World news is all about global issues that affect people all over the globe. It includes political and diplomatic events, natural disasters, and major economic news. This category of journalism also encompasses war reporting (though that’s generally covered by the national media of belligerent countries). Whether you’re a business leader looking to make smart decisions or a politician on the cusp of big change, you need the right information to do your job. That’s why many major news outlets offer foreign news, or global news, alongside their local and domestic coverage.
Founded in 1986, The Independent became one of the UK’s most popular news sites when it ditched print in 2016. They still pull in around 41 million British readers a month and have since launched specialized spin-offs like CityLab, Bloomberg Law, and Pursuits, which covers the swankier side of world affairs.
Mother Jones dives deep into politics with a clear progressive voice. They cover messy policy issues, powerful figures dodging accountability, and give you the real context that other news sites skip. Their sister site, Political MoJo, has similar slants but goes even deeper with investigative pieces and strong opinions.
The South China Morning Post, or SCMP, has been around since 1903 and is famous for its serious news about Asia. They have a loyal readership that extends all over the world and offer specialized content in areas like finance, tech, and big-picture global issues. They also run events, including a conference for business leaders.