We live in an era of political and civil uncertainty, where staying on top of breaking news is more important than ever. Whether you are at home, in the office, or on the go, you will always find something interesting going on in the world. If you are the kind of person who hates to miss news related to your field, you are absolutely going to love this collection.
We’ve got some of the best news apps of all shapes and sizes for iOS and Android. They are known for delivering stories most relevant to your interests as quickly as possible. They cover almost all categories, from sports and entertainment to science, business, and technology, and the world’s top stories. We’ve kept the list long to give you multiple good options to choose from.
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17. Squid

Squid is worth checking out for the way it selects stories with more innovative touches, which include the option to annotate articles with text and scribbles before you share them with your friends. It has a special reader mode for content that is friendly on the eyes too.
For more personal feeds, you can follow or unfollow each topic whenever you wish by swiping right on the selected one. Just tick it off if you want to unfollow a topic for a specific period of time. It won’t be permanently removed from your list. To resume receiving content from the same topic, simply tick that category once again.
16. Inkl

Inkl shows you highly curated and top-notch news published around the world. You won’t get any gossip, clickbait, or tabloid annoying news. Most of the stories are taken from big publishers like Bloomberg, The Washington Post, The Guardian, and China Daily.
The app comes with a dark theme, which is pretty to look at and fluid to use. You can pay for a monthly subscription (10 cents per article) if you don’t like ads.
15. Reuters News

This app delivers breaking news, analysis, and market data from trusted news sources. It covers a wide range of topics from politics to business and technology. Within the app, you can create and edit your personal watchlist of tickers.
Along with the text articles, you will get a stream of picture and video content, so you can consume the information quickly. The app also gives you an option to save stories so you can read them later when you are not connected to the Internet.
14. theScore

If you are into sports, whether it is football, NFL, hockey, basketball, or baseball, you will find all major sports in this app. It shows you live news coverage, real-time score, detailed stats, and alerts that you won’t get on other apps.
The app is recently launched with a new dark design, which is great to look at. It covers almost all major sports, including La Liga Soccer, Champions League Soccer, English Premier League Soccer, and World Cup. If you are an iOS user, there’s and Apple Watch app too.
13. Al Jazeera

Al Jazeera was the first 24-hour news channel to cover the Middle East. It has become one of the most popular publications in the region. Its global footprint continues to grow and now broadcasts to over 220 million households in 6 continents in more than 100 countries.
The app gives you 24-hour free access to the live broadcast, breaking news alerts, videos, and information on the latest stories. Other than this, you can view weather forecasts by location, save stories to ‘My News’ for easy retrieval, and view comments that have been added to the articles by website visitors.
12. Appy Geek

Platform: iOS and Android
Appy Geek covers tech news, including gadgets, wearables, video games, product info, art, science and tech culture. You can stream videos and leave comments on the articles published on different websites, without even leaving the app.
The stunning dark theme and the UI with animations look great on the app. There are long editorial articles in the digest section – your daily news briefing. What’s different? The app gives you a personal news profile, where you can discover your ranking and compare it with friends and followers. Currently, it is available in 13 regional editions, including India, Russia, China, Mexico, and Italy.
11. AP Mobile

AP Mobile doesn’t require any kind of registration, and it doesn’t see your social feeds – it is more focused on delivering instant news, sorted into the categories you specify. You can set up a “quiet time” when you won’t be buzzed by whatever story is about to hit the headlines.
The app keeps you updated on national and global news, which is drawn directly from the world’s definitive source for news. It also features curated content hubs for deeper insights into major news events and story lines.
10. The Economist

Platform: iOS and Android
As the name suggests, this app covers weekly international news and business publications, offering clear commentary, reporting, and analysis on world current affairs, culture, science and technology, business, media, and the arts.
If you are exhausted from staring at the screen all day, you can switch to listening mode, and the app will read the news to you. You can also download each issue to read it later, without an Internet connection.
9. Feedly

Feedly has everything a best news app should have. It lets you subscribe to as many publishers as you want, customize your feed by using tags, and share news on social media. And yes, the dark theme looks great on it.
However, most of its features are locked behind a paywall. With a free account, you will receive up to 100 feeds, you won’t be able to create more than 3 categories, and you can share articles to only 3 social media channels. If your requirements fall under these boundaries, the app won’t disappoint you at all.
8. AOL News

