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Sevilla safe despite Real Madrid defeat, Mallorca on brink
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UK police detail arrests after far-right rally and counter demo
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Smalley tees off with PGA lead and stars in hot pursuit
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Trump issues dire warning to Iran to accept peace deal
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West Ham on brink of Premier League relegation, Man Utd seal third
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Bulgaria's Eurovision winner flies home to rapturous welcome
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Starc takes four to keep Delhi alive in IPL
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Kyiv residents protest 'dangerous' civil code, call for LGBTQ rights
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Modiba thunderbolt gives Sundowns victory in African final first leg
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World champions England see off France to clinch another Women's Six Nations
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Taiwan's leader says island will not be 'traded away'
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Sinner wins Italian Open, extends Masters tournament streak
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'Michael' moonwalks back to top of N. America box office
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Putter powers sizzling Kitayama to record 63 at PGA
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Travolta channelled film greats in low-thrust plane movie
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Scotland rugby great Scott Hastings dead at 61 - SRU
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Fujimori and Sanchez advance to Peru runoff: official results
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Italian PM meets victims of Modena car incident
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'Fight relentlessly': Ukraine commander vows strikes into Russia
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Kitayama fires sizzling 63 at PGA as No.1 Scheffler starts
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Fernandes equals Premier League assist record in Man Utd win, West Ham brace for Newcastle
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Ireland thrash Scotland 54-5 in Women's Six Nations to finish third
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Vingegaard climbs to victory as Eulalio holds firm in pink
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Carrick expects clarity on Man Utd future in 'coming days'
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Eyewitness says Modena tragedy could have been even worse
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Around 10 'new' victims in France's Epstein probe: prosecutor
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Shock threat by billionaire Bollore's Canal+ group rocks French cinema
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Kohli, Venkatesh dazzle as Bengaluru qualify for IPL play-offs
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Probes ongoing into alleged abuse at 84 Paris preschools: prosecutor
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Di Giannantonio wins Catalan MotoGP Grand Prix, Alex Marquez injured in horror crash
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Fernandes equals assist record as Man Utd edge Forest thriller
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Earps to leave PSG, in talks with London City Lionesses
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Bowlers, Joy put Bangladesh on top in second Pakistan Test
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Alex Marquez injured in horrific Catalan MotoGP crash
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'Message for friends and foes': Libyan National Army conducts grand exercises
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Bayern's Neuer sidelined again with leg issue
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Adam Driver shuts down question about clashes with Lena Dunham
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British soprano Felicity Lott dies aged 79
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Roma near Champions League return with derby triumph, Napoli secure top four
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Denmark's Antonsen wins badminton Thailand Open title
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'Toxic' males Trump, Putin, Netanyahu to blame for wars, says star Bardem
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Iran have 'constructive' meeting with FIFA over World Cup preparations
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'Peaky Blinders' creator says he has licence to reinvent James Bond
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Xabi Alonso appointed Chelsea manager on four-year deal
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Mass Ukraine drone barrage kills 4 in Russia: Moscow
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Gucci takes over New York's Times Square for fashion show
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Lyles says 'well worth the journey' after winning 100m in Tokyo
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Nepali duo break own records on Everest
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North Korean women footballers land in South ahead of rare match
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North Korean women footballers arrive in South Korea: AFP
Asian stocks rise on Trump U-turn but unease sees oil bounce
Asian stocks rose Tuesday after Donald Trump delayed strikes on Iranian energy sites and hailed "very good" talks with Tehran but oil prices edged back up as optimism over a possible de-escalation of the Middle East war remained shaky.
Equity markets in New York jumped and crude plunged Monday after the US president made the surprise announcement that he would hold off fresh attacks on energy infrastructure for five days following negotiations with an unidentified "top person".
The news ramped up hopes for an end to the conflict and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, through which a fifth of oil and gas flows.
Brent slumped as much as 14 percent at one point to $96, while all three main indexes on Wall Street climbed more than one percent, with commentators suggesting prices could drop to as low as $90.
However, the mood was deflated somewhat after Iranian media said there had been no talks between Tehran and Washington.
And the Fars news agency reported that Deputy Speaker of Parliament Ali Nikzad said there would be no talks, while the Strait of Hormuz would remain effectively closed.
Asian markets enjoyed a positive start, with Tokyo, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Sydney, Seoul, Taipei and Manila all up, though the gains were pared as the morning wore on. Singapore and Wellington both fell.
Crude bounced, with both main contracts up more than three percent as investors remain sceptical about the chances of a breakthrough in talks.
And the dollar climbed against the euro, pound and yen after sinking on Monday.
Markets had started the week deep in the red after Trump warned Saturday that Iran had 48 hours to allow traffic through Hormuz or he would strike the country's energy infrastructure. Tehran replied by saying the waterway "will be completely closed" should he act on his threat.
His decision to U-turn hours before the deadline came up was pounced on by observers as another example of a TACO moment -- an acronym of "Trump Always Chickens Out" -- in which he escalates before pulling back from the brink.
But Stephen Innes at SPI Asset Management warned the president may have overplayed his hand.
"You can talk down a market. You can jawbone crude lower. You can release emergency reserves and tweak sanctions to flood the tape with supply optics," he wrote.
"But you cannot instantly repair disrupted shipping lanes, fractured refining capacity, or the insurance black hole forming around tanker traffic. The market may trade the headline in the short term, but it settles on the barrel in the medium term. And right now the barrel is still constrained."
Meanwhile, the Wall Street Journal reported that Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates were considering joining the fight following persistent and damaging attacks from Iran since the US-Israel strikes began on February 28.
The article said they were not deploying troops but pressure was building on them to do so as Tehran looks to exert greater sway over the region.
Elsewhere, the European Union and Australia struck a long-awaited free trade deal on Tuesday as they completed years of negotiations to boost exports in the face of global uncertainty over trade.
They also signed an agreement to step up defence cooperation as well as critical raw materials.
- Key figures at around 0230 GMT -
Brent North Sea Crude: UP 3.7 percent at $103.60 per barrel
West Texas Intermediate: UP 3.8 percent at $91.48 per barrel
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: UP 0.8 percent at 51,910.42 (break)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: UP 0.8 percent at 24,568.43
Shanghai - Composite: UP 0.3 percent at 3,824.09
Euro/dollar: DOWN at $1.1585 from $1.1616 on Monday
Pound/dollar: DOWN at $1.3395 from $1.3437
Dollar/yen: UP at 158.62 yen from 158.34 yen
Euro/pound: UP at 86.50 pence from 86.45 pence
New York - Dow: UP 1.4 percent at 46,208.47 points (close)
London - FTSE 100: DOWN 0.2 percent at 9,894.15 (close)
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