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Trump orders new strikes on Iran over attacks on shipping in Hormuz
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US man sentenced after swapping 17th century manuscript
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US launches new strikes on Iran after Trump vows to hit 'hard'
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Iran plays with fire, but calculates Trump will hold back
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Oil surges, stocks slide as Trump says Iran ceasefire over
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Meta to build $9 billion data center in western Canada
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PSG's Lee set to join Athletico
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Rogers backs Kane to outshine Haaland in World Cup showdown
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Erdogan gave pistols to NATO leaders, Starmer says
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Some US Fed officials considered June rate hike on war fallout
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UN launches appeal for nearly $300 mn in Venezuela quake relief
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China sends nuclear missile message as US looks elsewhere
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US to remove Syria from terror blacklist, in new boost to Sharaa
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Justin Bieber added to 11-minute World Cup final halftime show
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Court rejects Trump request to restore his name to Kennedy Center
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MLB pitching great Verlander to retire after 2026 season
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Egypt file complaint against referee after World Cup exit
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Women's semi-finalists in uncharted territory at Wimbledon
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Shocked and shaken, Venezuela quake survivors get psychological help
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US man jailed after swapping 17th century manuscript
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France, Morocco kick off blockbuster World Cup quarter-finals
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UN maritime head urges halt to Hormuz transit to protect seafarers
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Amorim hails 'ambitious' AC Milan, promises to learn Italian
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Trump skips new Air Force One on return from Turkey NATO summit
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Cancer survivor Traeen takes the long road to Tour yellow
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New York building that buckled now 'stable,' says mayor
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Easing Russian Olympic restrictions 'terrible', says Wimbledon star Kostyuk
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UN says pledges for global connectivity project pass $100 bn
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'Unbelievable' Kooij wins Tour de France 5th stage in chaotic sprint finish
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McIlroy hoping for 'home' comforts at Scottish, British Opens
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Britain's Fery to face Zverev in Wimbledon semi-finals
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Noskova aims to emulate Kvitova after reaching first Wimbledon semi
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Zverev sees off Fritz to make first Wimbledon semi-final
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Britain's Fery becomes first wildcard to reach Wimbledon semis in 25 years
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Barcelona sets new heat record at 40.7C: weather agencies
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Korda chases third major as Kim revisits Evian-winning chip
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'The Pitt,' 'Hacks' lead Emmy nominations
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Kooij wins Tour de France 5th stage in chaotic sprint finish
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France lose appeal against Olise booking at World Cup
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Trump says Ukraine can make Patriot missiles
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Putellas joins star cast at London City Lionesses
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Teenager arrested after two girls wounded in Germany school attack
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Oil back at $80, stocks slide as Trump says Iran ceasefire over
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Farage vs Count Binface: hard-right leader's UK poll gambit
European stocks drop on Trump trade war worries
European stock markets mostly retreated Wednesday on concerns Europe could be the next tariffs target for US president-elect Donald Trump, who has announced a tough-negotiating hawk as his trade envoy.
Trump plans to hit China, Canada and Mexico with hefty tariffs from January.
"Investors are growing increasingly concerned that Donald Trump's next tariff target is continental Europe," said Dan Coatsworth, investment analyst at AJ Bell.
For Europe, this would create "another potential headwind on top of the existing one in the form of lacklustre economic activity", he added.
While there were losses for Paris and Frankfurt stock markets approaching the half-way stage Wednesday, London managed to nudge higher.
After another record-breaking lead from Wall Street on Tuesday, Chinese markets rallied as data showed that China's industrial sector narrowed losses in October.
Trump has announced Jamieson Greer as his trade envoy, saying he played a "key role" in imposing tariffs on China during his previous term in office.
The dollar dropped against main rivals awaiting the release Wednesday of the Federal Reserve's preferred gauge of inflation, as well as figures on jobless claims and economic growth.
The Fed has indicated support for a gradual approach to future interest-rate cuts as the jobs market remains solid, according to minutes from their November policy meeting.
Elsewhere, oil prices edged up having slid on news that Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon had agreed a ceasefire.
Crude won support from the prospect that key OPEC+ nations will delay a pick-up in production, which was due to begin in January, when they meet Sunday.
Bitcoin sat around $93,500, having hit a record Friday and come within a whisker of the $100,000 mark on hopes that Trump will move to ease restrictions on the crypto market.
London stocks bucked the downward trend across most European stock markets, rising 0.1 percent.
Shares in EasyJet rose one percent in late morning deals after the UK airline posted a 40-percent rise in annual profits on strong demand for its package holidays.
The Paris stock market slid more than one percent as a French political standoff over a belt-tightening draft budget for 2025 threatens to topple the government.
Tokyo fell with Hello Kitty owner Sanrio tumbling more than 14 percent after major shareholders said they would reduce their stake in the firm.
- Key figures around 1100 GMT -
London - FTSE 100: UP 0.1 percent at 8,267.52
Paris - CAC 40: DOWN 1.2 percent at 7,106.02
Frankfurt - DAX: DOWN 0.6 percent at 19,186.60
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: DOWN 0.8 percent at 38,134.97 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: UP 2.3 percent at 19,603.13 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: UP 1.5 percent at 3,309.78 (close)
New York - Dow: UP 0.3 percent at 44,860.31 (close)
Euro/dollar: UP at $1.0529 from $1.0482 on Tuesday
Pound/dollar: UP at $1.2615 from $1.2567
Dollar/yen: DOWN at 151.39 yen from 153.06 yen
Euro/pound: UP at 83.47 pence from 83.41 pence
Brent North Sea Crude: UP 0.2 percent at $72.52 per barrel
West Texas Intermediate: UP 0.3 percent at $68.96 per barrel
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