The international newspapers, rather than looking for a winner (some speak of the 5 Stars, some of Salvini, some choose more generic definitions such as "anti-Europeans" or "anti-immigrants") point the finger at the uncertainty that emerges from the Italian vote and on the "Hung Parliament":…
The Agenzia Giornalistica Italia and the Agence Ivoirienne de Presse have started an editorial collaboration - an agreement signed by the CEO of the Italian company Gianni Di Giovanni and the director Oumou Barry Sana.
Brussels Denounces Hungary's New Media Tax as a Threat to Press Freedom
Fiat conquers America but the news does not shake the world press too much: overseas, perhaps displaced by Marchionne's coup, the reactions are on average tepid - The only one to celebrate the Italian-Canadian CEO is the Financial Times - Little attention Also…
From his modest origins to his conservative tendencies, from tensions with the Kirchner government to his support for San Lorenzo: the international press and social networks pay homage to the new Pontiff, the Argentinean Jorge Mario Bergoglio.
THE REACTIONS OF THE FOREIGN PRESS - The watchword on foreign sites is "ungovernability", which in fact is already terrorizing the markets this morning - The French newspaper Le Figaro already in the aftermath of the vote is asking questions about the permanence in Italy of…
Ratzinger's shock announcement has unleashed an uproar on the web but so far there have been few reactions from the political world: only Hollande has spoken abroad - the German government, on the other hand, is "disturbed", but Merkel has yet to speak - The press…
From the irony of Libération and the Bild to the lucid analysis of Le Monde and the Financial Times, passing through the optimism of the Wall Street Journal and the questions of the NY Times on the political figure of Monti: this is how the main foreign newspapers…
The re-election of the president of the United States has captured the interest (and garnered applause) from all over the world: enthusiasm in France and Germany, the British media a little more neutral while the New York Times recalls that the popular vote…
ABRAVANEL on Corriere della Sera on the competition for new teachers and students' rights - BARTEZZAGHI on La Repubblica on the syndrome of brevity - DE RITA on La Stampa on "Italy's fear of its future" - PRODI on…
The sinking of the cruise ship on the coast of the island of Giglio obviously makes noise in foreign newspapers, especially in France, Germany and the USA, where news of the missing is still awaiting - Le Figaro: "Schilling" the phone calls from Commander Schettino -…