Consortium News on Wednesday formally launches separate international editions of its publication in 103 languages, including German, French, Spanish, Japanese, Swahili, Arabic, Hindi, Russian and Chinese.
Consortium News now has dedicated websites in more than 100 languages, providing separate national editions of its award-winning journalism.
Readers in numerous countries can now go directly to their national editions to read Consortium News in their own language.
Tweets and other social media posts linked to CN articles will also appear in their languages. Please share our articles in your own language
From the original English publication you can reach all the international editions by clicking on the flags at the bottom left, pop-up menu. There you can find the full list of languages served.
Consortium News is now a truly international news source.
These are urls to reach just a handful of CN‘s new international editions:
France, Belgium, Switzerland
Germany, Austria, Switzerland
Spain, Latin America
Italy, Switzerland
Portugal, Brazil
Netherlands
Greece
https://consortiumnews.com/el/
Russia
Arab Nations
https://consortiumnews.com/ar/
India (Hindi)
China
https://consortiumnews.com/zh-TW/
Japan
https://consortiumnews.com/ja/
Korea
https://consortiumnews.com/ko/
Tanzania, Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda (Swahili)
https://consortiumnews.com/sw/
Iran
https://consortiumnews.com/fa/
Turkey
https://consortiumnews.com/tr/
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Wonderful that you have done this. Bravo!
Congratulations, Consortium News, and Editor-in-Chief Joe Lauria. Robert Parry would be proud.
Live long and prosper!
Fantastic! Bridges of information, shared. More power to you all!
Truly awesome! Congrats!
This is simply fantastic, Joe!! Expansive exposure is what we need. Certainly not getting it here.
Congrats!!!
Great! For the italian and german edition you add Switzerland, please do so for french, too.
Great idea. I will send to all my non-english speaking friends.
Congratulations CN!
I second that.