International Relations
Subscribe to podcasts and news in languages you don't speak. Hear what other countries think about yours.
Who this is for: Diplomats, foreign correspondents, policy analysts, global affairs students, curious citizens
How it works with feed.works
The world has opinions about your country, your policies, and your elections β and most of it is published in languages you can't read. feed.works changes that. Subscribe to French political podcasts, Japanese economic commentary, Brazilian news analysis, or German editorial shows. The Transcribe worker converts audio to text, then Translation converts it to your language. You get the full perspective, not the filtered-for-export English version that arrives days later. Sentiment scoring tells you whether the tone is critical, neutral, or supportive β before you read a word.
Feeds you'd subscribe to
- France Inter β Le 7/9 (French morning political debate)
- NHK Radio News (Japanese)
- Deutschlandfunk (German public radio)
- Globo Podcast (Brazilian Portuguese)
- KBS World Radio (Korean)
- Al Jazeera Arabic podcast feed
- RTVE β Las MaΓ±anas (Spanish)
How you'd use all this data
- Subscribe to foreign-language podcasts and news feeds you'd never be able to follow otherwise
- Transcribe worker converts the foreign audio to text in the original language
- Translation worker translates the transcript to your language β read a Japanese podcast in English
- Sentiment scoring gives you the emotional temperature before you dive in: 'French media is 72% negative on this trade deal'
- Entity extraction tracks mentions of your country, your leaders, and your companies across foreign media
- Cross-reference perspectives: 'How does German coverage of this policy differ from Japanese coverage?'
- Connect to Notion for a living foreign-press intelligence database your whole team can search
Ready to try International Relations?
Start with the free plan. Subscribe to feeds, assign workers, and see what your data looks like enriched.