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Major International News Sites

Links to the "Europe" sections of these important international news sources:

 

The U.S. Federal Government offers broadcast news to selected regions around the world via the U.S. Agency for International Media services, such as Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty.

European News Sources

These sites focus on European news sites:

These larger newspaper collections include European sections:

Browsing vs. Searching

Most of the sources on this page are useful for browsing or current awareness -- monitoring recent events and issues as covered in the press.

However, to actually search for articles on a specific topic, consider using these databases.

New York Times Personal Account

New York Times

The University Library has partnered with the New York Times to provide students, faculty, and staff with access to NYTimes.com and the NYTimes.com mobile app

Faculty/Staff will be provided with an academic pass valid for 4 years. Students will be provided an academic pass valid until December 31, of the graduation year they select.

Setting up your account

NEW subscribers

  1. Visit accessnyt.com to create an account.
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  3. If you encounter any error messages, please email edu@nytimes.com.

EXISTING registered subscribers with ACTIVE PAID NYT subscription

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  2. After you cancel your paid account, you can follow the directions below to claim your complimentary subscription.

EXISTING registered subscribers that DO NOT HAVE ACTIVE NYT subscription

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  3. Input your email address and the same password created for your previous account.
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