The app covers news, entertainment, finance, sports, lifestyle, and weather. Breaking news is delivered instantly, and you can read it even before opening the app. The interface is similar to that of other news apps, but it loads quickly.
Stories are taken from popular websites like The Huffington Post, Engadget, TechCrunch, and Daily Finance. It even provides a dedicated news feed lined with local weather, topical new,s and video sections.
7. SmartNews

SmartNews comes with numerous subscriptions, which can be managed in the Discover section. It gives you two options for reading the story: load the source website or use smart mode, which loads a light version of the articles.
The smart mode, which features streamlined, clutter-free, and optimized content, prioritizes mobile readability. Moreover, it supports “offline reading” that fetches the news while you are connected to the Internet, and you can read/open it later when you are offline.
6. Bloomberg

There are plenty of financial news apps that only focus on the stock market. On the other hand, Bloomberg strikes a good balance between stock market and business stories. The front page covers the financial news while the market section informs you about the stock markets.
You can manually add stocks to the watch list, and customize the app to monitor your personal portfolio and receive continuous alerts on summarized financial, economic, and company information. Moreover, the app includes Live Bloomberg Television that provides a comprehensive view of global business news and insights.
5. Inoreader

Some people are very specific about what they want to read. They prefer a few particular sources and fields of news they are interested in. For those, Inoreader is the best bet. It delivers a news feed either divided by categories or by publishing time.
To reduce eye strain, the app supports dark mode for reading. The UI is fast and responsive, and the content load time is also quite impressive. It keeps track of which items you have read, so you only see the unread stories when you come back.
4. BBC News

If you are looking for an app that covers the news from the whole world, look no further than BBC News. The front page displays the most relevant news from all around the world. You can select a country to read the region-specific news. Customize the ‘My News’ section by selecting your preferred countries, and next time you open the app, you will only see what you want.
The app includes a video section with short news videos (less than 2 minutes). You can go deeper into a storyline with suggestions for further reading and a range of topics related to the story. When it comes to app functionality, it is fast and responsive. It respects the font size in your device settings, so you can increase or decrease the news text size as suits your preference.
3. Google News and Weather

Platform: iOS and Android
We won’t say Google is the most advanced news app, but it is smart. Since Google tracks your activity, it does a good job of figuring out which content you want to read. You will get coverage from 75,000 publications. If you are experiencing a slow connection, it will automatically optimize results to improve loading on poor connections, improving the user experience.
You can turn on push notifications for news, latest stock market changes, events, traffic updates, and the weather from inside the app settings. For in-depth articles, local perspectives, or viewpoints, tap on the story.
2. Flipboard

Pick your interests, and Flipboard will create a Smart Magazine for each, blending expert voices, recommended stories, and curated sources. You can even create your Custom Magazines to add all your favorite stories, best content from any source, publication, person, or hashtag.
Most of the stories are sourced from top news outlets such as CNN, The New York Times, Forbes, Wired, and more. Moreover, the app has 25 local editions, including Brazil, India, Australia, and China.
1. Nuzzel

Platform: iOS and Android
Nuzzel scans what your friends are sharing on social sites like Facebook and Twitter, and uses this as an indicator of what news you might want to hear about. The app can filter news headlines based on their timeline and popularity on the social graph.
Nuzzel describes itself as “personalized news discovery and curated newsletter for busy professionals”. It sounds valid as well, as the app has been named one of the best apps of 2016 by Google Play, Time Magazine, and the New York Times.
What’s More?
Till now, we’ve covered all high-quality apps that aggregate news from all around the world. But if you are more interested in local news? We recommend that you find the best publisher in your state or country and see if they have released any apps. Listing a few countries along with their big local news publishers –
United States: The Washington Post (iOS | Android)
United Kingdom: The Guardian (iOS | Android)
India: Times of India (iOS | Android)
Russia: RT News (iOS | Android)
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Can you review and add “World News: Breaking News App” available on Google Play ( https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.world.news.alap ) & Apple App Store? It’s easy to navigate and aggregates various news sources from across the globe.