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Browse through the world's newspapers at your leisure . . .

Why settle for just that one daily paper when you can pick and choose from thousands online? In this section (direct URL TopNewsLinks.com) we invite you to break out of the proverbial 'goldfish bowl' of local or national news in order to discover what stories are stealing the headlines in other cities, countries and cultures across the planet. Gain mind-broadening global insights that help put those local happenings into clearer perspective. 

This is designed to be an easily navigable, lightweight news directory. No special knowledge of the local geography is needed to find your way around, as each country's news sources are listed purely alphabetically rather than by region. Inconsistently applied terms such as 'Middle East', 'Asia-Pacific', 'Sub-Saharan Africa' or 'Indian Sub-Continent' have been meticulously avoided, so Israel is to be found under 'Asia' and Egypt under 'Africa' — pure and simple! The navigation takes you from west to east and north to south, with territories chiefly categorized according to continent, ocean, or continental proximity.

In recent years the long-term reliability of news links has been greatly enhanced as more and more media organizations have opted for logical and user-friendly domain names and then adhered to them. Here we have further reduced the number of non-performing links by carrying only the top URLs of those foreign-language news sites that offer pages in English. In our experience, the URLs of sub-sections in English (like /en or /eng or /english, etc.) are constantly being tampered with, while the top-level local language URL (usually sporting a clearly flagged link to the English section) remains the same year in and year out. We go for the latter!

Where there are gaps, syndicated news aggregators, such as Yahoo! or Topix.net, provide us with a valuable back-up, especially for those remote parts of the world where few or no reliable news services in English are available. To help you ascertain the degree of openness to be expected from local news sources, a link is provided to each country's press freedom status according to Freedom House's 2011 survey.

Enjoy broadband TV and crystal clear digital radio . . .

David AppleyardIn addition to the written word, live broadcast streams and MP3 podcasts from radio and TV stations around the world are available to anyone with a RealAudio or Windows Media player. These remain an indispensable resource for sports enthusiasts, ethnic music fans, real-time news addicts and students of foreign languages. To optimize your listening and viewing experience, make sure you have the latest versions of this software installed on your computer.

Keep informed, and have fun doing it!

David Appleyard, editor 

 

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