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Colombia beat DR Congo 1-0 to reach World Cup knockouts
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Hanoi residents mount silent protest over home demolitions
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West Indies brace for Sri Lanka challenge as Da Silva returns
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US Congress passes symbolic Iran war rebuke to Trump
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Stokes urged to use curfew controversy as fuel to beat New Zealand
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Bolivia's government is 'stoking a civil war,' ex-president Evo Morales tells AFP
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Seoul bounces as Asian markets look to recover from rout
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Fans in China put politics aside to cheer Japan at World Cup
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North Korea's Kim unveils plans for 10,000-tonne warships, nuclear navy
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Geopolitics and AI in spotlight at China's 'Summer Davos'
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Ghosts of Gijon linger as new World Cup format encourages collusion
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Race for robotaxi market arrives in London
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Panama out of World Cup after defeat to Croatia
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Moana Pasifika axed from Super Rugby after rescue talks fail
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Wizards choose teenage talent Dybantsa with No.1 pick in NBA Draft
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Golden Boot battle steals the show at World Cup
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Tuchel insists England remain on course at World Cup despite Ghana draw
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Red or green? For Brazil, the politics of World Cup kits matter
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Bellingham rues England's 'second game fever' after Ghana draw
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US Congress passes landmark housing affordability bill
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Meta offers lower cost glasses as wearables competition heats up
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Dream job: US soccer fans paid to watch every World Cup game
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England left frustrated by Ghana in World Cup draw
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Europe wilts under record heat as AC sales soar
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Grieving Deschamps to miss France's final World Cup group game
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Rubio rejects Iran tolls on Hormuz as deal strains multiply
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Two-goal Ronaldo delights in silencing critics after 'attacks'
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Cubans bid farewell to revolution hero Valdes
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Morocco squad 'supporting' Hakimi despite impending rape trial
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Ronaldo delights in silencing 'attacks' after making World Cup history
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Airbus to inspect 16 A380s after cracks found on plane wings
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'Paris in this heat is awful': Tourists change plans as sites close early
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Bolivian government says cleared all protest roadblocks
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'I'm back': Ronaldo scores at sixth World Cup as Portugal run riot
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France has hottest-ever day as 'unbearable' heatwave keeps scorching Europe
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US TV news host begs for info after kidnap note says mother is dead
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Ronaldo double fires Portugal, England eye last 32
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Ronaldo scores at sixth World Cup as Portugal run riot
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Hollywood powerhouses bring AI fight to Europe
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Portugal's Ronaldo first man to score at six World Cups
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What is driving Europe's heatwave?
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Rubio says US will not accept Iranian tolls on Hormuz
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Spain's Oyarzabal happy to play through pain at World Cup
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Marco Rubio in Gulf to reassure allies hit hard by Mideast war
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US Supreme Court rules against man whose dreadlocks were cut off in prison
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American Michele Kang agrees deal to buy French club Lyon
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UN to begin evacuating stranded Mideast sailors after US-Iran talks
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French farmers suffer arid crops, heat-stricken animals
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Tech drags down world stocks, oil dips on supply hopes
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Scorching heat shuts Paris landmarks early as France swelters
Iran worries push up oil price as world stocks diverge
European and Asian stock markets diverged Tuesday as investors awaited key US inflation data while concerns about Iran lifted oil prices.
Tokyo closed at a record high and the yen fell on speculation over a snap election in Japan.
Paris and Frankfurt were in the red nearing the half-way mark, while London was flat.
Wall Street finished at another record high Monday, as investors shrugged off worries about a US criminal probe of the Federal Reserve central bank.
The heads of major central banks have thrown their support behind the US Fed and its chairman Jerome Powell, saying in a joint statement Tuesday that it was "critical to preserve" their independence.
On Sunday, Powell took aim at escalating pressure from President Donald Trump's administration to lower interest rates.
Investors were treading water ahead of the release of US inflation data later in the day.
"This is by far the most important metric for the Fed," said Kathleen Brooks, research director at XTB trading group.
"Today's data is expected to reset inflation expectations and be a clear indicator of what the Fed should do this year and how many rate cuts to expect," she added.
In Asia, Tokyo's Nikkei closed up 3.1 percent, driven by anticipation that Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi will capitalise on strong poll numbers by calling an election.
Takaichi was appointed Japan's first woman prime minister in October and her cabinet is enjoying an approval rating of around 70 percent.
But her ruling bloc has only a slim majority in parliament's powerful lower house, hindering her ambitious policy agenda.
Hong Kong also gained, while Shanghai closed lower.
Seoul climbed 1.5 percent after South Korean chip giant SK hynix said it would spend 19 trillion won ($12.9 billion) building an advanced chip packaging plant, as the firm rides the global AI boom.
Oil prices rose after US President Donald Trump announced a 25-percent tariff on any country trading with Iran, ramping up pressure on Tehran and its friends over its violent crackdown on a wave of protests.
Trump said in a social media post on Monday that the new levies would "immediately" hit the Islamic republic's trading partners who also do business with the United States.
The move "is likely to hit its biggest trading partners like China", said Victoria Scholar, head of investment at Interactive Investor.
In other company news, shares in Danish renewable energy firm Orsted climbed five percent after a US judge cleared the way for its offshore wind project to resume work in New England, nullifying a Trump administration order pausing the project.
- Key figures at around 1100 GMT -
London - FTSE 100: FLAT at 10,144.11 points
Paris - CAC 40: DOWN 0.5 percent at 8,316.16
Frankfurt - DAX: DOWN 0.1 percent at 25,368.69
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: UP 0.9 percent at 26,848.47 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: DOWN 0.6 percent at 4,138.76 (close)
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: UP 3.1 percent at 53,549.16 (close)
New York - Dow: UP 0.2 percent at 49,590.20 (close)
Euro/dollar: UP at $1.1667 from $1.1666 on Monday
Pound/dollar: UP at $1.3471 from $1.3466
Dollar/yen: UP at 158.89 yen from 158.17 yen
Euro/pound: DOWN at 86.62 pence from 86.63 pence
Brent North Sea Crude: UP 1.2 percent at $64.65 per barrel
West Texas Intermediate: UP 1.3 percent at $60.28 per barrel
S.Leonhard--VB