The five nominees shortlisted for 2024 IPA Prix Voltaire come from Palestine, Serbia, Russia, Turkey, and Belarus.
Europe’s Publishers: Anger, Solidarity After Kharkiv Attack
‘The European book community stands with Ukraine,’ the Federation of European Publishers says after the deadly Factor-Druk attack.
Russian Attack Hits Ukraine’s Factor-Druk Printing House
Reports indicate that seven are dead and at least 20 injured at the Factor-Druk printing house in the latest Russian attack on Kharkiv.
Republic of Georgia: Publishing Industry Criticizes ‘Foreign Agents’ Bill
Georgia’s foreign agents bill is drawing criticism from PEN Georgia, the Georgian Publishers and Booksellers Association, and others.
International Publishers Congress: Keynote from Oleksandra Matviichuk
Head of Ukraine’s Nobel-laureate Center for Civil Liberties, Oleksandra Matviichuk will keynote in December’s International Publishers Congress at Guadalajara.
Frankfurter Buchmesse Opens Applications for Program Proposals
The administration of Frankfurt Book Fair is accepting program proposals for its various stages with a May 15 deadline.
Bologna Book Plus 2023: India, Ukraine, Taiwan, and Neil Packer
The Bologna Book Plus program in April is scheduled to put special focus on India, Ukraine, Taiwan, and illustrator Neil Packer.
Frankfurter Buchmesse Opens Fellowship Submissions
Three major fellowship programs from Frankfurter Buchmesse and the German Federal Foreign Office have opened for submissions.
London Book Fair Charity: Book Aid International Sends More Books to Ukraine
Following its first 25,000-book shipment to Kyiv, Book Aid International at London Book Fair announces that 15,000 more books are heading to Ukraine.
IPA Opens the Prix Voltaire to International Nominations
Nominations for the 2024 Prix Voltaire have opened, the laureate to be honored at Guadalajara’s International Publishers Congress.
