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Gulf Today, Staff Reporter Sharjah Book Authority (SBA)’s successful push in breaking stereotypes to help indviduals of all age groups around the globe connect with the fascinating world of...
On May 18 last year, during its 11-day bombing campaign on Gaza, Israel demolished the five-storey building housing Samir Mansour’s bookstore, the largest in the strip, reducing 100,000 books to...
Linda Rabben, Tribune News Service When I was a teenager, my mother told me that her father had been a philosophical anarchist who wrote articles about anarchism for a...
Gulf Today Report The storied library of Iraq's Mosul University boasted a million titles before militant rampaged through it, toppling book shelves and burning ancient texts. Now, almost five...
In these virus-hit times, any kind of care and help is welcome. This is what publishers not just in the UAE but other countries have warmed up to, thanks to...
Gulf Today Report Unidentified persons set fire to hundreds of used books belonging to an 80-year-old homeless man named, Mohamad Al Maghrabi, who used to stay under the Fiat...
Gulf Today, Staff Reporter There are some places in the Indian subcontinent where many a prejudiced mind distorts the names of the members of the lowest strata of society....
The UAE Board on Books for Young People (UAEBBY) recently donated 550 books to the Big Heart Library in the Emirati-Jordanian as part of its Kan Yama Kan (KYK)...
Muhammad Yusuf, Features Writer The first global standard mentorship programme in the region for aspiring writers from the UAE has been launched by the Emirates Literature Foundation (ELF), in...
Muhammad Yusuf, Features Writer Human resource professionals, industry experts and trainers gathered on the opening day of the ‘Career Builder Forum’ in Sharjah (Dec. 8 — 9) to share...