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U.S. sues to block Tapestry's Capri deal citing handbag market domination

The companies have received regulatory clearance from the European Union and Japan for their deal, which would bring top luxury labels such as Kate Spade and Jimmy Choo under one roof

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BBC News

ukraine's air defences and told china to stop supporting moscow's military industry if it wanted good relations with the west. but on the final day, much of the focus was on israel's strike on iran — and calls for cooler heads to prevail. our correspondent, jessica parker reports from capri. the meeting of g7 foreign ministers here on the italian island of capri has now wrapped up, events in the middle east have certainly been a dominant factor here. we went to one of the final press conferences, it was with the us secretary of state, antony blinken, and it was really interesting. he really did not want to be drawn on events overnight in iran. he was asked repeatedly by journalists including myself about what had happened, what he might know, but he didn't want to say anything apart from the fact that he said the us had not been involved. i asked him why won't you give any details, and he even described himself as incredibly boring on the matter. and it's possible

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money, especially military support, will stay in the united states, it will go to defence contractors, but there is a few billion in there dedicated for budget support, so ukraine will be able to deploy that to pay pensions and teacher salaries and things like that. if this aid does not come soon, a lot of analysts are now beginning to think that the russians will get further, they could occupy ukraine within two years, and as speakerjohnson, who i think has had an epiphany overnight, said in the past 2a hours, that if ukraine is not defended, the russians will go further into poland and the baltic states, and eventually us troops would have to get involved. so that is a pretty scary scenario. a three—day meeting of g7 foreign minsters on the italian island of capri has wrapped up. discussions were dominated by the wars in ukraine and the middle east. in attendance, the foreign ministers from the united states, britain, italy, canada, france, germany and japan. they promised to beef up

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BBC News

for cooler heads to prevail. our correspondent, jessica parker reports from capri. the meeting of g7 foreign ministers here on the italian island of capri has now wrapped up, events in the middle east have certainly been a dominant factor here. we went to one of the final press conferences, it was with the us secretary of state, antony blinken, and it was really interesting. he really did not want to be drawn on events overnight in iran. he was asked repeatedly byjournalists including myself about what had happened, what he might know, but he didn't want to say anything apart from the fact that he said the us had not been involved. i asked him, why won't you give any details? and he even described himself as "incredibly boring" on the matter. and it's possible that this is a deliberate strategy to be boring by the us, and others, a way of barely acknowledging what has happened, not giving any detail, avoiding rhetoric,

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Laura Coates Live

us wanted to happen because of course, all the uncertainty of what happens next. right that's absolutely right. >> laura, i think to some extent they knew it was inevitable and inevitability& and speaking with top us officials throughout the course of the week, they did speak about it as a question of when how, and what this would look like. not a question of if, of course they were holding out hope that it would not come to this and that in the words of the administration and numerous administration officials, that they would take the win. what we saw today, earlier today was a meeting of the g7 liters in capri, italy. and we've started seeing the us, uk, the european union of imposing a vast array of sanctions against iran as, as a response to their attack last week again. and so that was essentially a communication

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of hamas, becomes a reward for hamas. it is all wrong — of course, it's wrong — but you see the israeli government being totally opposed to statehood, wants to conflate all palestinians with hamas and punish all palestinians for the actions of hamas. whereas, the israelis themselves kept hamas in power in gaza. to the italian island of capri, where aid to ukraine dominated discussions on day two of talks between g7 foreign ministers. ukraine's foreign minister dmytro kuleba also joined those discussions. he said there needs to be a change in strategy if kyiv is going to fight off russia's continued aggression. in attendance were foreign ministers from italy, canada, france, germany, japan, britain and the united states. kuleba also told them ukraine needs more air defence systems. nato secretary general jens stoltenberg — also in capri for the talks — acknowledged the need for those defence systems and said nato is actively working to supply them. jessica parker

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jessica parker reports from capri. a majorfocus here is ukraine's calls for more air defence systems. the nato secretary—general, jens stoltenberg, is here in capri. he said earlier there is an urgent critical need, that russia is pushing on the whole front line whilst carrying out waves of air strikes. but, look, this is a g7 foreign ministers meeting — ukraine's foreign minister is here but it's not a formal weapons pledging session. that being said, they can discuss, they can coordinate. but speaking to officials today, the mood on this issue overall is somewhat downbeat. causing a bit more optimism, though, is the prospect of a vote in congress on the long—stalled us aid package to ukraine of $60 billion. that's certainly being talked up here. they are looking, though, at other ways to raise money

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but the israelis can do, they can pick what palestinians they want to do business with, the ones who want to kill them all the ones who want to talk to them and write elie okobo great job of strangling the ones who want to kill them and we getting the ones who want to talk to them. hussein ibish, senior resident scholar at the arab gulf states institute. thank you for your thoughts tonight. thank you for your thoughts toniaht. ., ., ., , , tonight. you are absolutely welcome- _ tonight. you are absolutely welcome. thank— tonight. you are absolutely welcome. thank you. - to the italian island of capri, where aid to ukraine dominated discussions on day two of talks between g7 foreign ministers. ukraine's foreign minister — dmytro kuleba — also joined those discussions. he said there needs to be a change in strategy if kyiv is going to fight off russia's continued aggression. in attendance were foreign ministers from italy, canada, france, germany, japan, britain, and the united states. kuleba also told them ukraine needs more air defence systems. nato secretary general jens stoltenberg — also in capri for the talks — acknowleged the need for those defence systems, and said nato is actively working to supply them.

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BBC News

reports from capri. a majorfocus here is ukraine's calls for more air defence systems. the nato secretary generaljens stoltenberg is here in capri. he said earlier there is an urgent critical need, that russia is pushing on the whole front line whilst carrying out waves of air strikes. but, look, this is a g7 foreign ministers meeting. ukraine's foreign minister is here but it's not a formal weapons—pledging session. that being said, they can discuss, they can coordinate. but speaking to officials today, the mood on this issue overall is somewhat downbeat. causing a bit more optimism, though, is the prospect of a vote in congress on the long—stalled us aid package to ukraine of $60 billion. that's certainly being talked up here. they are looking, though, at other ways to raise money for ukraine, and one idea that's been kicking

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

they're quiet for the moment. and if they say quiet, that would be an indication what we are in this period of maybe de-escalation for a time well, it'd be nice to think we are in a period of de-escalation, but his velar and israel have been skirmishes along the border ever since the october hezbollah will wait for an opportune time to strike israel or maybe not now, but they certainly have vowed to destroy israel so what i will need to be honest guard on its northern border. so in other words, so overstate what's happened. we're still in a war, essentially a proxy war of all the direct war, if you like the war is not over here. >> israel was surrounded by arena far as it describes itself, there is a war going on in the middle east. we just seen a lower tempo phase of it at this point in time. >> generally, ghraieb. thank you. so appreciate your time thanks, john well, the last few days, foreign ministers from the g7 had been meeting in capri, italy discussing action against iran over its weekend missile attack on israel so life now to rome, cnn to bobby

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