What is RSS ?
An 'RSS feed' or 'News Feed' allows you to stay up to date with the latest news and documents published on a website.
It means you don't have to actually browse the websites regularly to find new content. The latest news or updates appear automatically in your News Reader.
You can subscribe to as many RSS feeds as you like.
List of feeds available:
External Relations
Anti-landmines
Blood Diamonds
The EU's relations with China
The EU’s relations with Eastern Neighbours & Central Asia
Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP
Integrating Environment into EU External Relations
European Neighbourhood Policy
External Energy
EU External Policy on Drugs
Human rights
Instrument for Stability
The EU's relations with India
The EU's relations with Iran
The EU's relations with Iraq
The EU's Mediterranean & Middle East Policies
Migration and Asylum in External Relations
The EU's relations with other European countries and its Eastern Neighbours
The EU's relations with North America
The EU's relations with Asia and Pacific
The EU's relations with Africa
Latin America
The EU's relations with the Andean Community
The EU's relations with United States of America
The EU's relations with Russia
The EU's relations with Japan
List of persons, groups & entities subject to EU financial sanctions
How do I subscribe to a RSS feed?
Click on the RSS button and copy/paste the url that appears in the browser into your news reader or alternatively - drag and drop the url of the feed into your news reader to subscribe.
Where do I find a RSS reader?
Some of the latest versions of internet browsers are able to display RSS feeds correctly. If yours does not, then you need a news reader. However, as some news readers work on different operating sytems, care should be taken to choose one that works with your computer.
You will find many freeware RSS readers for various operating systems on the web. Search for 'RSS reader', 'News reader' or 'Aggregator'.
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