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Israel army admits firing on car in death of five-year-old Hind Rajab
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McIlroy questions LIV stars 'value' as talk of PGA return builds
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Honduras places 80% of country on El Nino drought alert
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'Breakthrough' mRNA cancer drug curbs melanoma in large trial
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Some of Meta's safety tools were 'designed to fail': witness
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Many US Fed policymakers back interest rate hikes if inflation stays high
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PSG Ligue 1 opener moved over state of Parc des Princes pitch
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Robinson and Tongue star as Pakistan collapse in England opener
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UK PM launches bid to help homeless, donating part of his wages
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All Blacks must get 'everything right' to beat Springboks, says legend Fitzpatrick
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Golden Shoe winner Kane hopes for Ballon d'Or after 'best season ever'
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Robinson and Tongue star as Pakistan all out for 171 in England opener
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Kyiv's ex-defence chief makes risky bet by venturing into electoral grounds
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Lake Zurich sees water level hit record low amid drought
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Coventry have survival inspiration says Lampard
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Merck and Moderna's tailored cancer drug curbs melanoma recurrence in trial
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Reijnders leaves Man City for Saudi's Al Qadsiah
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Referees chief Webb wants clamp-down on Premier League set-piece grappling
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Trump says will meet North Korea's Kim later this year
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Robinson makes history as Pakistan collapse against England
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Stocks waver, dollar drops as US Treasury moves to lower bond yields
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Alvarez can win back Atletico fans in two games: club chief
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France recalls rare disease drug Tavneos after deaths
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Oldest human brain cells grown in lab 'recorded passage of time'
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Arsenal agree to sign Villa defender Konsa: reports
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7,300 excess deaths and counting in France's historically hot summer
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Evacuation orders lifted in Belgian wildfire zone
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Ukraine MPs approve new defence minister after divisive reshuffle
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UK media skewered for 'hounding' black academic
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North Korea leader's sister says 'unaware' of reported Kim-Trump communication
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More than 7,300 excess deaths in France's historically hot summer so far
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Russia, Ukraine exchange 103 captured soldiers each
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US socialists score shock Florida win as Trump picks stumble
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Sainz signs new contract with F1 team Williams
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Iran warns Gulf countries against helping US after UAE cuts trade ties
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Playing at Real Madrid 'not for everyone': Bernardo Silva
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Senior FIFA official withdraws support from embattled Infantino
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As election nears, Israelis fear polarisation could spark violence
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Lawson replaces injured Hadjar for Red Bull at Dutch GP
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Bayern's Hoeness 'speechless' after second Musiala collapse
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Robots sort packages and serve fast food at Beijing showcase
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Reijnders leaves Man City for Saudi's Al Qadsiah: source
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Leeds sign Swiss defender Elvedi from Monchengladbach
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Arsenal chief expects Arteta to sign new contract 'very shortly'
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Robinson double rocks Pakistan in first Test before rain stops play
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Oil rises, stocks waver amid tech sell-off
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Queen Camilla says was 'difficult' keeping King Charles' cancer private
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Belgian fire of the century 'encircled' but fight goes on
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UK PM launches bid to get rough sleepers off streets by Christmas
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Japan target record medal haul at home Asian Games
Stocks bounce, yen slides tracking inflation fallout
Stock markets rebounded Friday after a rocky week dominated by uncertainty over whether the global economy will suffer recession this year as inflation remains stubbornly high.
Traders are weighing poorly received US economic data and earnings against an expected boost from China's reopening after three years of painful Covid lockdowns.
On currency markets, the yen slid one percent against the dollar, even as data showed Japanese inflation hit a four-decade high.
Analysts are not convinced that despite rising prices, the Bank of Japan will start to raise interest rates.
Oil prices meanwhile extended Thursday's gains as investors focused on the recovery in demand from China, with suggestions that the country's Covid infections may have peaked adding to the optimism among commodity traders.
"The overarching concerns of a global slowdown remain, even though... investors are still pinning their hopes on a significant boost from the reopening in China," noted Richard Hunter, head of markets at Interactive Investor.
"This possible division of prospects between Asian and other economies is propping up Chinese markets in particular, albeit amid a rocky start to the year."
Google's parent company Alphabet on Friday announced plans to axe about 12,000 jobs worldwide. Its shares climbed 2.7 percent higher as New York trading got underway.
The move comes a day after Microsoft said it would reduce staff numbers by 10,000 in the coming months.
Similar layoffs by Facebook owner Meta, Amazon and Twitter have also been announced as the previously unassailable tech sector faces a major economic downturn.
On the upside, US streaming giant Netflix said it ended last year with more than 230 million global subscribers, beating analysts' expectations as hits such as "Wednesday" and "Harry & Meghan" enticed new viewers.
Netflix became a publicly traded company in early 2002 at an opening price of $15 a share.
Shares in the streaming service jumped 6.3 percent to $335.66 at the start of trading on Friday.
Wall Street's main indices opened higher, with the Dow edging up two-hundredths of a percent. The broader S&P 500 index added 0.4 percent while the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite rose 0.7 percent.
In Europe, London stocks edged 0.2 percent higher in afternoon trading, while Frankfurt and Paris both added 0.5 percent.
- Key figures around 1430 GMT -
London - FTSE 100: UP 0.2 percent at 7,763.97 points
Frankfurt - DAX: UP 0.5 percent at 14,986.91
Paris - CAC 40: UP 0.5 percent at 6,989.00
EURO STOXX 50: UP 0.5 percent at 4,112.58
New York - Dow: UP less than 0.1 percent at 33,050.62
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: UP 0.6 percent at 26,553.53 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: UP 1.8 percent at 22,044.65 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: UP 0.8 percent at 3,264.81 (close)
Dollar/yen: UP at 129.21 yen from 128.40 yen on Thursday
Euro/dollar: DOWN at $1.08 from $1.0833
Pound/dollar: DOWN at $1.23 from $1.2392
Euro/pound: UP at 87.56 pence from 87.39 pence
Brent North Sea crude: UP 0.5 percent at $86.55 a barrel
West Texas Intermediate: UP 0.5 percent at $80.72 a barrel
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