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Akram tells Pakistan, India to forget noise and 'enjoy' Asia Cup clash
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Kicillof, the Argentine governor on a mission to stop Milei
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Something to get your teeth into: 'Jaws' exhibit marks 50 years
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Germany, France, Argentina, Austria on brink of Davis Cup finals
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War with Russia weighs heavily on Ukrainian medal hope Doroshchuk
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Suspect in Charlie Kirk killing caught, widow vows to carry on fight
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Dunfee and Perez claim opening world golds in Tokyo
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Ben Griffin leads PGA Procore Championship in Ryder Cup tune-up
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'We're more than our pain': Miss Palestine to compete on global stage
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Ingebrigtsen seeks elusive 1500m world gold after injury-plagued season
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Thailand's Chanettee leads by two at LPGA Queen City event
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Dolphins' Hill says focus is on football amid domestic violence allegations
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Nigerian chef aims for rice hotpot record
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What next for Brazil after Bolsonaro's conviction?
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Fitch downgrades France's credit rating in new debt battle blow
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Fifty reported dead in Gaza as Israel steps up attacks on main city
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Greenwood among scorers as Marseille cruise to four-goal victory
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Rodgers calls out 'cowardly' leak amid Celtic civil war
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Frenchman Fourmaux grabs Chile lead as Tanak breaks down
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Germany, France, Argentina and Austria on brink of Davis Cup finals
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New coach sees nine-man Leverkusen beat Frankfurt
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US moves to scrap emissions reporting by polluters
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Matsuyama leads Ryder Cup trio at PGA Championship
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US to stop collecting emissions data from polluters
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Pope Leo thanks Lampedusans for welcoming migrants
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Moscow says Ukraine peace talks frozen as NATO bolsters defences
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Salt's rapid ton powers England to record 304-2 against South Africa in 2nd T20
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Noah Lyles: from timid school student to track's showman
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Boeing defense workers reject deal to end strike
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Germany, Argentina close in on Davis Cup finals
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Alvarez, Crawford both tip scales at 167.5 pounds for title bout
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Armani will lays path to potential buyout by rival
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'We don't want to become a memory': minister of endangered Tuvalu
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Ireland coach 'fully confident' Wafer fit for Women's Rugby World Cup quarter-final
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Philipsen wins sprint for Vuelta treble
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Nepal ex-chief justice Karki becomes next PM after protests
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Peruvians live in fear as extortion runs rampant
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Philipsen wins Vuelta stage 19 for treble
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UN expert urges protection for indigenous Botswana people
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Costa Rica arrests four in murder of Nicaraguan exile
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Moscow says peace talks frozen as Zelensky warns Putin wants all of Ukraine
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Strasbourg skipper Emegha to join Chelsea at end of season
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Nepal's first woman chief justice to become next PM
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Suspect arrested in killing of US activist Charlie Kirk
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Eurovision will 'respect' any boycott decisions over Israel
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UN General Assembly votes for Hamas-free Palestinian state
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Nepal ex-chief justice Sushila Karki named as next PM
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EU to fast-track review of 2035 combustion-engine ban
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Suspect arrested in shooting death of US activist Charlie Kirk
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Big-spending Liverpool are Premier League's strongest: Arsenal boss Arteta

European stocks rally with eyes on earnings, trade deal
European stocks rallied Tuesday, lifted by a slew of corporate earnings and as investors further assessed the impact of the EU-US trade agreement.
Investors' attention turned also to the release of key US economic indicators and the Federal Reserve's next policy decision due Wednesday.
US President Donald Trump's agreement with the European Union on Sunday saw tariffs set at 15 percent, down from a threatened 30 percent, which helped ease trade war fears.
The Paris and Frankfurt stock markets jumped around 1.5 percent in early afternoon deals.
London also advanced, boosted by a three-percent rise to the share price of heavyweight AstraZeneca after the drugmaker posted strong earnings.
Market sentiment had been cautious Monday "as the narrative took hold that the EU had failed to secure meaningful concessions from the US", noted Deutsche Bank analyst Jim Reid.
But Tuesday saw "optimism that businesses can now start to operate with greater certainty in Europe", said Joshua Mahony, chief market analyst at Rostro trading group.
The euro, however, remained under pressure against the dollar on concerns about the impact of the trade deal on the eurozone economy.
After a tepid day on Wall Street -- which still saw the S&P and Nasdaq hit records -- Asia markets were mixed.
Tokyo and Hong Kong closed in the red, while Shanghai rose.
Traders kept an eye on US talks with other major economies, including India and South Korea, and negotiations between top US and Chinese officials in Stockholm.
Talks continued on Tuesday, with hopes that Beijing and Washington would extend a 90-day truce on higher tariffs that ends on August 12.
Investors also awaited a busy few days of earnings from tech titans Apple, Microsoft, Meta and Amazon, as well as data on US economic growth and jobs.
That all comes as the Fed concludes its policy meeting amid increasing pressure from Trump to slash rates, even with inflation staying stubbornly high.
While rates are expected to be unchanged Wednesday, markets will scrutinise the Fed's statement for hints on its outlook for the second half of the year.
Oil prices extended Monday's rise after Trump shortened a deadline for Russia to end its war in Ukraine to August 7 or 9, following which he vowed to sanction countries buying its crude.
In company news, shares in Jeep owner Stellantis fell around two percent in Paris after it reported a 1.5-billion-euro ($1.7-billion) hit from US tariffs, even as it flagged a gradual improvement in sales revenues.
Shares in eyewear giant EssilorLuxottica jumped nearly seven percent on strong second quarter results, topping the Paris CAC 40 index.
In London, UK bank Barclays rose one percent after reporting higher second-quarter profits driven by market volatility from US tariffs, while Games Workshop climbed five percent on stronger annual profits.
- Key figures at around 1050 GMT -
London - FTSE 100: UP 0.7 percent at 9,144.03 points
Paris - CAC 40: UP 1.6 percent at 7,921.45
Frankfurt - DAX: UP 1.4 percent at 24,297.24
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: DOWN 0.8 percent at 40,674.55 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: DOWN 0.2 percent at 25,524.45 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: UP 0.3 percent at 3,609.71 (close)
New York - Dow: DOWN 0.1 percent at 44,837.56 (close)
Euro/dollar: DOWN at $1.1581 from $1.1597 on Monday
Pound/dollar: UP at $1.3362 from $1.3356
Dollar/yen: UP at 148.53 yen from 148.52 yen
Euro/pound: DOWN at 86.68 pence from 86.80 pence
Brent North Sea Crude: UP 0.4 percent at $69.57 per barrel
West Texas Intermediate: UP 0.3 percent at $66.92 per barrel
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