply chips and other equipment to OpenAI's Stargate project for AI infrastructure.
South Korea's Kospi index climbed 2.7 percent to a record high, thanks to Samsung and SK Hynix shares soaring to one-year highs after the firms signed a preliminary deal with the ChatGPT developer OpenAI.
Tokyo rose, as did Hong Kong's tech-heavy Hang Seng index. Shanghai was closed for a week-long holiday.
Taipei's stock index jumped 1.5 percent as chip titan and market heavyweight TSMC piled on three percent.
Europe's tech companies also rose, with ASML up five percent, and STMicroelectronics and Schneider Electric adding more than two percent.
Tech companies have been at the forefront of a surge across markets this year as investors pile into all things linked to artificial intelligence, with hundreds of billions being pumped into the sector.
The valuation of OpenAI has soared to $500 billion in a private sale, making it the world's most valuable startup, according to financial media reports Thursday.
Investors also focused on the outlook for more Federal Reserve rate cuts, which overshadowed the closure of some US departments owing to a standoff between lawmakers in Washington.
Figures from payrolls firm ADP on Wednesday showed the US private sector shed jobs in September, despite expectations of employment growth.
"The data emboldens calls for the Fed to ease (rates) in the months ahead," said Joshua Mahony, chief market analyst at Scope Markets.
The data was the latest in a string of below-par reports indicating the labour market in the world's top economy continues to slow.
Observers said the reading had a little more significance owing to expectations that crucial non-farm payrolls statistics will not be released as usual on Friday owing to the shutdown.
"There is a risk now for market participants of a rolling data blackout that could see increased volatility," said Neil Wilson, UK investor strategist at Saxo.
All three main indexes on Wall Street rose on Wednesday, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq hitting records.
In company news, UK supermarket Tesco climbed almost four percent in London after it lifted its profit guidance for its 2025/2026 financial year thanks to a competitive pricing strategy.
- Key figures at around 1100 GMT -
London - FTSE 100: FLAT at 9,448.08 points
Paris - CAC 40: UP 1.2 percent at 8,061.25
Frankfurt - DAX: UP 1.3 percent at 24,418.73
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: UP 0.9 percent at 44,936.73 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: UP 1.6 percent at 27,287.12 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: Closed for a holiday
New York - Dow: UP 0.1 percent at 46,441.10 (close)
Euro/dollar: UP at $1.1750 from $1.1728 on Wednesday
Pound/dollar: DOWN at $1.3474 from $1.3476
Dollar/yen: UP at 147.66 yen from 147.14 yen
Euro/pound: UP at 87.20 pence from 87.04 pence
West Texas Intermediate: DOWN 0.5 percent at $61.48 per barrel
Brent North Sea Crude: DOWN 0.5 percent at $65.04 per barrel
L.Wyss--VB