How to Translate Foreign News Feeds

Ever wish you could read the news from Tokyo, Berlin, or São Paulo—without needing to speak Japanese, German, or Portuguese? Good news: you can.

With RSS.app, you can pull content from foreign news sites into one place and translate it automatically, turning your feed into a multilingual news machine. Whether you’re a researcher, journalist, or just globally curious, this is the easiest way to break through language barriers and stay truly up to date.. 

 

Why Translate Foreign News Feeds?

There’s a whole world of stories that never make it into English-language headlines. Translated feeds let you:

  • Keep tabs on global markets
  • Understand cultural perspectives
  • Do more accurate, localized research

And the best part? You don’t need to be fluent. 

 

Step 1: Pick Your Source 

Find a non-English news site you want to follow. A few ideas:

  • Le Monde (France)
  • Yomiuri Shimbun (Japan)
  • Der Spiegel (Germany)
  • El País (Spain)
  • Xinhua (China)

Look for pages that regularly post updates, like their front page or a specific category (e.g., economy, politics).

 

Step 2: Generate Your Feed with RSS.app 

  1. Go to our RSS Generator.

2. Paste the URL of the foreign news page.

3. Click Generate, wait a few seconds for preview

4. Hit Save to My Feeds

Boom—you now have a live feed pulling in updates directly from that site.

 

Step 3: Translate It 

Here’s where the magic happens.

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.

 

Step 4: Choose Where to View or Share

Once your feed is translated, you can:

This isn’t just for fun—you can turn translated feeds into powerful insights for your team, audience, or research project.

 

Final Thoughts 

The internet has made the world smaller, but language still gets in the way. With translated RSS.app feeds, you can explore international perspectives, find underreported stories, and mpress your friends with niche headlines from halfway around the globe. So go ahead—start reading the world like a local.

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