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Israel's 'deliberate targeting' of children part of ongoing Gaza 'genocide': UN probe
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England, Ghana eye last 32 as Portugal look for lift-off
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Seoul's Kospi stock index tanks 10% to lead tech-fuelled Asia rout
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Iran says to oversee Hormuz as Swiss talks conclude
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Diaspora World Cup champions diversity over division
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Australia withholds Pacific climate fund reports over risk of diplomatic 'damage'
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Kenya police violence victims say compensation promise a 'smokescreen'
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Indian startup head appointed as new WhatsApp boss
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EU bets on digital euro to cut US tech addiction
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Fineanganofo rethinks Newcastle move after All Blacks call-up
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'Let's be realistic': Haaland cools Norway's World Cup expectations
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Lightning, downpour, a two-hour delay: bad weather hits the World Cup
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Ultra-reclusive Turkmenistan slowly opens up to tourists
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Marc Bloch, historian and Resistance hero, joins France's Pantheon greats
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Savea 'embraces challenge' of leading All Blacks towards World Cup
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North Korea's Kim vows to accelerate military buildup
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Savea 'embraces challlenge' of leading All Blacks towards World Cup
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Latin America's resurgent right notches another win in Colombia
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Mbappe scores twice as France beat Iraq at World Cup after two-hour storm delay
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Trump threatens prison for damage to Washington Reflecting Pool
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France-Iraq World Cup game restarts after two-hour storm delay
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Shortages ease in Bolivia as protest roadblocks dismantled
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World Cup exploits of Maradona and Messi have Argentina fans in raptures
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'Boston Tea Party' compensation claim to be displayed at UK exhibit
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Alvarez says 'best for everyone' if he leaves Atletico
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France-Iraq World Cup game suspended due to severe weather alert
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Romanian parliament rejects liberal PM-designate
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US temporarily suspends Iran oil sanctions, says nuclear inspectors to return
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Maduro ouster put Venezuela on 'the right path': interim leader
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Missed penalty spurred 'very angry' Messi to World Cup history
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Shooting in Montreal, Canada leaves three dead including suspect
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Oil falls as US waives Iranian sanctions and Nasdaq tumbles
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Balogun chases 'inevitable' Messi in wild Golden Boot race
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Defeated Colombian leftist calls for calm after post-vote violence
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Belgium's Doku becomes father after World Cup controversy
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Messi sets World Cup scoring record as Argentina down Austria
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Magic Messi makes World Cup history to send Argentina into last 32
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French TV presenter stood down over Doku World Cup comments
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Ghana coach Queiroz says playing England 'easiest' World Cup game
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Messi sets World Cup scoring record with 17th goal
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Former Bayern stalwart Demichelis takes over at RB Leipzig
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Stocks swing following latest AI-fuelled sell-off on Wall St
Stocks fluctuated Wednesday following another tech-fuelled sell-off on Wall Street, while precious metals continued their recovery on dip-buying following a two-day collapse.
Oil prices also extended gains on a fresh pick-up in US-Iran tensions after an American jet shot down an Iranian drone in the Middle East, just as the two sides prepared to hold key nuclear talks.
Assets across the board have endured a volatile start to February owing to a surge in the dollar, geopolitical tensions and the possibility of another US government shutdown.
Concerns over artificial intelligence have also kept traders on their toes amid questions over the vast sums invested in the sector and warnings of a bubble that could pop at any time.
The latest flare-up came in New York, where markets were spooked by news that AI startup Anthropic -- which created the Claude chatbot -- had revealed a tool that could be used by firms to carry out legal work.
The announcement hit firms in the software, financial services and asset management industries. Downbeat sales projections from Advanced Micro Devices compounded the darker mood.
Tech firms around Asia sank, though broader markets flitted between gains and losses.
Shanghai, Sydney, Seoul, Singapore and Manila rose but Tokyo, Hong Kong, Jakarta and Wellington slipped. Taipei was flat.
The mixed day pointed to a return of stability after two days of sharp swings sparked by AI concerns and Donald Trump's hawkish pick to lead the Federal Reserve, which dampened interest rate cut bets.
Precious metals rose for a second day, after tanking on Friday and Monday as the US president's tapping of Kevin Warsh -- a former Fed governor -- sent the dollar surging.
The greenback had been taking a battering for most of last week on worries Trump was happy to have a weaker currency.
Gold was sitting just above $5,000 an ounce and silver around $87 -- both well off last week's record highs of $5,595 and $121 but up from the lows of $4,597 and $71 seen in the past two days.
"Investors and traders are dipping their toes in the waters after the clear-out of a lot of the froth and leveraged speculative positions," said Saxo Markets' Neil Wilson.
This "A) might give them confidence that perhaps the worst of the volatility is over; and B) prices had plunged so much so fast they think it's worth a go at these levels.
"A lot of people sitting on the sidelines for months feeling every day they'd missed their chance to get in will be part of this renewed wave of buying."
Oil prices rose around one percent after it emerged a US fighter jet had taken out an Iranian drone that approached an aircraft carrier Tuesday.
That was the second clash that day between the two in Middle Eastern waters, after Iranian forces attempted to detain a US-flagged tanker in the Strait of Hormuz.
The incidents come after Washington and Tehran agreed to talks despite Trump's repeated threat of military action against Iran -- and Iran's warning that it would respond with strikes on US vessels and bases.
White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt told Fox News that US envoy Steve Witkoff is still expected "to have conversations with the Iranians late this week".
Traders were cheered by news that Trump had signed into law a congressional spending bill to fund government agencies while buying more time for lawmakers to negotiate over the administration's controversial immigration crackdown.
Negotiations had broken down following the killing of two US citizens by federal agents in Minneapolis, the Minnesota city which has become the flashpoint for the Republican president's policies.
However, lawmakers now have just two weeks to negotiate a full-year Department for Homeland Security bill.
- Key figures at around 0230 GMT -
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: DOWN 0.6 percent at 54,391.58 (break)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: DOWN 0.4 percent at 26,722.61
Shanghai - Composite: UP 0.2 percent at 4,077.51
Euro/dollar: DOWN at $1.1824 from $1.1829 on Tuesday
Pound/dollar: UP at $1.3702 from $1.3701
Dollar/yen: UP at 156.25 yen from 155.74 yen
Euro/pound: DOWN at 86.28 pence from 86.30 pence
West Texas Intermediate: UP 1.0 percent at $63.84 per barrel
Brent North Sea Crude: UP 0.9 percent at $67.93 per barrel
New York - Dow: DOWN 0.3 percent at 49,240.99 (close)
London - FTSE 100: DOWN 0.3 percent at 10,314.59 (close)
L.Maurer--VB