The general direction is clear, La Stampa laments: At a rally, oligarch Bidzina Ivanishvili - former prime minister and true power behind ...
La Stampa suspects an internal power struggle is playing out: A sensational arrest which, according to many Moscow commentators, points to ...
La Stampa sees an omen: Queues are back in Russia. The disappearance of the famous phenomenon typical of Soviet socialism was seen as a ...
St. Petersburg-based opposition activist Maxim Reznik is calling on voters to write "Navalny" on the ballot paper. A clever idea, as La ...
La Stampa doubts Moscow will intervene right now: The congress of deputies of Transnistria, Moldova's unrecognised pro-Russian entity, did ...
The Kremlin is being deliberately inhumane in Navalny's case, La Stampa observes: What is left of his organisation - mainly in European ...
La Stampa sees the show as an ingenious coup with a repetitive character: The huge screens showing large letters spelling out what is ...
La Stampa fears a witch hunt: Not even countries like Iran or Uganda, where 'aggravated homosexuality' is punishable by life imprisonment ...
La Stampa comments mockingly: Russia had been trying to revive its programme since 2005. ... After 18 years, 6 billion roubles and the exit ...
The Russian leader is under attack on several fronts, La Stampa comments: The rouble front is being breached more or less at the same time ...