Tag: arnaud lagardère

Our Presidential Election Is Not a Theater of Operations

The presidential campaign now getting underway in France is the pivotal moment when democracy comes together to discuss its future. It is precisely this...

North Korea: A Link in the CRANK Chain and a Mirror of Western Uncertainties

A totalitarian party-state with an arsenal of nuclear missiles—whose number and range are growing—North Korea is likened by the U.S. military to a “dagger...

A Trip to the Donbass, or the Story Behind an Upcoming Report

Our correspondent in Ukraine brings us an incredible report. To investigate the Donetsk Oblast, one must travel to Sloviansk and Kramatorsk. These days, such...

In Kyiv, May 24, One Unending Day

On the night of Saturday, May 24, Ukraine endured one of the most intense bombing campaigns of the entire large-scale invasion. Four people were...

Ukrainian Strikes Deep Inside Russian Territory: The Expansion of the Conflict Zone

This has now become routine: Ukrainian long-range drones are striking oil and gas terminals and refineries along Russia’s coastlines—in the Baltic and Black Seas—as...

Europe Put to the Test

On May 27 and 28, an informal meeting of EU foreign ministers was held in Cyprus. Among other things, they discussed the possibility of...

The Biennale of Discontent

On May 6 — the first day of the preview of the 61st International Art Exhibition of the Venice Biennale — rain began falling...

Defeat Parade

From the Brezhnev era to the present day, May 9 parades have served to glorify the USSR’s victory in World War II. Over the...

Bring Back Censorship

A historian and translator of Russian and Swedish literature, and a literary critic for Le Monde, Elena Balzamo closely follows the Russian literary scene....

Ukraine: Old Batteries and Recycling—When Volunteers Take on the Energy Challenge

In a basement in Lviv, the nonprofit Florida Man for Ukraine recycles all kinds of electrical devices to build portable power storage systems. Benjamin,...