RSS feeds are streams of information containing headlines and short abstract of new articles that can reach either a piece of software on your computer or a webpage on any website wishing to offer visitors access to the latest EurActiv content. It is an easy way to keep up with EurActiv's coverage, as the feeds are automatically updated as stories are added. RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication.
EurActiv provides RSS feeds (see the right hand side) for its EU policy coverage in its three core languages: English, French and German.
Copy the links into your RSS reader: To do this, right-click (Mac: CTRL-click) on the link and "copy the link's address". Then paste it into your feed reader.
For French, replace "EN" in the link at the end by "FR" (or see the French version of this page by clicking the French flag top left of this page). For German, replace "EN" at the end by "DE".
"Enlargement & Neighbours" RSS feed
"EU Debates & Opinion" RSS feed
"Innovation & Growth" RSS feed
"Transport & Services" RSS feed
"Justice & Home Affairs" RSS feed
"Languages & Culture" RSS feed
"Migration & Mobility" RSS feed
"EurActiv Agenda" RSS feed (EN only)
"EurActiv Jobs" RSS feed (EN only)
From now on you can provide your visitors with automatically updated news from EurActiv.
NEW! We have produced a ready-made code that can be used by webmasters to put EurActiv RSS feeds on their website. Click here to consult the RSS technical guideand download the code.
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Headlines and short abstracts can be read on the left hand-side of the home page.
RSS feeds can be read with dedicated software (read below) or some web browsers such as Mozilla Firefox (Microsoft Internet Explorer should offer RSS feeds facilities with its upcoming version 7) or with web services such as "my.yahoo.com".
Example of RSS feed on Mozilla Firefox:
No need to be on EurActiv to check for new articles. You can see them on a dropdown menu and go straight to them.
To view our web feeds you need software called a feed reader or aggregator. Paste the address of one of our web feeds (find the link on the right hand-sideof the page) into your reader, and it will display the latest headlines, each one with an abstract and a link that will take you to the full story. The RSS reader software scans automatically for updates and displays them for you.
Feed readers you could try include:
For further information about RSS, we recommend the following sites:
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