The Russian attacks on publishing interests in Ukraine -- this month and in mid-June -- prompt sharp condemnation from IPA.| Publishing Perspectives
Dmitri Strotsev of the Hochroth Minsk and Nadia Kandrusevich of Koska are the 2025 Prix Voltaire laureates.| Publishing Perspectives
Supporting 'rights that we constantly must fight for,' this year's IPA Prix Voltaire shortlistees come from five international markets.| Publishing Perspectives
Nominations for the 2025 Prix Voltaire have opened, the laureate to be honored at Norway's World Expression Forum in June.| Publishing Perspectives
'Giving the Banned Book a Voice' is the title of a kick-off event in Germany's May Freedom of Expression Week.| Publishing Perspectives
'With courage and attitude,' says Ingo Kretzschmar, Thalia is 'using our wide reach in bookstores' to boost freedom of expression.| Publishing Perspectives
Calling US book bannings 'tragic for young people,' PEN America, four days before the 2024 US election, cites a 200-percent rise in censorship.| Publishing Perspectives
A brief reminder that nominations for the International Publishers Association's Prix Voltaire close on February 23.| Publishing Perspectives
Penguin Random House's 'Banned Wagon' hits the road for a second year, with an expanded route to more communities facing censorship.| Publishing Perspectives
Urgently essential 'higher-level reading' and a new construct built on democracy and literacy, 'Dem Read,' came into focus at WEXFO.| Publishing Perspectives
Browse our archives on Prix Voltaire and get more news on the international book publishing industry| Publishing Perspectives
Several of the International Publishers Association's committee seats have undergone some changes early in the year.| Publishing Perspectives
In its fifth year, Germany's nationwide engagement in Freedom of Expression Week hails disagreement as a benefit—not a barrier.| Publishing Perspectives