PRESS REVIEW – Wednesday, May 6, 2026: Russian President Vladimir Putin's popularity is eroding amid economic difficulties and internet restrictions. But first, a report outlining recommendations following a parliamentary inquiry into French public broadcasting is on the front page of several French papers. Also, Russia's participation at the Biennale in Venice has cast a shadow ahead of the opening of the international art exhibition. Finally, French papers look forward to the second leg of the Champions League semi-final.
A report outlining recommendations following a parliamentary inquiry into France's public broadcasting is on the front page of a number of French papers. L'Humanité says the report is basically a demolition order "built on the ideology and the interests of the far-right billionaire Vincent Bolloré". The liberal paper L'Opinion says that although the inquiry asked the right questions, the report is a flop. Le Figaro says that the report is embarrassing for President Emmanuel Macron's camp. Meanwhile, The Telegraph reports that an anti-corruption organisation has filed a criminal complaint, claiming far-right MP Charles Alloncle may have asked questions during his hearings which were suggested by right-wing media executives.
Next, a number of papers are reporting some unease in Russia. El Pais reports that both official and independent polls agree that Russia's economic crisis is eroding Putin's popularity. The Times, meanwhile, asks how Putin's rule might end; the paper says that as discontent over the economy and internet restrictions rises, Putin has another decade to quash any plots to depose him. This coverage all follows a Financial Times exclusive, which revealed that Putin recently stepped up security protocols amid assassination fears.
In Italy, Russian influence at the international art exhibition, the Venice Biennale, is getting a lot of coverage. The Financial Times reports that decision to open the Russian pavilion for the first time since 2022 has caused tensions. The French cultural magazine Inrockuptibles decries the "obscenity of apolitical art in the face of war".
Finally, Arsenal are the first team to confirm their Champions League final spot following their victory over Atletico Madrid on Tuesday. L'Équipe hopes this Wednesday's game will be just as spectacular as the first leg, as Bayern Munich face off with Paris Saint-Germain in their return match.
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