Different news sources in the world

Here's a list of different news sources from around the world:

Asia:

  1. Japan:
    • Asahi Shimbun (national newspaper)
    • Mainichi Shimbun (national newspaper)
    • Nikkei (business newspaper)
  2. China:
    • Xinhua News Agency (state-run news agency)
    • China Daily (state-run newspaper)
    • Caixin Media (independent business news outlet)
  3. India:
    • The Hindu (national newspaper)
    • The Times of India (national newspaper)
    • Hindustan Times (national newspaper)
  4. South Korea:
    • Yonhap News Agency (state-run news agency)
    • JoongAng Ilbo (national newspaper)
    • Hankyoreh (independent newspaper)
  5. Southeast Asia:
    • The Straits Times (Singapore)
    • The Jakarta Post (Indonesia)
    • The Bangkok Post (Thailand)

Europe:

  1. UK:
    • The Guardian (national newspaper)
    • The Times (national newspaper)
    • BBC News (public service broadcaster)
  2. Germany:
    • Deutsche Welle (public service broadcaster)
    • Süddeutsche Zeitung (national newspaper)
    • Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (national newspaper)
  3. France:
    • Le Monde (national newspaper)
    • Libération (national newspaper)
    • France 24 (public service broadcaster)
  4. Italy:
    • La Repubblica (national newspaper)
    • Corriere della Sera (national newspaper)
    • Rai News (public service broadcaster)
  5. Russia:
    • TASS (state-run news agency)
    • RIA Novosti (state-run news agency)
    • Kommersant (independent business newspaper)

Africa:

  1. South Africa:
    • The Times (national newspaper)
    • The Sowetan (national newspaper)
    • eNCA (public service broadcaster)
  2. Egypt:
    • Al-Ahram (state-run newspaper)
    • Al-Masry Al-Youm (independent newspaper)
    • CBC Egypt (public service broadcaster)
  3. Nigeria:
    • The Punch (national newspaper)
    • The Guardian (national newspaper)
    • Channels Television (public service broadcaster)

Americas:

  1. USA:
    • The New York Times (national newspaper)
    • The Washington Post (national newspaper)
    • CNN (cable news network)
  2. Canada:
    • The Globe and Mail (national newspaper)
    • The Toronto Star (national newspaper)
    • CBC News (public service broadcaster)
  3. Brazil:
    • Folha de S.Paulo (national newspaper)
    • O Globo (national newspaper)
    • GloboNews (public service broadcaster)
  4. Mexico:
    • Reforma (national newspaper)
    • El Universal (national newspaper)
    • Televisa (public service broadcaster)

Middle East:

  1. Israel:
    • Haaretz (national newspaper)
    • The Jerusalem Post (national newspaper)
    • Israel Public Broadcasting Corporation (public service broadcaster)
  2. Iran:
    • IRNA (state-run news agency)
    • ISNA (state-run news agency)
    • Shargh Daily (independent newspaper)
  3. Turkey:
    • Hurriyet (national newspaper)
    • Milliyet (national newspaper)
    • TRT (public service broadcaster)

Oceania:

  1. Australia:
    • The Sydney Morning Herald (national newspaper)
    • The Australian (national newspaper)
    • ABC News (public service broadcaster)
  2. New Zealand:
    • The New Zealand Herald (national newspaper)
    • The Dominion Post (national newspaper)
    • TVNZ (public service broadcaster)

Note: This is not an exhaustive list, and there are many more news sources around the world. Additionally, some news sources may be considered more reliable or trustworthy than others.