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Russian publishers at a leading Moscow bookfair told AFP they were "all very worried" by new restrictions and feared the return of censorship.
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Russian publishers at a leading Moscow bookfair told AFP they were "all very worried" by new restrictions and feared the return of censorship.
British cartoonist R. Briggs, whose creation "The Snowman" became a Christmas staple for generations of kids, has died aged 88.
In many countries, public libraries are considered a dying relic amid the shift to digital, but in Lebanon they are getting a new lease...
Now losing yourself in a good book is becoming harder, as cash-strapped publishers struggle because the price of paper is soaring.
Around the country, parents, politicians and school boards are challenging the content of books at a pace not seen in decades.
Applied economics professor Steve Hanke of Johns Hopkins University calculates Turkey’s current annual inflation rate at more than 80 percent.
This week's Frankfurt book fair, the world's oldest and largest, brings with it the first wave of pandemic novels.
The Frankfurt book fair, the world's largest, opens its doors this week to a publishing industry in robust health after the pandemic boosted reading.
A teacher’s personality, language and teaching style all have the profound capability of shaping such young minds.
Online fiction app Radish is being bought for $440 million by South Korean internet conglomerate Kakao.