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Lions start to roar in ominous Wallabies warning
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Kellaway, Tupou headline Waratahs team to face Lions
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Four All Blacks debutants to face France in first Test
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Ukraine scrambling for clarity as US downplays halt to arms shipments
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Peru clinic that leaked Shakira medical record given hefty fine
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UK's Starmer backs finance minister after tears in parliament
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Trump tax bill stalled by Republican rebellion in Congress
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US stocks back at records as oil prices rally
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Norway battle back to beat Swiss hosts in Euro 2025 opener
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Netanyahu vows to uproot Hamas as ceasefire proposals are discussed
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Tarvet won't turn pro yet, despite pushing Alcaraz at Wimbledon
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Ukraine left scrambling after US says halting some arms shipments
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India captain Gill's hundred repels England in second Test
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Possible interstellar object spotted zooming through Solar System
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Alcaraz ends Tarvet's Wimbledon adventure, Paolini crashes out
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Why is there no life on Mars? Rover finds a clue
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Former finalist Paolini stunned as Wimbledon seeds continue to fall
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Tesla reports lower car sales, extending slump
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Finland open Women's Euro 2025 with win over Iceland
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India captain Gill hits another hundred against England in 2nd Test
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Hamas mulls truce proposals after Trump Gaza ceasefire push
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Alcaraz ends Tarvet's Wimbledon adventure, Sabalenka advances
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Tears, prayers, exultation: Diddy radiates relief after partial acquittal
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Ruthless Alcaraz ends Tarvet's Wimbledon fairytale
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Bangladesh collapse in ODI series opener to hand Sri Lanka big win
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Trump says Vietnam to face 20% tariff under 'great' deal
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US senator urges bribery probe over Trump-Paramount settlement
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Nazi-sympathising singer's huge gig to paralyse Zagreb
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Germany swelters as European heatwave moves eastwards
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Sabalenka tells troubled Zverev to talk to family about mental health issues
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Hong Kong govt proposes limited recognition of same-sex couples' rights
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Wall Street shrugs off drop US private sector jobs
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Spain star Bonmati recovering well from meningitis, says coach Tome
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Pogacar must 'battle' for Tour de France title says director
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Tesla reports lower car sales but figures better than feared
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Alcaraz aims to avoid Wimbledon giant-killing after Sabalenka wins
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England captain Stokes makes Jaiswal breakthrough in second Test
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Sean 'Diddy' Combs acquitted of sex trafficking, convicted on lesser charge
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Sabalenka praying for no more Wimbledon upsets after battling win
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Hamas says discussing proposals after Trump Gaza ceasefire push
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Teen plotting attacks on women charged in France's first 'incel' case
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Sabalenka overcomes Bouzkova challenge to reach Wimbledon third round
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Stocks stuck as US private sector jobs disappoint, UK's Reeves future uncertain
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Asalanka ton leads Sri Lanka to 244 in first Bangladesh ODI
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UK govt backs finance minister after tears in parliament
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US private sector shed jobs for first time in recent years: ADP
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Chelsea sign Brazil striker Joao Pedro from Brighton
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Farrell says slow-starting Lions still have work to do
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French court convicts ex-Ubisoft bosses for workplace harassment
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Freeman at the double as slick Lions romp past Reds 52-12

Stocks diverge as tariffs deadline looms
Stock markets diverged and the dollar rose Wednesday as US President Donald Trump ruled out a fresh delay to reciprocal tariffs.
Tokyo-listed equities took a hit from Trump's threats to ramp up Japanese levies, Hong Kong closed higher and Europe's main indices were up around midday.
Stocks trading was "taking a relatively positive tone despite the tech-led weakness seen in the US" on Tuesday, noted Rostro chief market analyst Joshua Mahony.
Oil prices jumped more than one percent as crude-producer Iran suspended cooperation with the United Nations' nuclear watchdog, days after a ceasefire in a war that saw Israeli and US strikes on nuclear sites in the Islamic republic.
Market watchers reacted also to Trump's signature budget bill that scraped through the Senate.
Optimism over an extension to deep tax cuts helped to offset warnings it could add around $3 trillion to the national debt.
A week before Trump's 90-day pause on reciprocal tariffs ends, few governments have struck deals to avert the taxes, though White House officials say several are in the pipeline.
And while the administration had set July 9 as the deadline to finalise pacts, investors largely expect that to be pushed back or countries given extra time.
However, the president said Tuesday he was "not thinking about the pause" and again warned he would end negotiations or hike some duties.
Among those in his sights was Japan, which he slammed this week over US rice and auto exports to the country.
Asia Society Policy Institute vice president, Wendy Cutler, told AFP that "Japan's refusal to open its rice market, coupled with the US resistance to lowering automotive tariffs, may lead to the reimposition of Japan's 24 percent reciprocal tariff".
In Washington senators passed Trump's "Big, Beautiful Bill" he says will boost the economy by extending tax cuts and slashing spending on programmes such as Medicare.
The legislation now faces a tough passage through the House of Representatives, where some Republicans have raised concerns about its cost amid already heightened fears over the country's finances.
On the corporate front Wednesday, shares in Qantas dropped more than two percent after the Australian airline said it was probing a "significant" cyberattack where hackers infiltrated a system containing sensitive data on six million customers.
Hong Kong-listed Chinese tech titan Alibaba dipped after saying it would issue US$7 billion in subsidies for certain purchases.
Hong Kong is expected to lead the world in IPO financing this year despite uncertainty from geopolitical tensions and trade tariffs, accountancy giant PwC said.
- Key figures at around 1045 GMT -
London - FTSE 100: UP 0.2 percent at 8,806.21 points
Paris - CAC 40: UP 1.1 percent at 7,750.11
Frankfurt - DAX: UP 0.4 percent at 23,758.79
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: DOWN 0.6 percent at 39,762.48 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: UP 0.6 percent at 24,221.41 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: DOWN 0.1 percent at 3,454.79 (close)
New York - Dow: UP 0.9 percent at 44,494.94 (close)
Euro/dollar: DOWN at $1.1770 from $1.1806 on Tuesday
Pound/dollar: DOWN at $1.3703 from $1.3740
Dollar/yen: UP at 143.92 yen from 143.41 yen
Euro/pound: UP at 85.88 pence from 85.87 pence
Brent North Sea Crude: UP 1.2 percent at $67.88 per barrel
West Texas Intermediate: UP 1.2 percent at $66.22 per barrel
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F.Dubois--AMWN