quesaisje
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« on: March 28, 2024, 08:14:34 PM » |
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Financial Times, Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, New York Times
You don't need a subscription to read the headlines and there are often ways of getting paywalled content when you want to read more.
The financial news operations tend to be better at world coverage, because their audience has a reason to care about it. But this is a limited focus, and you will notice that it lacks perspective on certain things.
Semafor is decent second-tier publication that aggregates a lot of coverage from the larger operations.
The television networks (CBS, NBC, ABC) don't have a lot of world coverage, but they do have some, and can be useful for knowing what is reaching a broad audience within the US. For more in-depth coverage, you're better off looking at English-language publications known for their focus on a particular region (e.g. Meduza).
There's lots of independent media focused on various facets of world news, and some of it is good, but it's difficult and time-consuming to separate the wheat from the chaff. It's hard to give recommendations without speaking more specifically.
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