News from Asia via RSS
RFA provides free news headlines and links to our latest coverage in English and nine Asian languages (see the list to the left) via RSS feed. With our RSS feed, you can display RFA headlines on your Web site or add our headlines to your favorite news reader.
To see the latest RFA news in English on your news reader, copy this URL: https://www.rfa.org/english/rss2.xml
To see the latest RFA news in Burmese on your news reader, copy this URL: https://www.rfa.org/burmese/rss2.xml
Need help? Find answers for the most frequently asked questions:
What is RSS?
RSS is an abbreviation for "Really Simple Syndication." It's a way for news sites and Web logs to distribute content automatically.
RSS feeds can include headlines, short descriptions of the feed, and other information. Once you have an RSS reader, you can view data feeds from various news sources, such as RFA.org including headlines, summaries, and links to full stories.
How do I see the information on an RSS feed?
To use RSS, first you need to get an RSS aggregator, or 'news reader'. There are software programs that can be downloaded to your desktop and RSS 'readers' that can be accessed via the Internet.
You can also keep your RSS feeds and content on the Internet so you can view your customized feeds from any computer. Web-based RSS readers include Bloglines, iGoogle or My Yahoo! if you have a Yahoo! account.
RFA is not responsible for the content of external Internet sites.
How do I add free RFA newsfeeds to my RSS news reader?
For the latest RFA news in English, copy this URL into the place designated by your news reader: https://www.rfa.org/english/rss2.xml
How can I display RFA content on my Web site?
If you have a problem with or a question about an RSS feed, please contact RFA technical support.
Read more about RSS at Wikipedia.