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Dozens of civilians killed, kidnapped as jihadists clash in Nigeria
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Ukraine strikes kill two children after Russia's deadly mall attack
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Former envoys urge joint French, UK action on Palestinian territories
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Pope visits San Marino, before addressing Italian political gathering
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Australia lead by 101 in 2nd Bangladesh Test as 18 wickets fall on day one
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Trump tariffs heap up as Canada tries to curb US reliance
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'Aura' battles leap from social media to Latin America streets
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Australia lose three wickets after skittling Bangladesh for 64
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US, Canada fail to reach trade pact to avert Trump tariffs
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Bangladesh all out for 64 in 2nd Test after Starc masterclass
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Sudan farms lie barren as El Nino leaves Nile banks dry
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Odyssey effect: stars sell Greece to a new wave of US tourists
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Arctic shipping a daunting prospect in hotly contested region
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South Korea to send first container ship through Arctic route
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In US, rare earths extracted from coal mine wastewater
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Starc takes 5-11 to leave Bangladesh reeling in 2nd Test
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Nakashima pounds Fritz, Bejlek beats Keys in Cincinnati upsets
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Injured Rune withdraws from US Open
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Canadian negotiator says 'more work to do' on US trade deal
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Nakashima knocks out Fritz to reach Cincinnati semi-finals
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'Solid' Clark takes solo lead at BMW Championship
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Ukraine says 'cynical' Russian strike on shopping centre killed 16
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Arteta hails Arsenal's desire after perfect start to title defence
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TikTok to pay $400 mn settlement in US children's privacy case
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Betis down Real Sociedad in La Liga opener
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MLS fines Messi for striking an opponent
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Mexican governor resumes job despite US drug charges
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Gouiri double fires Marseille past Strasbourg in Ligue 1 opener
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Arsenal rout Coventry to open Premier League season in style
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Mavericks buy out Thompson, now reportedly bound for Heat
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Giant-killer Bejlek overhauls Keys to reach Cincinnati semi-finals
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England v Pakistan first Test: Three talking points
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Man Utd agree deal for Brighton midfielder Baleba: reports
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US, Canada push to seal trade deal as deadline nears
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Werro wins Lausanne 800m, well off world record pace
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One dead, three wounded after sword attack at Swedish high school
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China mulls bid to host 2028 UN climate talks: sources
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Ukraine says 'cynical' Russian strike on shopping centre killed 15
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Jones becomes third Englishman to join Inter this summer
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US Supreme Court allows White House ballroom construction for now
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Mexican governor wanted on US drug charges returns to job
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Root hails emerging fast bowlers as England thrash Pakistan
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Bolivia's Paz forced to fire economy minister in mid-crisis
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Brazil's Lula urges tariffs resolution in call with Trump
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A-Rod ups T-Wolves stake in $4.5bn ownership change
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Ukraine says 'cynical' Russian strike on shopping centre killed 14
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UK court orders Prince Harry, others to pay Daily Mail initial £9.5mn
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Heatwave-hit Europe logs over 30,000 excess summer deaths: first figures
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'Grateful' ex-world champion Alaphilippe retires from cycling
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Give LIV Golf 'one more shot,' says DeChambeau
Stock markets waver after Bank of England rate hike
Europe's main stock markets wavered on Thursday, with London sliding after the Bank of England announced it was hiking interest rates to a 15-year high.
With UK annual inflation stuck above 10 percent, the BoE had been widely forecast to hike borrowing costs once more, marking the 12th increase in a row.
"The Bank of England is clearly concerned about the stickiness of UK inflation," said Shanti Kelemen, chief investment officer at M&G Wealth and &me.
"Higher interest rates will eventually reduce demand for services, but it takes time for the impact to be translated to the economy."
The Bank of England lifted the key interest rate by a quarter-point to 4.5 percent, the highest level in almost 15 years.
The FTSE 100 in London slid after the news, dropping into the red after earlier gains.
"UK inflation remains stubbornly high," noted Victoria Scholar, head of investment at Interactive Investor.
This is "at odds with the US and Europe which have seen their inflation rates start to come down".
Official data on Wednesday showed US inflation had dipped further, though only marginally, from 5.0 percent in March to 4.9 percent in April.
The US consumer price index reading was the lowest in two years and a tad below what was expected, possibly giving the Fed a little room to take a break in its long-running rate hike campaign.
However, the figure came after last week's stronger than expected print on US jobs creation that showed the world's top economy remained strong, while observers said further evidence was needed to show that rate hikes were bearing fruit.
The April figure was far above the Fed's stated goal of two percent, which some analysts said meant it was unlikely officials would consider cutting rates at the end of the year, as some investors had been betting on.
This helped to support the dollar against major rivals Thursday.
"We need more... prints to clarify that inflation is definitely declining," said Priya Misra at TD Securities.
Still, Wall Street largely cheered the latest data, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq rallying on Wednesday, helped by a bump in rate-sensitive tech giants.
Investors are also tracking the political battle over raising the US debt ceiling, with Democrats and Republicans unable to reach a deal just weeks before the country runs out of cash to pay its bills.
- Key figures around 1120 GMT -
London - FTSE 100: DOWN 0.3 percent at 7,719.09 points
Frankfurt - DAX: DOWN 0.1 percent at 15,831.75
Paris - CAC 40: UP 0.3 percent at 7,386.75
EURO STOXX 50: UP 0.2 percent at 4,314.53
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: FLAT at 29,126.72 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: DOWN 0.1 percent at 19,743.79 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: DOWN 0.3 percent at 3,309.55 (close)
New York - Dow: DOWN 0.1 percent at 33,531.33 (close)
Euro/dollar: DOWN at $1.0926 from $1.0985 on Wednesday
Pound/dollar: DOWN at $1.2604 from $1.2627
Dollar/yen: UP at 134.22 yen from 134.34 yen
Euro/pound: DOWN at 86.70 pence from 86.98 pence
Brent North Sea crude: UP 0.4 percent at $76.75 per barrel
West Texas Intermediate: UP 1.3 percent at $72.79 per barrel
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