Following is a list of most popular news websites in the world. Most of the websites listed below are online version of printed newspapers; however online-only papers, news audio and news video websites, and news magazines also listed in the page.
List of popular news websites
Following is a list of most popular news websites in the world. Most of the websites listed below are online version of printed newspapers; however online-only papers, news audio and news video websites, and news magazines also listed in the page.
- New York Times
- Wall Street Journal
- HuffPost
- Washington Post
- Los Angeles Times
- Reuters
- ABC News
- USA Today
- Bloomberg Business
- NBC News
- Daily Mail (UK)
- Guardian (UK)
- The Sun (UK)
- Mirror (UK)
- Mirror (UK)
- BBC News
- Star (Canada)
- Globe and Mail (Canada)
- news.com.au
- Forbes
- CNBC
- China Daily
- Houston Chronicle
- New York Post
- U.S.News
- Deutsche Welle (DW) (Germany)
- Times of India
- The Hindu(India)
- Indian Express
- Hindustan Times
- CBS NEWS
- TIME
- SFGATE (San Francisco)
- The Hill (Washington, D.C.)
- Daily Beast (New York)
- Newsweek (New York)
- The Atlantic (Washington, D.C.)
- New Zealand Herald
- The Herald (Zimbabwe)
- Vanguard (Nigeria)
- Daily Sun (South Africa)
- Jakarta Post (Indonesia)
- Star (Malaysia)
- Straits Times (Singapore)
- Bangkok Post (Thailand)
- Japan Times
- Daily Star (Bangladesh)
- Dawn (Pakistan)
- Al Arabiya
- Hollywood Reporter
- South China Morning Post (Hong Kong)
- Al Jazeera (Qatar)
- Voice of America (VOA)
- Yahoo! News
- Google News
List of popular news channels
- Fox News
- CNN (Cable News Network)
- MSNBC
- Bloomberg Television
- BBC News
- Sky News
- Sky Sports
- Euro News
- Al Arabiya
- NDTV India
- Al Jazeera (Qatar)
- CBC News (Canada)
- ABC News (Australia)
- Geo News (Pakistan)
Other news channels aimed specifically at international audience
- China: CNC World
- Georgia: PIK was a Caucasus-focused news channel broadcasting in Russian in 2010-2012.
- Japan: NHK World-Japan (English).
- Lebanon: Al Mayadeen is an Arabic channel associated with Syria’s president Bashar al-Assad. Al-Manar is a Hezbollah-affiliated Arabic news channel. Al Jadeed also brands itself as a pan-Arab channel.
- South Korea: Arirang (English).
- Poland: Belsat TV is a Belarus-oriented satellite channel run by Polish state-owned Telewizja Polska.
- Saudi Arabia: Al Arabiya is a Saudi-owned UAE-based pan-Arab television news channel.
- Ukraine: Jewish News One (2011-2014) was a privately owned Ukrainian news channel aimed at international Jewish audience, broadcasting in English and Russian. After the start of the war in Donbas the channel was rebranded as Ukraine Today with exclusively English programming. It ceased operations in 2017. Government-managed UATV started test broadcasts in October 2015; as of 2017 it produced news bulletins in English, Arabic, Russian, Crimean Tatar and Ukrainian. Non-profit Hromadske.TV runs its English programs as Hromadske International.
- US: Voice of America offers TV programming in numerous languages available online and aired as blocks by foreign networks. CurrentTime TV is a joint effort by VOA and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty to produce a 24/7 TV service in Russian. Alhurra is an Arabic-language state-funded satellite TV news channel. TV Martí is another American governmental TV service, broadcasting for Cuba in Spanish. Bloomberg Television is a privately owned international business news channel. Its Indonesian version Bloomberg TV Indonesia was functioning in 2013-2015.
- Pan-African: Africa 24, Presse Africaine, Africable (French), A24 news channel, Arise News, Africa Independent Television, TVC News (English).
- RTVI is a channel oriented at Russian-speaking audiences worldwide, but unavailable in Russia.
- NTDTV is an international channel affiliated with Falun Gong new religious movement.
News/generalist channels aimed at citizens and relevant language audiences abroad
See also: List of international broadcasters
Most of these are spin-offs of domestic channels, rearranged and refurbished for international broadcasting. All in respective national languages.
- Argentina: Telefe Internacional
- Australia: ABC Australia
- Austria: ORF 2 Europe
- Brazil: TV Brasil Internacional, Globo Internacional, RecordTV Internacional, Band Internacional
- Bulgaria: BNT 4
- Chile: TV Chile
- China: CCTV-4, Phoenix North America Chinese Channel
- Croatia: RTL Croatia World
- Cuba: Cubavision International
- Egypt: Nile TV International
- Finland: TV Finland
- France, francophone Canada, Belgium, Switzerland: TV5Monde
- Greece: ERT World, MEGA Cosmos
- Hungary: Duna World
- India: DD India
- Italy: Rai Italia, Rai Med, Mediaset Italia
- Japan: NHK World Premium
- Kazakhstan: Kazakh TV
- South Korea: KBS World
- Lithuania: LRT Lituanica
- Macedonia: MRT Sat
- Moldova: TV Moldova Internațional
- Montenegro: TVCG Sat
- Netherlands, Flanders: BVN
- Pakistan: PTV Global
- Philippines: The Filipino Channel, GMA Pinoy TV, Kapatid Channel
- Poland: TVP Polonia, Polsat 2, Polsat 1, TVN International
- Puerto Rico: Telemundo Internacional
- Portugal: RTP Internacional, TVI Internacional, SIC Internacional
- Romania: TVRi
- Russia: RTR-Planeta
- Serbia: RTS Svet
- Spain: TVE Internacional
- Basque Country: Canal Vasco, ETB Sat
- Catalonia: TV3CAT
- Sweden: SVT World, 1988-2017
- Ukraine: 1+1 International, Inter+
- UK: British Forces Broadcasting Service (for army and navy abroad)
- US: American Forces Network(for army and navy abroad)
- Vietnam: VTV4
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