Obituary: A Humanist in the Starkest Socialism
The article pays tribute to Tom Schilling, a ballet director who resisted the oppressive regime of East Germany's Stasi while leading the Komische Oper in Berlin.
The 'reasonable doubt' of those who acquitted Stasi: 'Sempio innocent until proven otherwise'
A new book examines the controversial Garlasco murder case, particularly focusing on the acquittal and subsequent conviction of Alberto Stasi, and suggests the narrative around his innocence is still alive among some.
The investigation into the Garlasco murder is over. Forensic report provides support to the convicted Stasi
The Garlasco murder investigation has revealed new insights that may support the original convicted individual, Alberto Stasi, while suggesting another suspect, Andrea Sempio, could be the true perpetrator.
"An impressive amount of blood", the shocking testimony of one of the Carabinieri
A former Carabiniere recounts the gruesome scene he encountered at the Poggi residence related to the chilling 2007 murder of Chiara Poggi.
Garlasco, the attack on Stasi's consultant: 'Surpassed every tolerable limit'
The Garlasco case remains in a state of public stagnation as investigations by the Pavia prosecutor continue amidst minimal information release.
The criminologist in the Poggi house: "The folding door was never closed"
The family of Chiara Poggi, murdered in 2007, is utilizing expert consultations in their pursuit of truth amid ongoing investigations and public debate about the case.
This Day in History. The German Democratic Republic establishes the State Security Service after the example of the KGB
On October 8, 1949, the Socialist Unity Party declared the establishment of the German Democratic Republic, laying the groundwork for a totalitarian regime and the creation of the Stasi, or Ministry for State Security.
The receipt, the PC, the alibi: this is how everything is re-examined in Garlasco
The criminologist Roberta Bruzzone is re-evaluating the evidence related to the 2007 murder case of Chiara Poggi in Garlasco, Italy, suggesting possible inconsistencies in the timeline provided by the convicted murderer Alberto Stasi.
The clues about Sempio in Poggi's PC
New evidence in the investigation into Chiara Poggi's murder reveals significant links between the suspect Andrea Sempio and activities on Poggi's computer.
Garlasco, former lawyer of Sempio Lovati on trial: 'He defamed the lawyers of Alberto Stasi'
Former lawyer Massimo Lovati has been put on trial for defamation against the Giarda law firm, which represented Alberto Stasi in previous litigation.
Garlasco, the revelations of Giletti's guest could overturn everything: is Sempio's defense in crisis?
The Garlasco case will be featured in today's episode of Lo Stato delle Cose, highlighting potential new developments with guest Stefano Vitelli, the judge who previously acquitted Alberto Stasi of murder.
Chiara found porn films on Stasi's PC
Lawyers for the Poggi family conducted their own investigation into the Garlasco murder case, revealing findings that support the motive of Alberto Stasi, who was convicted for the murder of Chiara Poggi in 2007.
Justice cannot be afraid
This article discusses the reaction of the Poggi family towards Alberto Stasi after the reopening of investigations into the murder of their daughter Chiara.
When the Notorious Stasi Fell
The article discusses the fall of the infamous Stasi, the Ministry for State Security of East Germany, emphasizing the efforts leading to its collapse prior to its notable moment in January 1990 in Berlin.
Chiara attacked: war of expert opinions between Sempio and Stasi
Eighteen years after Chiara Poggi's murder, critical questions about the exact location of her attack keep emerging amid ongoing expert analyses.
Garlasco: "Chiara attacked in the kitchen, and Alberto was there"
New investigations into the Garlasco murder case bring forward fresh evidence implicating Alberto Stasi, who is already serving a 16-year sentence for Chiara's murder according to a new expert report presented by Chiara's family.
Sempio: "I am the wanted culprit"
Andrea Sempio, a suspect in the murder of Chiara Poggi, claims in an interview that he believes Alberto Stasi killed her and expresses his expectation of a trial.
Garlasco, the new footprint shocks everything: "Stasi told the truth"
The Garlasco case is rapidly evolving as a previously overlooked blood trace may validate Alberto Stasi's claims regarding the murder of Chiara Poggi.
How the Stasi and KGB Supported German Left-Wing Extremists
The article explores speculation around whether left-wing extremists who attacked Berlin's power supply might have received support from opposing intelligence agencies, reflecting on historical evidence from the past.
The breakthrough in the investigation with the expertise on the pc. The last evening Chiara worked on Stasi's thesis
Chiara Poggi, the night before she was murdered, not only did not argue with Alberto Stasi but also revised her boyfriend's thesis, as indicated by the data extracted from Stasi's computer, which revealed previously unclear information during the investigation.
The last detail that clears Stasi
New evidence suggests that Chiara Poggi never saw the explicit photos on Alberto Stasi's computer before being murdered, contradicting an earlier court ruling and impacting the long-standing case.
The revelations about Garlasco: "Everyone is afraid of one person. Stasi caught with a phone call"
New revelations by journalist Alessandro De Giuseppe regarding the Garlasco case suggest a possible turning point, as his interview details shocking insights that have captured public attention.
The "Little Merkel" and the Putin Friend
The Minister President of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's past relationship with a former Stasi agent and Kremlin loyalist, aimed at saving the Baltic Sea pipeline, is now causing disbelief due to her justifications.
The 'little Merkel' and the Putin friend
The Prime Minister of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern previously maintained a secretive relationship with a former Stasi agent and Kremlin loyalist to save the Baltic Sea pipeline, but her justifications are now raising eyebrows.
Car goes off the road. An 18-year-old boy dies
A tragic Christmas in San Ferdinando di Puglia as 18-year-old Giuseppe Di Stasi dies in a morning car accident, leaving two peers injured.