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Markets track Wall St higher as rate hopes rise, eyes on US jobs

Markets track Wall St higher as rate hopes rise, eyes on US jobs

Hong Kong led gains across most Asian and European markets Friday thanks to a surge in tech giants, while the yen extended gains against the dollar on revived hopes for US interest rate cuts.

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States doing less to support press freedom: watchdog

States doing less to support press freedom: watchdog

Media watchdog group Reporters Without Borders warned of declining government support for press freedom as it unveiled its annual world rankings on Friday, highlighting Argentina among the countries where the situation has deteriorated.

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'Fuel for water': Heatwave piles misery on Myanmar displaced

'Fuel for water': Heatwave piles misery on Myanmar displaced

Zay Yar Tun fills his truck with water for delivery to refugees in the parched hills of war-ravaged eastern Myanmar, where a heatwave is adding to the misery of life in displacement camps.

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Cockfights still rule the roost in India's forest villages

Cockfights still rule the roost in India's forest villages

The swing of a talon and a flurry of feathers leaves a rooster motionless, a cockfight bout viewed as cruel by many but which binds disparate Indian forest communities together.

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Greenland women seek justice over forced contraception

Greenland women seek justice over forced contraception

Henriette Berthelsen was separated from her family at 11 and forced to wear a contraceptive coil, a trauma she buried until she and 142 other Greenlandic women sued the Danish state.

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Hamas considering latest Gaza truce offer in 'positive spirit'

Hamas considering latest Gaza truce offer in 'positive spirit'

Hamas says it is considering in a "positive spirit" a Gaza truce deal, while the UN warned rebuilding the devastated Palestinian territory would require efforts not seen since World War II.

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SK Hynix says high-end AI memory chips almost sold out through 2025

SK Hynix says high-end AI memory chips almost sold out through 2025

South Korean semiconductor giant SK Hynix said Friday its entire 2024 production of high-end memory chips was sold out and most of next year's line was gone too, reflecting the huge demand for cutting-edge AI hardware.

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Xi heads to Europe to defend Russia ties

Xi heads to Europe to defend Russia ties

Xi Jinping heads to Europe on Sunday to defend China's "no limits" alliance with Russia, first to key Ukraine backer France, then to Serbia and Hungary, which have close ties to the Kremlin.

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Luxury brands lure Chinese shoppers despite slowdown

Luxury brands lure Chinese shoppers despite slowdown

Sipping champagne and nibbling fried dumplings, Shanghai's rich and influential posed by Louis Vuitton signs at a runway afterparty –- a lavish affair designed to win customers in China's crucial market.

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Asian markets track Wall St higher as rate hopes rise, eyes on US jobs

Asian markets track Wall St higher as rate hopes rise, eyes on US jobs

Hong Kong led another rally across Asian markets Friday thanks to a surge in tech giants, while the yen extended gains against the dollar on revived hopes for US interest rate cuts.

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