Surviving winter is the first of many hurdles for those hoping to resist the Taliban.
Fareed Zakaria asks viewers if France has its own version of Donald Trump poised to run for president, and whether...
Éric Zemmour, eyeing the presidency, tries to rehabilitate the wartime Vichy regime as part of a campaign filled with provocations.
French philosopher Bernard-Henri Lévy looks back on his life and times.
As we find out in his new book, “The Will to See: Dispatches From a World of Misery and Hope”, Lévy has put himself in harm’s way in the dangerous and troubled places that he writes about, including Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria and Ukraine.
Rich societies were turning inward even before the pandemic, but Bernard-Henri Lévy won’t let them ignore atrocities elsewhere.
Already, the candidate’s violations of French Jewish moral values are perilous and obscene.
Atlantic editor in chief Jeffrey Goldberg is joined by philosopher, filmmaker, activist, and author Bernard-Henri Lévy to discuss “The Will...
Do the populist and nationalist uprisings that led to Donald Trump and Brexit signal Western democracy’s certain decline? Or can...
The author known as BHL mulls over cross-Channel relations, the wars worth fighting and how to find hope in a world of misery.
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