Italy wants French apology over migration ‘insults’

By Alvise Armellini and Elizabeth Pineau ROME (Reuters) – France must apologise to end a dispute over over what Rome considers insulting remarks, including some over its handling of immigration, Italy’s foreign minister said on Friday, while also signalling the spat might be short-lived. The minister, Antonio Tajani, called off a visit to Paris at…

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Ukraine delegate punches Russian at Black Sea nations assembly in Ankara

ANKARA (Reuters) – A Ukrainian delegate punched a Russian delegate in the face during a gathering of Black Sea nations in the Turkish capital on Thursday, after his Ukrainian flag was snatched away to stop him photobombing a video interview with Russia’s lead delegate. Olesandr Marikovski posted a video of himself thumping the Russian and…

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Adidas shares leap on results but CEO warns of bumpy year

By Helen Reid LONDON (Reuters) -Adidas reported better-than-expected quarterly results and said the Chinese market was improving, sending its shares up 8%, although its chief executive warned the group still faces a “bumpy year with disappointing numbers”. The German sportswear giant is forecasting a loss this year after ending its Yeezy partnership with rapper Kanye…

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