About IntNews
A news reader that respects your time, your language, and your privacy.
Our mission
No single country's media tells the whole story. When something happens - an election in Brazil, a protest in Iran, a tech announcement in Tokyo - every outlet on the planet covers it from a different angle, in a different language, with a different frame.
Reading across borders should be effortless. Today it isn't. To see how the BBC, Le Monde, and Asahi Shimbun each cover the same event, you keep five browser tabs open, paste each article into a translator, and somehow remember to come back. We got tired of that dance.
IntNews is one app that does it. 15 countries you pick, one merged feed, every story clustered with its sister articles from other outlets, every word translatable in a single tap. No algorithm engineering your attention. No ads on the news. Just a quieter way to read the world.
How it works
Every minute, IntNews pulls articles from hundreds of hand-picked RSS feeds across 15 countries. The pipeline clusters articles that cover the same event so you see the full picture - not the same headline ten times. Every article carries an in-app Translate button powered by Google Cloud Translation, so any language reads in yours. The mobile app downloads the merged feed and renders it offline-first.
Who builds it
A small, distributed team that reads a lot of news in a lot of languages. We work in the open about what we add, what we change, and what we deprecate. Our public roadmap and changelog live in the app under Settings → What's new.