Pushkin Heist: 170 Rare Russian Books Stolen
Investigation reveals how thieves stole 170 rare Russian classics from European libraries between 2022-2023. Was this an organised crime operation?
Investigation reveals how thieves stole 170 rare Russian classics from European libraries between 2022-2023. Was this an organised crime operation?
British surgeon Dr Mohammed Tahir shares his devastating experiences working in Gaza's hospitals, where he witnessed countless child deaths and now establishes a charity for war victims.
Celebrating the remarkable life of Liz Barnard, the visionary educator who revolutionised school libraries across the UK and inspired generations of young readers.
Discover how Australia's iconic Mechanics' Institutes are transforming from Victorian-era libraries into vibrant community hubs, offering everything from yoga classes to coding workshops while preserving their rich heritage.
Australian public libraries are experiencing a remarkable renaissance, evolving from quiet book repositories into vibrant community hubs offering everything from digital literacy classes to warmth during cost-of-living crises.
Critical shortages of food, water and medical supplies grip Gaza as humanitarian agencies report Israeli authorities are systematically delaying and restricting aid deliveries, creating catastrophic conditions for civilians.
Exclusive investigation reveals the catastrophic loss of Gaza's priceless archaeological heritage, from Bronze Age settlements to Roman ruins, as modern conflict erases millennia of human history.
An explosive Guardian investigation reveals how Israeli forces systematically looted thousands of Palestinian books and manuscripts from Gaza, raising urgent questions about cultural destruction in conflict zones.
The world's largest library book distributor closes its doors, leaving British libraries scrambling for alternatives after two centuries of service.
Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton launches investigation into major publishers and authors including John Grisham over 'inappropriate content' in school libraries, escalating America's culture wars.
After months of devastating conflict, Israel and Palestinian factions in Gaza have reached a landmark ceasefire agreement and comprehensive peace plan, bringing hope for lasting stability to the region.
A major educational publisher faces backlash after automated filters flagged a children's book as 'pornography,' blocking access on library platforms and igniting debate about digital censorship in schools.
An in-depth analysis of the complex barriers to sustainable peace in Gaza and why military solutions alone cannot resolve the deep-rooted political crisis between Israel and Hamas.
Controversial American author's books removed from British school libraries following parental complaints about explicit material, sparking free speech debate.
England's primary school libraries face an uncertain future as funding cuts and staffing shortages threaten their very existence, putting children's literacy at risk.
Horror master Stephen King makes powerful statement against censorship with substantial contribution to Florida's Citrus County Library System after local commissioners slash funding.
A new wave of Israeli airstrikes across Gaza has triggered a mass civilian exodus, with the Hamas-run health ministry reporting a soaring death toll. The escalating conflict has ignited a fierce international debate, with South Africa leading accusations
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez launches a scathing critique of Israel's military actions in Gaza at the UN General Assembly, accusing them of violating international law and disproportionately harming civilians. He demands an immediate ceasefire and
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez delivers a blistering condemnation of Israel's military campaign in Gaza, accusing it of 'exterminating defenceless people' and calling for an immediate end to EU arms exports. The remarks, made in parliament, signal a
Exclusive video evidence reveals the Israeli army's targeted demolition of a third major Gaza City high-rise in 72 hours, escalating concerns over the intensifying military campaign and its impact on urban infrastructure.
Israeli forces have demolished a central Gaza City tower block in a significant intensification of military operations. The multi-storey structure, housing media offices and businesses, was razed, raising major concerns over the unfolding humanitarian cri
Exclusive report: Israeli military operations intensify in Gaza, killing dozens including aid seekers. Second major tower destruction in two days raises grave humanitarian concerns.
UNICEF reports a devastating malnutrition emergency in Gaza, with over 15,000 children under five requiring urgent treatment and lifesaving programmes at breaking point due to access denials and funding shortfalls.
Israeli military issues urgent evacuation orders for all of Gaza City as offensive intensifies. UN warns of devastating humanitarian consequences as thousands flee under fire.
Exclusive details emerge on a major US-UN backed initiative for Gaza's recovery, focusing on humanitarian aid, infrastructure, and long-term stability, set to be a central topic at the upcoming UN General Assembly.
Israeli troops push deeper into Gaza City, encountering fierce Hamas resistance. The UN warns of an 'extreme' humanitarian crisis as civilians face severe shortages of food, water, and medicine.
The UK Foreign Office issues an urgent 'do or die' evacuation order for British nationals in Gaza ahead of a feared Israeli ground offensive. Officials warn this is the 'last chance' to leave as conflict escalates.
The International Court of Justice singles out Israeli President Isaac Herzog in a landmark ruling, finding his incendiary rhetoric contributed to violations of international law in Gaza.
A coalition of over 40 Democrat lawmakers has issued a stark letter to President Biden, urging the swift establishment of a dedicated foundation to bypass aid blockades and get vital humanitarian assistance into Gaza, signalling growing party unrest over
Israeli troops advance into Gaza City as the humanitarian crisis deepens, with over 1.7 million Palestinians displaced and critical shortages of food, water, and medicine. The UN warns of a 'code red' emergency as communications blackout hampers aid effor