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Russia to take on World Athletics at CAS over ban
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Italy expels two Russian diplomats accused of spying: minister
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600 dead in DR Congo Ebola outbreak
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German exports rise despite Iran war headwinds
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'Total Eclipse' singer Bonnie Tyler, queen of the 80s power ballad, dies at 75
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Thousands attend funeral for Afghan cricketer Shapoor Zadran
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Myanmar names Norwegian Andersen as head of national team
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Crude pares steep gains as traders take stock after US-Iran flare-up
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Russell back as Scotland tackle world champions South Africa
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Cleanup underway as death toll from China floods hits 39
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Tour de France yellow jersey protocol: 90 minutes of 'stress'
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Italy recall Allan, Lynagh for All Blacks Nations Championship Test
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Crude stabilises after US-Iran flare-up rocked peace hopes
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Rookie fly-half Meredith thrown in for Wallabies debut against France
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Playmaker Jalibert moves to fullback as France swing axe for Australia clash
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Taiwan warns of 'destructive' winds as typhoon nears
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Australian sprint star Gout out of U20 worlds with hamstring tear
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Farrell rings changes for Ireland's Japan clash
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Unions to protest as Volkswagen thrashes out job cut plans
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Magyar's blitz against Orban's Hungary 'mafia' gathers pace
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Teeth bared in Greece's bear-human showdown
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Labour leadership contest takes Burnham closer to UK PM's office
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Alpacas, mini pigs on the loose after floods hit south China zoo
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New Zealand may join Australia-Fiji defence pact: PM Luxon
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All Blacks make five changes for Italy Nations Championship clash
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Fly-half Meredith to make Australia debut against France
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Western Europe records its hottest June as heatwaves surge: EU monitor
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US, Iran trade new strikes in fight over Hormuz strait
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Fashion's mystery man Margiela sells off his archives
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Modi eyes 'historic' chance to secure Australian uranium
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Nuclear test-scarred Marshall Islands criticises China missile
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US crackdown on top AI fuels open-source surge
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Chip titan SK hynix to set price for mega US listing
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EU moves closer to kicking kids off social media
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Crude extends rally as US-Iran flare-up rocks peace hopes
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Protecting the protectors: racing to save Philippine mangroves
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Democrat accused of rape exits key US Senate race
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Expanded World Cup; same old story as Europe dominates quarter-finals
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Japan student Ito keeps place against Ireland as Jones returns
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Haier Europe Appoints Stagwell (STGW) as Creative Agency for the Haier Brand, Following Ingenuity+ Pitch Process
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Morocco's Saibari out of France World Cup quarter-final
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Belgium bid to crack Spain's ironclad defence in World Cup quarter-final
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Trump orders new strikes on Iran over attacks on shipping in Hormuz
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US man sentenced after swapping 17th century manuscript
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PSG's Lee set to join Atletico Madrid
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US launches new strikes on Iran after Trump vows to hit 'hard'
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Iran plays with fire, but calculates Trump will hold back
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Taylor Swift fans pay $25 for garbage from outside wedding
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Oil surges, stocks slide as Trump says Iran ceasefire over
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After quakes, Venezuelans fear losing damaged homes
Asian markets mixed as investors await key speech
Asian markets were varied during cautious trading sessions on Thursday, one day before a key speech expected to offer signals about future interest rate cuts in the United States.
US Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, who has resisted public demands by President Donald Trump to slash rates, is scheduled to deliver remarks Friday at the annual central bankers conference in Wyoming.
Data last week provided a mixed picture of US inflation, making it uncertain if the Fed will lower rates as many investors expect in September -- which could bolster growth in the world's largest economy.
In a sign of further uncertainty, recent days have seen a sell-off of major technology stocks as investors grow wary of a sustained rally across the sector despite a range of global economic hurdles.
Wall Street closed mostly lower on Wednesday, with the tech-heavy Nasdaq falling again as shares in AI chip-maker Nvidia ticked down.
Despite the building unease, shares in Seoul closed up Thursday, bolstered by a rise in Samsung's price.
Shanghai and Sydney and also saw moderate gains on the day.
Meanwhile, Tokyo's Nikkei index closed lower for the second day in a row, while shares in Hong Kong were down 0.4 percent in the final hour before the end of the session.
Early trading in Europe saw London and Frankfurt make slight gains, while Paris started narrowly down.
Japan reported Wednesday that the country's July exports plunged at the steepest rate in over four years, straining under hefty US tariffs.
Wednesday also saw Hong Kong's stock exchange operator post record half-year revenue, riding a renewed surge in listings and trading activity in the Chinese finance hub.
The slump in tech stocks on Wednesday "appeared more like profit-taking than a shift in conviction", wrote Ahmad Assiri, research strategist at Pepperstone, in a note.
"This rotation out of tech suggests a cooling-off phase rather than a wholesale shift in positioning," he added.
Global markets have fluctuated recently on the prospects of a peace deal in Ukraine, following days of high-stakes diplomacy in the aftermath of Trump's Friday meeting with Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin.
But hopes for an imminent end to the war -- started by Moscow's invasion over three years ago -- were tempered Wednesday after Russia said it must be included in any discussions on security guarantees for Ukraine.
The diplomatic whirlwind has sparked volatility in oil markets as traders speculate over the possible lifting of sanctions on Russia, a major producer.
Oil prices continued to rise Thursday on the heels of a report the previous day showing a sharp decline in US crude stockpiles.
- Key figures at around 0715 GMT -
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: DOWN 0.7 percent at 42,610.17 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: DOWN 0.4 percent at 25,057.79
Shanghai - Composite: UP 0.1 percent at 3,770.78 (close)
London - FTSE 100: UP 0.1 percent at 9,297.78
Euro/dollar: DOWN at $1.1635 from $1.1648 on Wednesday
Pound/dollar: DOWN at $1.3446 from $1.3452
Dollar/yen: UP at 147.55 yen from 147.44 yen
Euro/pound: DOWN at 86.54 pence from 86.59 pence
West Texas Intermediate: UP 0.8 percent at $63.22 per barrel
Brent North Sea Crude: UP 0.7 percent at $67.30 per barrel
New York - Dow: FLAT at 44,938.31 (close)
S.Keller--BTB