Slavic & East European Collections at Cornell University Library

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Universal Database of Russian Central Newspapers [Restricted to Cornell]
Full-text electronic versions of major Russian and many NIS periodicals on the same day they are published. Includes archives of back issues of newspapers and journals and is a source for information on business, economics, domestic and foreign policy and important political events in Russia and the former Soviet Union.

Newsbank Newsfile Collection [Restricted to Cornell]
Full-text news resource containing over 70,000 articles annually from more than 500 international newspapers and other news sources.

World News Connection [Restricted to Cornell]
Material is obtained from non-U.S. open-source political speeches, television programs, radio broadcasts, newspaper articles, periodicals, and books. The content focuses primarily on military, political, environmental, scientific, technical, and socioeconomic issues and events. Full text is available on-line.

Central Europe Online
Central Europe News. Service for global professionals. Constantly updated news and information about Central Europe.

CNN World & Regions: Europe
Among the world's leaders in online news and information delivery. Relies heavily on CNN's global team of almost 4,000 news professionals. Features the latest multimedia technologies, from live video streaming to to searchable archives of news features. Updated continuously throughout the day.

ITAR-TASS Russian News Agency

Radio Free Europe | Radio Liberty
A private, international communications service to Eastern and Southeastern Europe, Russia, the Caucasus, Central Asia, the Middle East, and Southwestern Asia, funded by the U.S. Congress through the Broadcasting Board of Governors. In countries stretching from Belarus to Bosnia and from the Arctic Sea to the Persian Gulf, listeners rely on RFE/RL's daily news, analysis and current affairs programming to provide a coherent, objective account of events in their region and the world.

Last update 06 December 2006
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