I’ve just downloaded the apps for Deutschlandfunk, Reuters, and the Guardian to explore them in more detail. Euractiv and Süddeutsche Zeitung are next on my list. Thanks for the thoughtful recommendations!
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Noctambulist@lemmy.world 1 day ago
I like Deutschlandfunk for my basic news. They have their own app Dlf Nachrichten (German, free), as has Reuters, which I use as a secondary source for international news (English, 1 €/week). When I have more time or want to follow something specific, I go for the web versions of newspapers, mostly Süddeutsche Zeitung (German, subscription) and The Guardian (English, mostly free). For European politics Euractiv is pretty good (English/German/others, free).
I know you said no RSS but you should really consider it. It’s really the only way to handle more than a handful of news sources. I’ve been very happy with Inoreader for years, which allows me to manage over a hundred sources, some of which I only want to monitor for specific subjects.
FeedRunner@europe.pub 18 hours ago
Squizzy@lemmy.world 12 hours ago
Reuters tookoil money to push a narrative. I like the AP.
Ground News seems too good to be true, fearful of how it changes up. Canadian though.
Noctambulist@lemmy.world 10 hours ago
Do you have a source for the oil money story? I’m not dismissing it, just would like to follow up on it.
philpo@feddit.org 1 day ago
Excellent points,just a few things added:
Sueddeutsche has a english section as well that also includes some articles from the Atlantic
TAZ.de is also an option,it’s free but mostly German (but also has a small English section). It’s bit like the Guardian but more left leaning.
heise.de is a reasonably good news source for tech news both in German and English
France24.com is a good english speaking choice for world news,especially as they often cover topic not heavily covered by other news outlets,e.g. things in Africa,Asia,etc.
Sadly only German speaking but ver good: Der Falter (falter.at) from Austria.
There is a directory of European newspapers at newspapers-europe.eu.
Another protip: You can get registered in a library and a lot of them provide free access to a LOT of magazines to read for free online. And you often don’t even have to live close to said library to register and can register online.