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Thats the news they got over the phone or a scanner that hasnt had time to be verified... and hasnt been written on a teleprompter by someone who can read and write similar to live without editing, rehearsals, retakes
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Actually, that is not entirely true. While most TV and radio stations in the US do focus on local and national news, there are stations that cover international news as well, although probably not as thoroughly as some people might like. CNN and Al Jazeera America both cover news from the countries you named, and so does NPR (National Public Radio). Magazines like The Week and online newspapers like Global Post and the Christian Science Monitor also do in depth reporting on other countries; and the New York Times offers some international coverage too. But I understand your larger point. For whatever reason, most American media outlets seem to believe Americans are not terribly interested in international news, unless it involves a crisis like a tsunami or a plane crash, or unless the story involves Americans in some way. To save money, many of the networks even cut back on international news and closed their foreign bureaus, instead relying on wire services and independent reporters from England or other countries. But fortunately, thanks to the internet, there are ways that any American can read newspapers from other countries and keep up with what is going on in those places. Because U.S. news networks do not have many teams of journalists in these places :)
to extened the story before the story you are about to read
The NBC network broadcasts the news nightly. They broadcast news from around the United States and from around the world. They also have a website where you can read or watch the latest top stories or keep up with breaking news stories.
There are many national newspapers who have detailed international sections. If you want a little more information have a look on international news websites such as Sky News or NBC.
Greek news can be read on news publication websites such as Ekathimerini, The Telegraph, Greek News Online, Bloomberg, The Guardian, Greek Reporter, and BBC News. Many international news sources cover Greece.
Le Soir is a Belgian newspaper founded in 1887. Some of the articles that one could read in Le Soir include sports, business, local and international news.
They are a few websites out that you can read political news on. A few websites that you can go to are local news station, you be sure to find political news on those sites. Also you can Search Political news and see what come up!
One can follow news about this topic in their local newspapers or on their local news broadcasts on TV. Additionally, all of the major news networks and online news outlets maintain websites that allow for keyword searches of news stories.
Yes, you can read local and state news in the Billings Gazette newspaper. They provide coverage on a variety of topics ranging from politics and community events to current affairs in Montana. You can access their news articles online or subscribe to the newspaper for physical copies.
One can purchase a news reader from a local convenience store or from a local gas station. One can also read news online on websites like CNN, BBC, Fox News and many more.
The ClickOnDetroit website has national news, video news, slideshows, political news, technology news and updates from the lottery. The site also covers local judicial proceedings.
There are several reliable sites that have current news articles from Pakistan. One of them is The News International. Another good site can be found at Dawn com.
It's a local news paper released in Windham, Maine. I read it all the time at work =)
There are many places where one can find Gambia News online. Apart from international news websites such as the BBC, one can go to sites such as the Freedom Newspaper, among others.
The Cyprus Mail website caters to news about and concerning Cyprus. They also carry some international news. The website has sections on opinions, reviews, sports and classifieds.