Bono sings in Kiev. The Azov battalion calls for help. When Putin parades and continues his denazification carnage outside his walls.
Bernard-Henri Lévy's documentary “The Will to See” plunges the viewer into his frenetic globe-hopping to the places the world would prefer to forget.
Bearing witness to the horror and majesty of a ruined, resilient Ukraine.
Bernard-Henri Lévy, director of "La Règle du Jeu", offers to host the suspended Russian daily.
Ukraine has held the line with separatists for six years.
Over the course of four decades Lévy has made a name for himself traversing the globe in an effort to turn the world’s attention to forgotten conflicts, humanitarian crises. He continues with “The Will to See”
Our future is at stake and the fate of all those in the world who believe in democracy.
In eastern Ukraine, Vladimir V. Putin has been playing with fire. He has mobilized the worst elements to be found in the region.
The huge, hopeful crowds that turn out in eastern Ukraine to hear presidential candidate Petro Poroshenko are turning their backs on Putin’s propaganda of despair.
Taking Putin’s grievances seriously would be nothing more than a death wish for a return to the terrible 20th century.
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