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 ...
For critics of the regime in Russia the situation is becoming increasingly difficult, Russia expert Anna Zafesova laments in La Stampa: The ...
La Stampa finds the presumption of complicity credible: When, in the paralysed hours of the Wagner advance on Moscow, General Surovikin was ...