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China compiles bilingual training books for Tibetan law enforcers

China has compiled a series of law-themed training books in Chinese and Tibetan language, the first of its kind aiming to facilitate law enforcement in the country's Tibetan areas.

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Book reading culture in Nepal reaches new height

​While the second National Book Festival 2015 is underway in this capital, book reading culture has noticeably caught up in Nepal with more and more Nepali people now reading locally-written books and other periodicals.

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Eurozone business climate indicator remains stable in August

​The eurozone's business climate indicator (BCI) remained broadly flat compared with the previous month, a European Commission survey showed Thursday.

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Xenophobia alive and well in Japan as racist books fly off the shelves

​Books and publications carrying disparaging content about South Korea and China have been growing in popularity in Japan to the point that some bookstores even have a dedicated corner for such xenophobic literature.

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Australian schools use Asian maths method to boost scores

Maths lessons used in schools in Hong Kong, Singapore and South Korea will be used in Australia in an effort to boost student scores, local media reported on Thursday.

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Australian schools use Asian maths method to boost scores

Maths lessons used in schools in Hong Kong, Singapore and South Korea will be used in Australia in an effort to boost student scores, local media reported on Thursday.

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2014 London Book Fair kicks off

The 43rd London Book Fair opened Tuesday at the Earls Court in London, attracting lots of visitors to explore their new books and get involved in various cultural programs.

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Shoppers spend more on books in Australian Christmas

Printed books will be the hottest gifts during this Christmas in Australia as the demand for books is booming, according to the local media.

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Chinese readers increasingly prefer English books to translations

Chinese readers increasingly prefer foreign books in English rather than their translated Chinese versions, boosting sales of English language books in China.

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Chinese readers increasingly prefer English books to translations

Chinese readers increasingly prefer foreign books in English rather than their translated Chinese versions, boosting sales of English language books in China.