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Welcome to the Reuters News App!

Stay informed with the latest global news and personalize your experience with our comprehensive features, all designed with your feedback in mind. Whether you're in a subscription country or enjoying access through our free registration process, we’re committed to delivering fast, reliable news from around the globe.
Modern Design
• Enjoy a sleek, intuitive interface with enhanced readability, featuring “Today,” your new hub for news.
Enhanced Article Experience
• Immerse yourself in news stories with a visually engaging layout, interactive graphics, and related content.
My News
• Customize your Reuters experience with a personalized feed based on your interests. Save articles to read later and easily manage your preferences.
Breaking Markets Updates
• Keep track of the latest market trends with our detailed Markets section. Create a personalized Watchlist and follow companies for breaking news.
Media Hub
• Explore our rich library of videos, podcasts, and photo galleries, including our popular podcast, Reuters Econ World.
Customizable Push Notifications
• Stay updated with personalized breaking news alerts and opt-in to podcast notifications.
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ACCESS:
The Reuters app is free to download. In order to gain full access to the Reuters app, you will need to sign-in / register and complete the subscription process within the app. Subscriptions are not available in certain territories. For these territories, users will continue to receive access via our free registration process.

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Kul$200 on

India

Option to change font size is not appearing anywhere. Kindly provide one, as this font size is too small

Unbelievable

VikerX on

India

There is absolute zero coverage of the G20 summit being held in India. How is that possible? The India news section is stale and shows information which is 9 months old. Suppressing news is as bad as dishonest reporting. It seems that Reuters doesn’t have presence in the country! Saddened.

Custom feeds option not available now

da_vi1 on

India

There was an option to add custom feeds (‘My feeds’) in old version of the app, however, it’s not there in the latest version. It was an amazing feature as we could have separate pages on the custom feeds. It saved so much of time as one could move from one custom feed to another in no time. Please add this feature back.

One Of The Best!!

Sarath John on

India

At these times when the so called national news channels of different countries have the tendency to make biased news supporting the government in power, Reuters remains independent and have been doing a great job in showing what is right and what is wrong!! Easy or West, You Guys Are The Best!!!

Questionable tech practices

le.nair on

India

Why the heck you need the content of my clipboard

One of the most credible news agency.

Zeeshanof99 on

India

In the times we live in it is difficult to find a news agency which is credible and unbiased,.Reuters scores a perfect score in both the areas.

Poor connection

Cpt_Bhairav on

India

I m on broadband with 100Mbps Speed with unlimited data bandwidth. The app still says only one thing when I play any vidoe. "Poor connection". How much speed is needed for the videos to play?

Nice unbiased news articles for India

anti-modi on

India

Yeah, some dumb right wing clowns may call it leftist, but it’s just them, ignore them.

Simply the best

Luke Khithie on

India

Only brainwashed rightists hate the contents

Good globally, poor in India. Maybe top editors need to be replaced.

Each name is taken yarrr on

India

Who doesn’t like to know the clear picture of the happenings of the country. But in the name of providing news, Reuters seem to be working on uplifting some leftist propaganda. 1. The content: the content is selected and highlighted in a manner to aggravate the thoughts of the citizens in the negative manner. If you search the app, you will find some news which are positive towards the government but never highlighted. 2. Reporting style: Its not as bad as NDTV, but it’s in the same lines. For people who can’t relate: Reuters uses words in such a manner that makes good things about the government look little and purposely enhances bad things any poor decision. It’s just playing with the brains of dunce. 3. Not true reporting: Reporters already define their judgement since the initiation of any article by judging something. For example, a part of headline - “Trump’s Raucous visit in India”. It shows negativity from the start. If one needs to report something, please report facts and not some judgement to divulge the minds of the people. I don’t mind negative reporting. I genuinely believe criticism helps us to grow. But giving out judgement on some situation and using harsh headlines is simple ways to brainwash the readers.

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