By taking an American journalist hostage, Putin’s Russia announces its transformation into a full-blown terrorist state.
France’s pre-eminent thinker, Bernard-Henri Lévy, says Britain is both the brain and beating heart of Europe; quitting would be such a catastrophe for all, he has written a play to persuade us to stop.
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.
Putin says the events in Kiev signal the return of fascism to Europe, even as he foments anti-Semitic sentiment at home. Why the West must not believe his misinformation campaign.
On Nov. 18, in Kiev, philanthropist Victor Pinchuk was awarded the Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky Medal of Honor by the Jewish Confederation of Ukraine for his contributions to Ukrainian-Jewish understanding and cooperation. What follows is a version of my remarks at the ceremony.
Much remains to be done, but the wheel of fortune has turned against Putin.
Q&A with Bernard-Henri Lévy about The Will to see.
This book is a set of opinionated conversations between Françoise Giroud, former government minister, feminist journalist, and Bernard-Henri Lévy, philosopher, on male-female relations serves up a very intellectual discourse on love, sex, jealousy, seduction and infidelity.
A true revolutionary has to get close, very close, to the things themselves; he has to move into the places where History, with a capital H, really happens.
French philosopher Bernard-Henri Lévy looks back on his life and times.
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