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Han sells 1 mln books after Nobel win
The new star of Southeast Asia: Vietnam
Second-hand bookstores struggle as e-commerce dominates
Astonishing Antalya
'We are defending you': Zelensky rallies European allies
Murakami to publish first novel in six years
New Millennium book brings Nordic noir even further north
Plane tree named after poet in Istanbul
Istanbul Biennial to open on the weekend
Rock mag Creem attempts comeback after more than 30 years
Potter prequels peter out in ‘Dumbledore’
Amazon shuttering its physical bookstores and 4-star shops
Paris outdoor booksellers eager to turn page on COVID
France says Amazon must charge more for book deliveries
Landmark Lebon Patisserie in Beyoğlu may close doors soon
Symbolic Istanbul bookstore closes its doors
Italy under new restrictions over Christmas, New Year
Russians cast early votes in ballot to extend Putin’s rule
Online book sales increased during stay-at-home period: Expert
10-year-old bookworm draws attention with philosophy knowledge
In Iraq, academics restock Mosul's barren bookshelves
Last year’s most borrowed library books announced
Lebanon bans Spielberg film and Israeli adventurer biopic
Being able to write only one book per year
The rebirth of an iconic building
Idea that ‘Turks don’t read’ is an urban legend: Top publisher
Who will save the Beyoğlu Cinema?
‘Derin Tarih’ magazine to be pulled off shelves for ‘insulting Atatürk’
Right to participate in cultural life
Istanbul is losing its soul
Amazon plans to open up to 400 bookstores, says mall operator
Naked defiance
Shunned by establishment, Israeli novel on taboo love flourishes
International publishers blast censorship in Turkey
We don’t take Putin statements seriously: Turkish PM
Court rules to confiscate books by prominent journalists
Turkey’s science watchdog recalls 50,000 books for possible destruction
Print and be damned? Germany agonises over 'Mein Kampf'
Black Week Festival opens at Pera Palace Hotel Jumeriah
Harper Lee’s new novel big as ‘Harry Potter’
The Little Prince travels to Turkey
Three sons of Turkish professor join ISIL
Princely doodling in the 15th century
The Byzantium that is still with us
Turkey’s billionaires frighten top economist Piketty
LGBT association launches campaign against homophobic 'self-help' books
Looking for ISIL: How jihadists operate among Turks
Notes on an ever-changing education
Beyoğlu’s iconic bookstore forced to relocate, as volunteers pass books from hand to hand
Turkey gets a 20-year venue in Venice
Mapping the Ottomans
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