Internet Archive forced to remove 500k books from digital library

Internet Archive faces major setback as court rules in favour of publishers, impacting access to 500,000 books.
Horror books boom: 11 creepy works that reflect love of social horror

The resurgence of horror literature reflects our current world, with more social horror books available than ever before.
Yang Hengjun: Australian writer sentenced to death in China

Australian Yang Hengjun sentenced to death in China as Australia advocates for justice, fairness, and his release.
Post Office scandal: Nick Wallis on how we got here – review

Nick Wallis uncovers shocking systemic failures in ‘The Great Post Office Scandal’, revealing widespread misconduct and injustice.
Lawsuit over Escambia County book bans moves forward in court

Judge allows groundbreaking First Amendment lawsuit to proceed against school board book bans in Escambia County, Florida.
Ex-soldier jailed for arson plot attack on left-wing bookshop

Ex-soldier sentenced to prison for planning arson attack on left-wing bookshop fuelled by extremist beliefs.
Tolkien estate: Lord of the Rings fanfiction writer loses lawsuit

Author of unofficial Lord of the Rings sequel loses legal battle against Amazon and Tolkien estate, and is ordered to halt sales.
Remembering lost ones through books on International Day of the Disappeared

It’s International Day of the Disappeared, where we tragically remember people lost during conflict. Here are some books to recall those missing in action.
What to read on World Day for International Justice

World Day for International Justice looks at the importance of the legal system in ensuring our basic human rights, hence here are some significant books from the field.