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Venezuela twin quakes kill at least 164 with many trapped under rubble
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Dominant Osaka cruises into Bad Homburg semis
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IOC votes to continue ski mountaineering for 2030 Games
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New Zealand frustrate England as Stokes returns for series decider
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Stocks rally on AI optimism after Micron's blowout forecast
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Poland, Ukraine tone down dispute at reconstruction conference
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Tunisia's short-lived World Cup experience lays bare deep dysfunctions
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At-risk UK elderly bid to stay cool as heatwave bears down
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'Everything collapsed': Venezuela region hit hardest by quakes cries for help
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'Need each other': Macron hosts Meloni after Trump rift
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Kenya police turn out in force on protest anniversary
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Stokes straight back into the action as New Zealand bat in 3rd Test
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Baking heatwave gives Europe no respite
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Amazon pledges additional $13 bn in India AI investment
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Trump climate pushback spurs courtroom battles, report says
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Struggling VW to sell majority stake in marine engine unit
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Kenya police in massive show of force on protest anniversary
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Seoul stocks soar in Asia tech rally after Micron's blowout forecast
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USA, Germany in control as Dutch eye World Cup knockouts
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Trump-linked resort shines light on Albania's 'stolen' land
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Violence feared as Kenya marks protest anniversary
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French aversion to air conditioning melts as homes sizzle
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Ukraine recovery summit opens, overshadowed by Kyiv-Warsaw row
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Municipal misery weighs on looming S.African elections
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Chad sees influx of drone victims from Sudan
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Hong takes blame as South Korea's World Cup hopes fade
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'We shut up big mouths,' says South Africa's World Cup coach Broos
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Brazil advance at World Cup, history for South Africa, Canada, Bosnia
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Mothers search, men weep amid debris of Venezuela quakes
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Confirmation still a rite of passage in Denmark but less Christian
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South Africa stun South Korea to make World Cup history
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Seoul stocks soar in Asia tech rally after Micron blowout forecast
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Clarke fears Scotland 'probably going home' after Brazil World Cup loss
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Moriyasu vows Japan will play to win and top group against Sweden
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Secret cameras, mics and AI reveal rare Cambodia wildlife
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Beloved spiritual utopia under threat in Modi's India
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Bulgaria's milk farmers falter in former yogurt empire
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Ancelotti hails Vinicius as Brazil march on at World Cup
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Trump opens US 250th birthday party with rally-style speech
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Morocco have 'ingredients' of World Cup winners, says coach Ouahbi
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TotalEnergies awaits ruling in high-stakes climate trial
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'Master key' vaccine technique may 'prevent next pandemic': researchers
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Spice Girls' debut 'Wannabe' turns 30, amid reunion talk
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Curacao belong on World Cup stage, says Advocaat
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Nagelsmann feels Germany 'punished' for topping World Cup group
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Morocco overcome historic Haiti goals to roll into World Cup last 32
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Bosnia beat Qatar to reach World Cup knockout stages for first time
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Twin earthquakes in Venezuela destroy buildings, sow panic
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Brazil advance at World Cup as Swiss, Canada reach last 32
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Vinicius Junior sparkles as Brazil beat Scots to reach World Cup last 32
Stock markets mostly rise on US debt deal hope
Global equities mostly advanced Friday as traders grew increasingly hopeful that US lawmakers will hammer out a deal to lift the debt ceiling and avert a confidence-shattering default.
Wall Street's main stock indices opened higher, with the Dow adding 0.1 percent.
European stocks were higher in afternoon trade, with Frankfurt's DAX 40 index striking a record high of 16,293.68 points, following a largely buoyant Asian session, although Hong Kong and Shanghai slid on Chinese economic worries.
The dollar declined and oil prices advanced.
"Investors continue to respond positively to the optimistic discussions surrounding the debt-ceiling issue in Washington, which have bolstered market sentiment towards equities," noted ActivTrades analyst Pierre Veyret.
- 'Steady progress' -
After weeks of lumbering talks on Capitol Hill, congressional leaders appeared ready to put a proposal to lawmakers before the government runs out of cash, said to be around June 1.
In his most upbeat remarks yet on the high-stakes standoff, Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said: "We're not there -- we haven't agreed to anything yet -- but I see the path (where) we could come to an agreement."
McCarthy secured the Speaker's gavel in January by pledging to his party's ultra-conservative Freedom Caucus that any raise in the borrowing limit would only come with an evisceration of the federal budget.
He and Democratic Senate Leader Chuck Schumer were planning to call for a vote in the coming days.
All three main indices on Wall Street jumped Thursday to extend Wednesday's bumper gains.
On Friday, a White House official said "steady progress" was being made in the talks.
In Asia Friday, Tokyo raced higher again, building on a recent surge in the Nikkei to a three-decade high even as data showed Japanese inflation continued to sit well above the central bank's target, adding to pressure for it to tighten monetary policy.
Sydney, Seoul, Singapore, Mumbai, Taipei, Manila, Wellington and Jakarta were also well up.
But Hong Kong sank more than one percent owing to a sharp drop in tech firms after ecommerce titan Alibaba reported below-par earnings that reinforced concerns about China's stuttering economy and consumer demand.
Shanghai also fell, and traders are keeping an eye on the central People's Bank of China to see if it unveils any fresh stimulus measures following a string of below-forecast economic figures.
- Dollar dips before Powell -
The US dollar lost ground against rival currencies ahead of an appearance of Federal Reserve Chief Jerome Powell at a panel discussion.
The US central bank has raised its benchmark lending rate 10 times in quick succession since last year as it looks to suppress demand to tackle inflation, which remains well above its long-run target of two percent.
But it indicated it will now decide its further action depending upon the latest data, raising the possibility of a pause at its June policy meeting.
However, several Fed monetary policymakers have spoken publicly that the current data point to another hike.
Briefing.com analyst Patrick O'Hare said if questioned on interest rates he believes Powell "will walk a neutral line that emphasizes the Fed being data dependent."
- Key figures around 1330 GMT -
New York - Dow: UP 0.1 percent at 33,568.31 points
London - FTSE 100: UP 0.4 percent at 7,774.38
Frankfurt - DAX: UP 0.7 percent at 16,276.91
Paris - CAC 40: UP 0.8 percent at 7,509.20
EURO STOXX 50: UP 0.8 percent at 4,403.57
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: UP 0.8 percent at 30,808.35 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: DOWN 1.4 percent at 19,450.57 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: DOWN 0.4 percent at 3,283.54 (close)
Euro/dollar: UP at $1.0797 from $1.0770 on Thursday
Pound/dollar: UP at $1.2432 from $1.2409
Dollar/yen: DOWN at 138.53 yen from 138.71 yen
Euro/pound: UP at 86.83 pence from 86.80 pence
Brent North Sea crude: UP 1.3 percent at $76.88 per barrel
West Texas Intermediate: UP 1.2 percent at $72.71 per barrel
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