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China consumption slump deepens as February prices drop
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Phone bans sweep US schools despite skepticism
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Some 200 detained after Istanbul Women's Day march: organisers
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'Grieving': US federal workers thrown into uncertain job market
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Remains of murdered Indigenous woman found at Canada landfill
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Women will overthrow Iran's Islamic republic: Nobel laureate
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Women step into the ring at west African wrestling tournament
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Trump's tariff rollback brings limited respite as new levies loom
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Hackman died of natural causes, a week after wife: medical examiner
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Oops, we tipped it again: Mission over for sideways US lander
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Cyclone Alfred downgraded to tropical low as it nears Australia
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Global stocks mixed as Trump shifts on tariffs weighs on sentiment
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Trump says dairy, lumber tariffs on Canada may come soon
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Trump cuts $400 mn from Columbia University over anti-Semitism claims
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US Fed chair flags policy uncertainty but in no rush to adjust rates
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Adopted orphan brings couple 'paradise' in war-ravaged Gaza
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Oops, we tipped it again: Mission over for private US lander
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Greenland's mining bonanza still a distant promise
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Pope 'stable' as marks three weeks in hospital with breathless audio message
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Shares slump on Trump tariffs tinkering, jobs
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Mission over for private US lander after wonky landing
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Thousands stranded as massive WWII bomb blocks Paris train station
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UK court cuts longest jail terms on activists, rejects 10 appeals
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US hiring misses expectations in February as jobs market faces pressure
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S.Sudan heatwave 'more likely' due to climate change: study
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US company says Moon mission over after landing sideways again
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Trump says farmers keen to quit 'terrible' S. Africa welcome in US
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US stock markets rise as investors track Trump tariffs, jobs
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US hiring misses expectations in February, jobs market sees pressure
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Disco, reggae on King Charles's 'eclectic' Apple playlist
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Australian casino firm strikes deal to avoid liquidity crunch
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Deposed king's grandson makes low-key return to Egypt
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Stock markets, bitcoin down as Trump policies roil markets
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Bangladesh student leader aims to finish what uprising began
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Japan, Britain stress free trade in Tokyo talks
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Spain targets men's 'deafening silence' in gender violence battle
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Spain under pressure to abort nuclear energy phase-out
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Hungary femicide sparks outcry on gender violence
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Trial of Maradona's medics to start four years after star's death
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Women spearhead maternal health revolution in Bangladesh
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Apple step closer to seeing end of Indonesia iPhone sales ban
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China's exports start year slow as US trade war intensifies
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Asian stocks, bitcoin down as trade uncertainty roils markets
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China tariffs aimed at Trump fan base but leave wiggle room
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Musk's SpaceX faces new Starship setback
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Trump signs executive order establishing 'Strategic Bitcoin Reserve'
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Australian casino firm scrambles for cash to survive
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Musk's SpaceX faces setback with new Starship upper stage loss
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US and European stocks gyrate on tariffs and growth
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Deja vu on the Moon: Private US spaceship again lands awkwardly

Global stocks mostly rise in thin pre-Christmas trade
Global stocks were mostly higher on Tuesday, boosted by a tech rally on Wall Street, but gains remained modest in thin Christmas Eve trade.
Overnight, US equities shook off early weakness to push higher as investors waited to see if a so-called Santa Claus rally would materialise.
"The US stock market closed with a mixed bag of results yesterday, but the gift under the tree was a tech-driven rally that lit up the broader market," said Matt Britzman, senior equity analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown.
Analysts said it could help boost semiconductor-related shares, including in Tokyo, although the key Nikkei index closed down 0.3 percent.
Several exchanges, including Hong Kong, London and Paris, closed early on Tuesday due to the holidays.
Paris's CAC 40 closed higher while Frankfurt was closed all day.
London also closed in the green, despite a week clouded by lacklustre economic data that is "stoking concerns about the UK's slowing momentum heading into the new year," Britzman said.
Hong Kong and Shanghai stock markets closed up over one percent, as China announced fresh fiscal measures to boost its ailing economy.
On Tuesday, state media reported that China will raise its deficit in order to boost spending next year, as the world's second-largest economy battles sluggish domestic consumption, a property crisis and soaring government debt.
In company news, Honda shares closed more than 12 percent higher after the Japanese auto giant announced a buyback of up to 1.1 trillion yen ($7 billion), as it enters merger talks with struggling rival Nissan.
The talks on collaboration between Honda and Nissan would create the world's third-largest automaker, expanding development of EVs and self-driving tech.
Honda's CEO insisted it was not a bailout for Nissan, which announced thousands of job cuts last month and reported a 93 percent plunge in first-half net profit.
- Key figures around 1300 GMT -
London - FTSE 100: UP 0.4 percent at 8,136.99 points (close)
Paris - CAC 40: UP 0.1 percent at 7,282.69 (close)
Frankfurt - DAX: Closed
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: DOWN 0.3 percent at 39,036.85 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: UP 1.1 percent at 20,098.29 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: UP 1.3 percent at 3,393.53 (close)
New York - Dow: UP 0.2 percent at 42,906.95 (close)
Euro/dollar: DOWN at $1.0393 from $1.0408 on Monday
Pound/dollar: UP at $1.2550 from $1.2531
Dollar/yen: DOWN at 157.11 yen from 157.14 yen
Euro/pound: DOWN at 82.81 pence from 83.03 pence
West Texas Intermediate: UP 0.8 percent at $69.78 per barrel
Brent North Sea Crude: UP 0.8 percent at $73.21 per barrel
A.Agostinelli--CPN