I'm striving to find a news outlet that has an RSS feed that:
- it's not filled with irrelevant news, such as this: https://www.rt.com/usa/366138-harambe-vote-president-us/
- has global view, not just us or a specific country
- ideally publishes 10/15 news per day, no more<p>I'm currently ad Economist paid subscriber, but that's a weekly update.<p>Suggestions?
Can't beat The Guardian for solid international and free coverage of important issues.<p><a href="https://www.theguardian.com" rel="nofollow">https://www.theguardian.com</a><p>Al Jazeera English can be quite good (though be wary of some of it's Qatar biases), it tends to be excellent on Africa and Asia.<p><a href="http://www.aljazeera.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.aljazeera.com/</a>
> <a href="https://www.rt.com/usa/366138-harambe-vote-president-us/" rel="nofollow">https://www.rt.com/usa/366138-harambe-vote-president-us/</a><p>JFYI, Russia Today is a heavy propaganda TV network, sponsored by Russian government.
For me I try to read state sponsored/official news of several nations in publications like:<p>- rt<p>- bbc<p>- ny times<p>- xinhuanet<p>This gives each countries official position and the delta between them is usually useful info.<p>I also use twitter for curated feeds, which can be useful.<p>The guardian and intercept are also pretty good. I no longer trust the economist. While obviously biased, I do like ZeroHedge
Jason Calacanis publishes a series of email newsletters that cover US news, tech and dozens of verticals like electric cars.<p><a href="https://inside.com/" rel="nofollow">https://inside.com/</a><p>You could ask them to support RSS, I've found them to be surprising responsive.
Reuters! Light on unblockable ads, reasonably neutral coverage and very broad coverage. It's my go to.<p>I pay for the Financial Times, I blame reading Chomsky in college for that. Solid international coverage. Only subscription I have.<p>Guardian is nauseating at times, but I read it. NYT is a silly paywall. I deemed its flowery essays not worth paying for.
Not sure it meets your criteria, but I read IrinNews, which focuses on humanitarian emergency stuff: <a href="http://www.irinnews.org/" rel="nofollow">http://www.irinnews.org/</a>