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Ukraine, Russia vow escalation as strikes on Kyiv kill 27
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'Royal wedding': Epic Swift-Kelce fairytale marriage begins
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Messi meeting the "game of our lives", says Cape Verde coach
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France's Barcola expecting physical Paraguay clash at World Cup
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Do not open until 2276: US burying time capsule to mark July 4
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Sciver-Brunt and Knight send England into Women's T20 World Cup final
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Scaloni warns Argentina that Cape Verde success 'no accident'
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Spain power into last 16 at World Cup, Portugal face Croatia
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Spain ease past Austria with 3-0 World Cup win
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Emotional Dimitrov enjoys redemptive Wimbledon win over Mensik
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Endrick says versatility could help Brazil against Norway
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Ghana have 'duty to Africa' to progress at World Cup, says Queiroz
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Rubio says USA 'screwed' by World Cup red card
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Former Celtics star Brown in shock over trade to 76ers
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Heat dome roasts eastern US ahead of holiday weekend
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Progress, further delay risk for Boeing Air Force One: report
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WHO declares cruise ship hantavirus outbreak over
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US coach Pochettino '200% Argentine' but embraces Americana
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Sciver-Brunt and Knight take England to 169-5 in South Africa semi-final
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Ukraine, Russia vow escalation after Moscow strikes on Kyiv kill 25
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Trump's massive July 4 firework show raises health alarms
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Prosecutors can review Woods medical records in DUI case: judge
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Pogacar expects Vingegaard Tour de France battle to last 'years'
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Japan deploys bear cameras in mountains as attacks surge
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New York ready for epic Swift-Kelce love story wedding
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Djokovic has history in his sights at Wimbledon
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Wildfires rage in southern France, 3,000 people evacuated
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Ovechkin returning to Caps for 22nd NHL season
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Hamilton gives F1 a piece of his mind over Lego cars
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Faster than Mbappe: Australia flyer Bos races into World Cup conversation
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Hong Kong bookseller once held in China dies in Taiwan
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Trump wants 'senseless killing' in Ukraine to end: US official
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Venezuelan rescue brings hope to nation in mourning
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Eala writes history for Philippines in 'electric' Wimbledon atmosphere
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Macabre night in La Guaira, Venezuela's earthquake epicenter
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Wolff urges 'perspective' as Russell chases Mercedes' teammate Antonelli
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Tesla global auto sales jump 25% in 2nd quarter, beating expectations
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Superb Swiatek, Zverev cruise into Wimbledon last 32
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Zverev routs Royer to reach Wimbledon third round
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Ukraine, Russia vow escalation after Moscow attack kills 21 in Kyiv
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Hot spell roasts eastern US ahead of holiday weekend
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Slowing US job growth poses midterms challenge for Trump
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Hamilton cools fans Ferrari fervour
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Klopp poised to replace Nagelsmann as Germany coach: reports
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Venezuela's diaspora searches for quake victims on social media
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More than 400 dead in DR Congo's spreading Ebola outbreak
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Albanian clashes as protest over Trump-linked resort boils over
Stocks climb awaiting next moves in Trump trade war
European and Asian stock markets mostly gained Tuesday as investors continued to react positively to US President Donald Trump's pausing of an EU tariff threat.
London led the way in Europe, up one percent in midday deals, as trading resumed after Monday's UK public holiday.
The dollar gained solidly against main rivals, while Wall Street reopens later after US Memorial Day.
"US futures point to a higher open on indices, as optimism spreads after the holiday break," said Susannah Streeter, head of money and markets at Hargreaves Lansdown.
"Trump once again has pressed the pause button, this time on proposed 50 percent tariffs on imports from the European Union, which caused nervousness at the end of last week."
Trump on Sunday delayed 50-percent tariffs on the European Union until July 9 to give more time for negotiations.
The president had sent markets into a tailspin Friday when he threatened to hit EU goods with the huge tariff from June 1 as talks were "going nowhere".
EU trade commissioner Maros Sefcovic said Monday following calls with top US officials that the bloc remains "fully committed" to reaching a trade agreement with the United States.
A key survey Tuesday showed that consumer sentiment in Europe's biggest economy, Germany, inched up heading into June -- but erratic US trade policy and a glum domestic economic outlook kept the gauge at low levels.
The forward-looking indicator, published by pollsters GfK and the Nuremberg Institute for Market Decisions, came in at minus 19.9 points, a rise of 0.9 from the previous month.
It was the third-straight increase for the regular survey of about 2,000 people, which has been boosted by a new German government vowing to kickstart the country's economy following two years of recession.
It was revealed Tuesday that Germany had overtaken Japan as the world's top creditor, with the Asian nation losing top spot after a 34-year reign.
Japan's net external assets as of the end of last year stood at 533.05 trillion yen ($3.7 trillion), up almost 13 percent from a year earlier, according to finance ministry data.
For Japan, a weaker yen contributed to increases in both foreign assets and liabilities, but assets grew at a faster pace, driven in part by expanded business investment abroad, the data added.
Elsewhere on Tuesday, oil prices rose slightly on the eve of the latest OPEC+ meeting to decide on crude output levels from the cartel and its partners, notably Russia.
- Key figures at around 1045 GMT -
London - FTSE 100: UP 1.0 percent at 8,807.27 points
Paris - CAC 40: UP 0.4 percent at 7,855.88
Frankfurt - DAX: UP 0.8 percent at 24,220.99
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: UP 0.5 percent at 37,724.11 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: UP 0.4 percent at 23,381.99 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: DOWN 0.2 percent at 3,340.69 (close)
New York - Dow: Closed Monday for a holiday
Euro/dollar: DOWN at $1.1349 from $1.1382 on Monday
Pound/dollar: DOWN at $1.3540 from $1.3563
Dollar/yen: UP at 144.07 yen from 142.81 yen
Euro/pound: DOWN at 83.88 pence from 83.91 pence
Brent North Sea Crude: UP 0.3 percent at $64.30 per barrel
West Texas Intermediate: UP 0.3 percent at $61.69 per barrel
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