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2025 April


Russia nearly killed Fox News’ Benjamin Hall — but he’s happier than ever in his new life

Russia nearly killed Fox News’ Benjamin Hall — but he’s happier than ever in his new life

Hall was the sole survivor of a March 2022 blast just outside Kyiv as he, cameraman Pierre Zakrzewski and Ukrainian translator-fixer Sasha Kuvshinova were driving away after interviewing soldiers.


Books ‘exempt from US tariffs’ – but booksellers and distributors still anticipate ‘major supply chain issues’

Books ‘exempt from US tariffs’ – but booksellers and distributors still anticipate ‘major supply chain issues’

She added: “Bookshops in the UK and Ireland continue to punch above their weight – over delivering in terms of the value they bring to shopping destination economies, local communities and national creative industries – despite many operating within increasing fine financial margins.


Jane Rawson moved to ‘unspoiled’ Tasmania to outrun climate change, but the fearful questions followed

Jane Rawson moved to ‘unspoiled’ Tasmania to outrun climate change, but the fearful questions followed

Leavening this downbeat mood is Rawson’s enduring sense of wonder and her humour, epitomised in her relations with the families of quolls and pademelons that cohabit her property in their unruly “wild” way, along with the snakes, the fairy wrens, and the microbats that shit in the walls.


Bologna Children’s Book Fair: Calls for shorter books and pan-trade action to tackle reading crisis

Bologna Children’s Book Fair: Calls for shorter books and pan-trade action to tackle reading crisis

Group rights director Tracy Phillips explained: “In response to declining literacy rates across the world, our customers have been asking us for lower word counts and more highly illustrated books, often in full colour.”


30 of the best books for spring

30 of the best books for spring

Jo Harkin (Knopf) This Tudor-era historical novel is drawing comparisons to “Wolf Hall.” In 1480, John Collan is a peasant boy living in the English countryside when a man from London comes to town and claims that the 10-year-old is actually Lambert Simnel, the son of a duke and the rightful heir to the throne.