South China Morning Post is solid. It’s like the NYT, but run out of Hong Kong, so you get the same sorta journalistic tone that you’re used to, without the imperialist undercurrents. It’ll do you for most major events in China and the word.
Albadora, VenezuelaAnalysis and TeleSUR are good choices for Latin America.
If you’re still worried about missing out, you can just go Reuters, AP and AFP. They’re the three reporting agencies that put out all stories of note. Everyone else just syndicates them for the most part.
Oh, and I guess the Financial Times can be good. Unlike most media, it’s designed to be useful to the reader, since the readership is mostly capital.
South China Morning Post is solid. It’s like the NYT, but run out of Hong Kong, so you get the same sorta journalistic tone that you’re used to, without the imperialist undercurrents. It’ll do you for most major events in China and the word.
Albadora, VenezuelaAnalysis and TeleSUR are good choices for Latin America.
If you’re still worried about missing out, you can just go Reuters, AP and AFP. They’re the three reporting agencies that put out all stories of note. Everyone else just syndicates them for the most part.
Oh, and I guess the Financial Times can be good. Unlike most media, it’s designed to be useful to the reader, since the readership is mostly capital.
SCMP is becoming good ass content for me every morning. Boosting this one