Business Video. All Dolce, no Gabbana? D&G co-founder quits as chairman amid debt talk Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 10/04/2026 - 13:41 GMT+2 Gabbana has quietly vacated the D&G boardroom, leaving Domenico Dolce's brother in charge — just as the brand wrestles with €450m in debt. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next All Dolce, no Gabbana? D&G co-founder quits as chairman amid debt talk Now playing Next Poland: "Frog Patrol" saves thousands of amphibians during migration Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | April 10th, 2026 – Midday Now playing Next Why Europe’s energy prices could stay high even if the Iran war ends Now playing Next WUF13: Urban projects spark global discussion In partnership with World Urban Forum Now playing Next Iran ceasefire effect: Oil plunges as European markets surge Now playing Next Closing Strait of Hormuz 'completely unacceptable,' White House says Now playing Next Rome Colosseum renovation reveals structures hidden for centuries Now playing Next 'NATO in grave danger after Iran war,' former US NATO ambassador warns Now playing Next Lebanon not part of Iran ceasefire agreement, Trump tells US media Now playing Next UK and Norway foil Russian submarine plot to survey undersea cables Now playing Next Meet My Mama: the startup turning home cooks into high-end entrepreneurs Now playing Next Podcast: Fragile ceasefire, fragile energy system — how can European consumers cope? Now playing Next Ukrainians shot down Iran's drones in the Gulf — what does Kyiv get in return? Now playing Next Pakistan prepares to host US-Iran talks as ceasefire remains shaky Now playing Next Euronews Culture's Film of the Week: 'Gelbe Briefe' ('Yellow Letters') - A deserving Golden Bear? More videos
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