Seventy-five years after the massacre at Babi Yar, a moment of reckoning, a lesson in awareness and forgiveness, and a path toward redemption.
We are now battling for the same values and the same ideals, against the same anti-democratic and terroristic forces.
The funnyman who became a warrior and founded a new Europe.
Unlike official Russia, Ukraine is an example of mourning and redemption done right.
The famed French philosopher and activist traveled to the heart of the war zone for 'Slava Ukraini,' his cinematic diary on the Russian invasion and Ukraine's resistance.
An exchange between Bernard-Henri Lévy and Natan Sharansky, from the recent Tablet event in partnership with the Jewish Confederation of Ukraine.
The smart set turned up at the world body for the latest from the self-appointed diplomat with no title but a penchant for the headlines and the frontlines.
Ukraine will win this war, Lévy tell us, because its soldiers and citizens “know why they fight.” In Why Ukraine Lévy makes the case why we all need to fight for them.
Bono sings in Kiev. The Azov battalion calls for help. When Putin parades and continues his denazification carnage outside his walls.
Bearing witness to the horror and majesty of a ruined, resilient Ukraine.
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