Want to follow global news sources without worrying about language barriers? With RSS.app and browser-based translation tools, you can generate RSS feeds from international websites and instantly translate them into your preferred language—making it easier to stay informed no matter where the story originates.
Why This Use Case Is Helpful
Access international news in your native language
Stay updated on global markets, politics, or niche interests
Monitor foreign-language sources for research or competitive insights
1. Choose a Foreign News Site
Pick a non-English or international news source you'd like to follow. Examples:
Le Monde (France)
NHK (Japan)
El País (Spain)
Der Spiegel (Germany)
Xinhua (China)
2. Generate an RSS Feed with RSS.app
Go to our RSS Generator.
Paste the URL of the foreign-language news page.
Click Save to My Feeds
3. Translate the Feed
On the right-side menu, locate and click the Translate option.
Auto Detect will be selected by default for the source language, but you can manually choose one.
Select the target language from the Translate Into dropdown and click Save.
Supported languages include Arabic, Armenian, Azerbaijani, Catalan, Chinese, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Esperanto, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Icelandic, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Persian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, and Vietnamese.
You can also use DeepL to translate your news feed. For an step-by-step guide, go here.
4. Display or Deliver the Translated Feed
Once translated, you can:
Embed the feed using a widget on your website or intranet.
Send it to Slack, Discord, Telegram, or email digests.
That’s it! You’ll now receive foreign-language news in your preferred language, giving you global awareness without language limitations.
Tip: Combine feeds from different countries in a single Bundle, then translate the bundle for a global news dashboard.