Now is when the BBC is perhaps the most unbiased source of information viewed on the Internet. They include everything from entertainment gossip to modern politics. They also offer Internet streaming of its radio and news so if you're too tired to read it to see / hear.
The BBC offers an RSS feed with Firefox so that you the latest news without checking their homepage. I find it useful to see what's going on in the world, because it is difficult toGet on the television, what you want with the family in the house. I do not know exactly follow politics much, but I usually have an opinion on most things. Normally, I just go to the sport or technology field, as with most news, nothing important happens in the rule. When was the last time heard the bird flu in the mainstream news?
More information about the site then ... On the left side you have a small picture of the world divided into different sections. Click on any of these areas to go to a special page forthat part of the world. There you will find relevant news to this region ranges from news to sports and everything that might keep them newsworthy. They provide pictures and some video of the event, which can be quite cool to watch. As one of the temporary dam at the Three Gorges Dam in China blew up.
This kind of brings me to my next point. The BBC has a separate page for each country on this planet here. Since we are not talking about China, let's say there's theiranyway. And voila. Well, as you can see, they enter the country national anthem, a timeline of their history, some related links, features ... Basically, most things you need, when you could only do some basic research on a country.
All in all a very good place. Nice layout, read simple texts to load quickly. I do not think I can say anything bad about them. Definitely a good source of information and much more reliable than Fox News:-p
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