World Book and Copyright Day (1995) — When Reading Became a Global Language
In 1995, UNESCO established World Book and Copyright Day, celebrating reading, publishing, and literary culture worldwide. By encouraging global access to books, it reinforced the role of language—especially English—in spreading ideas across borders, connecting cultures, and sustaining the written word in an increasingly interconnected world.
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