As an English speaker, most easily accessible news sources on the internet are very Americentric. Given the current state of global politics, I want to break out of that bubble.
I have dual American/Italian citizenship, so I’d like to keep up to date with Italian + EU current events. All I can find are the most major national scandals, Prime Ministers talking about Trump, and the results of soccer football matches.
So leggere un po’ di italiano, but not enough yet to read a newspaper. How can I keep up?
World: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:Current_events
Italy: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2025_in_Italy
You can subscribe with for example rss (1)
There actually doesn’t appear to be a way to make a portal into an RSS feed
I once had the Wikipedia current events in my RSS reader, but removed it during a cleanup last year. So there is a way to get it as a feed
I found a third party that did it, but with Wikipedia’s tools there doesn’t seem to be. If you know a way please drop the link.
This is America. We don’t HAVE other countries.
It’s been years since I spoke italian, but I used to love listening to the news here:
Check BBC. They have pretty cood coverage of global news. Other might be Deutsche Welle, which despite the name is in English.
The best option would be to follow the news in Italian if at all possible. I actively follow the news in four languages and it really helps to show how differently they report on the same events. If you ever wonder why, for example, Sweden, Germany and USA have so different opinions on Palestine vs. Israel, just checking how their respective medias report about it in their own languages makes it clearer.
I have dual American/Italian citizenship, so I’d like to keep up to date with Italian + EU current events. All I can find are the most major national scandals, Prime Ministers talking about Trump, and the results of
soccerfootball matches.
Are you subscribed to !Europe@feddit.org and, if it’s your cup of tea, !EuropeanFederalists@lemmy.world?
I mean, maybe that’s what you’re complaining about…