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Slot admits Liverpool in 'survival mode' in PSG defeat
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Trump makes up with Sahel juntas, with eye on US interests
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Tiger Woods drug records to be subpoenaed by prosecutors
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England's Rai wins Par-3 Contest to risk Masters curse
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Brazil's Chief Raoni backs Lula in elections
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Trump to discuss leaving NATO in meeting with Rutte
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Atletico punish 10-man Barcelona, take control of Champions League tie
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Dominant PSG leave Liverpool right up against it in Champions League tie
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Meta releases first new AI model since shaking up team
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Tehran residents relieved but divided by Trump truce
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Vance says up to Iran if it wants truce to 'fall apart' over Lebanon
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US, Iran truce hangs in balance as war flares in Lebanon
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Scale of killing in Lebanon 'horrific': UN rights chief
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'Ketamine Queen' jailed for 15 years over Matthew Perry drugs
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Betis earn draw in Europa League quarter-final at Braga
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Buttler hits form with IPL fifty as Gujarat win last-ball thriller
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'Total victory' or TACO? Trump faces questions on Iran deal
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Medvedev thrashed at Monte Carlo as Zverev battles through
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Trump to discuss leaving NATO in meeting with Rutte: White House
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Five US multiple major champions seek first Masters win
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Howell got McIlroy ball as kid and now joins him at Masters
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Turkey puts 11 on trial for LGBT 'obscenity'
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Augusta boss eyes tradition and innovation balance at Masters
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In Trump war on Iran, tactical wins and long-term damage to US
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Argentine MPs to debate watered-down glaciers protection
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Brazilian police dog sniffs out 48 tons of marijuana in record bust
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Leicester close to third tier after points deduction appeal dismissed
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In the heart of Beirut, buildings in flames and charred cars
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Dilemma over crossings as fate of Hormuz ships remains uncertain
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Laurance 'becomes someone else' to nab Tour of the Basque Country stage win
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Mediators to 'fragile' US-Iran truce urge restraint as violations reported
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Laurance pips Arrieta to Tour of the Basque Country third stage win
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US, Iran ceasefire sees Israel's war goals left hanging
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'Unfinished business': Opponents anxious, bitter after Iran ceasefire
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Dutch minister says not planning to bar Kanye West
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France unveils rearmament boost to face Russia threat
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Suspect remains silent in Swiss bar fire probe
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Italy great Parisse appointed Azzurri forwards coach
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Iran truce spurs hopes for world economy, but recovery will be rocky
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BAFTA racial slur was breach of BBC editorial standards: internal probe
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Red or black: Thai men tempt fate at military draft draw
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CAF president visits Dakar following AFCON trophy reversal
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Medvedev thrashed 6-0, 6-0 by Berrettini in Monte Carlo
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Australia's O'Callaghan sets sights on Titmus's 200m freestyle world record
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Oil prices plunge, stocks surge on US-Iran ceasefire
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Researchers unmask trade in nude images on Telegram
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Warner aware of 'seriousness' of drink-driving charges: Cricket NSW
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Indian hit movie 'Dhurandhar' breaks Bollywood records
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Australia PM welcomes Iran ceasefire, says Trump threats not 'appropriate'
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Nigeria sweats in heatwave as Iran war drives up costs to stay cool
Stocks gain tracking tech, Fed and trade
Stock markets gained Tuesday as investors geared up for the US Federal Reserve's policy meeting and earnings from tech titans, which will be pored over for signs of AI momentum.
Nearing the half-way stage in Europe, London and Paris advanced while Frankfurt dipped, following also news that the European Union and India had struck a free trade deal.
Brushing off South Korea-US tariff concerns, Asian stocks markets were buoyed by "hopes of strong earnings from the US tech heavyweights in the next couple of days", said Richard Hunter, head of markets at Interactive investor.
Tech firms are enjoying a fresh boost ahead of earnings releases as traders continue to pile into all things artificial intelligence.
Apple, Meta, Microsoft and Tesla give updates this week, with other bellwethers including Texas Instruments, Boeing and Mastercard providing an idea about the state of the US economy.
However, concerns remain over the scale of investment in AI, leaving some nervousness on trading floors about when profits will be realised.
Investors attention was also on the Federal Reserve's policy meeting starting Tuesday.
The US central bank is Wednesday widely expected to maintain the level of its key interest rates.
"Markets aren't expecting any changes to lending rates, but markets will be watching keenly to see if Chair (Jerome) Powell, who's kept a tight grip on monetary policy, is to be replaced by a Trump dove," said Derren Nathan, head of equity research at Hargreaves Lansdown.
US President Donald Trump has meanwhile reverted back to tariff threats this week, warning South Korea he would impose 25 percent tolls on goods including autos for falling short of expectations on an earlier pact struck with Washington.
The announcement comes months after the two sides struck a trade and security deal following tense negotiations, setting levies at 15 percent.
Still, Seoul's Kospi continued its run to fresh record highs by jumping 2.8 percent, with observers pointing to Trump's history of rowing back the worst of his threats.
While carmakers slipped, tech firms ploughed higher with chipmaking giant SK hynix up 8.7 percent and Samsung Electronics up 4.8 percent.
Trump's outburst follows a warning to Canada on Saturday that it faced 100 percent levies if it signed a trade deal with China.
That came days after the president backed down from a threat to hit several European countries with measures over their opposition to his grab for Greenland.
There were also big gains in Hong Kong and Shanghai.
Mumbai advanced after India and the European Union unveiled a free-trade deal totalling about a quarter of global GDP, following two decades of negotiations.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the agreement "will bring many opportunities for India's 1.4 billion and many millions of people of the EU".
The dollar remained under pressure after a selloff sparked by talk of a joint intervention between US and Japanese authorities to support the yen.
Shares in German sportswear brand Puma climbed strongly in Frankfurt with Chinese athletic goods giant Anta Sports set to purchase a leading stake in the company.
But although posting a rise of almost 11 percent Puma stock, at 23.80 euros, was quoted far below the 35 euros per share that Anta is paying for its 29-percent stake.
This, analysts said, reflects investor caution about the group's chances of turning its fortunes around, after seeing its market capitalisation plunge by about a third over the past year.
- Key figures at around 1115 GMT -
London - FTSE 100: UP 0.6 percent at 10,207.38 points
Paris - CAC 40: UP 0.2 percent at 8,143.44
Frankfurt - DAX: DOWN 0.1 percent at 24,902.16
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: UP 0.9 percent at 53,333.54 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: UP 1.4 percent at 27,126.95 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: UP 0.2 percent at 4,139.90 (close)
Dollar/yen: DOWN at 153.64 yen from 153.98 yen on Monday
Euro/dollar: UP at $1.1892 from $1.1883
Pound/dollar: UP at $1.3704 from $1.3682
Euro/pound: DOWN at 86.77 pence from 86.85 pence
Brent North Sea Crude: UP 0.3 percent at $64.94 per barrel
West Texas Intermediate: UP 0.4 percent at $60.86 per barrel
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