NYTimes: Breaking World News

Global and Australian News App

Published by: The New York Times

Description

Discover original reporting and understand the events shaping the world in The New York Times app. Follow breaking news and get live updates. Watch news videos that provide context on top stories. Listen to news podcasts, culture podcasts, narrated articles and more. Access a range of coverage for the U.S., Australia and the world, including investigations, cultural commentary and analysis.

Download the app to enjoy all of The Times, all in one place: breaking news and in-depth reporting, plus games, recipes, audio journalism, product reviews, sports coverage and more.

BREAKING NEWS AND LIVE UPDATES
- Push notifications deliver the latest headlines and developing stories as they happen.
- Your daily news app that helps you stay informed as news breaks.
- Add widgets and custom alerts to keep up with the latest Australian and world news.
ORIGINAL REPORTING AND IN-DEPTH ANALYSIS
- Read, watch and listen to investigative reporting and insights.
- Access global news from 1,700 Times journalists reporting from 150 countries.
- Explore complex stories brought to life through data and visual journalism.
NEWS VIDEOS
- Watch videos featuring reporters, critics and other experts.
- Get closer to the story with videos across news and culture.
- Understand breaking news, top stories, culture reporting and more, in video.
INFORMED AUDIO NEWS
- Listen to a variety of audio journalism, including podcasts and narrated articles.
- Tune in to daily podcasts like “The Daily” and “The Headlines.”
ARTS, SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND LIFESTYLE COVERAGE
- Discover reporting across arts, culture, fashion, travel and more.
- Stay informed on topics like technology, science and health.
- Explore culture with podcasts like “Modern Love” and “The Interview.”
SAVE, FOLLOW AND PERSONALIZE
- Easily save and access articles on topics you care about.
- See what’s new for you with personalized recommendations based on your tastes and reading history.
WORD, VISUAL AND NUMBER GAMES
- Unwind with daily games like the Crossword, Wordle, Connections, the Mini, Spelling Bee and Sudoku.
INSPIRING RECIPES
- Explore recipe ideas for easy weeknight dinners, holiday showstoppers and more.
COMMUNITY CONVERSATIONS
- Engage with Times reporters and readers in our moderated comments section.
- Subscribers can share 10 articles per month with anyone.
DIGITAL SUBSCRIPTIONS
Enjoy everything we offer with a New York Times All Access subscription, which includes unlimited access to:
— Investigations, culture and analysis from News
— Word, visual and number puzzles from Games
— Recipes, videos, advice and inspiration from Cooking
— Independent product reviews from Wirecutter
— In-depth, personalized sports coverage from The Athletic
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In-Apps

All Access - Monthly
$24.99
News - Monthly
$23.99
News
$17.99
Basic
$23.99
Games - Monthly
$2.99
NYTimes.com + Smartphone App
$22.99
All Access - Annual
$179.99
Basic - Monthly
$23.99

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User Rating

4.78 out of 5

10,210 ratings in Australia

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NYTimes Reviews

Unrivalled

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Australia

Unrivalled bunch of apps & publications, from best gadget-shopping with the Wirecutters to “how-do-I-look, Wintour?” coverage of street fashion in the upcoming world fashion capital of Mongolia, and even - if that’s what you really expect from newspapers, some surprisingly acceptable investigation journalism. Just kidding! Even homeless & unemployed, I never gave up on supporting & reading voraciously, and every day for now 20 years, the best app from the best newspaper & brilliant clique of fact-checking troublemakers in the world. The source. Forever yours in truth-seeking, juju☡efrog

Left wing bias

Sigdigdi on

Australia

The editorial and so-called news items often overstep the mark between reporting and giving opinion. The journalists are clearly left leaning and they write in that manner. I subscribe to a subscription deal of $1 a month to access the games. I wouldn’t pay full price for biased reporting.

Impressive

VCB000 on

Australia

Journalism is not dead - worth every cent of a subscription fee.

Good reporting

MIA1963 on

Australia

Well informed articles but don’t like paying for all the extras.

Just love it!

Park Tower Girl on

Australia

I love the current affairs. And I’m super addicted to the Spelling Bee game.

Unfortunately, biased.

WellingtonReview on

Australia

It’s a sad day when a publication that has had so much respect, gets a low one star review, from a hopeful yet continually disappointed pundit. Your coverage of the Middle East has been detrimentally lacking. And biased. You regularly omit *critical* pieces of the puzzle, leaving readers and viewers with a distorted picture of that region. It is not the West, and the incessant attempts at observing it through a Western lens has infantilised its inhabitants. Then there’s the fact, this and other publications have contributed to and played down radicalisation in the West, in support of terrorism, this endangers us all. The long term implications, your current content creators will probably not be privy to and judging by their current behaviour, if they do see the downstream effects, they’ll likely shrug. Then the ultimate betrayal of journalism (and an antisemitic act), when a woke NYT journalist shares the private information of 600 Jewish creatives and academics, without their consent, with a subject the journalist was interviewing, the content landing almost immediately into the hands of people who are relentlessly attacking Jewish people. We keep waiting to see grown ups in the room. When that day comes I’ll come back here and alter my review.

Don’t make me write a review and expect a good one

DP1982 on

Australia

Rude

A fly in the ointment

Puddle stirrer on

Australia

Writing a review should be a free choice rather than a corner trap

Now part of the neocon propaganda network

PM Stolypin on

Australia

The quality of the writing is good as it always was but the NYT has aligned itself with the Washington Deep State.

All The News Fit For Print

John Forrest SWA on

Australia

A daily dose of rational news delivered clearly and accurately

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