RUSI RSS Feeds

Access our RSS feeds to keep up to date with our latest content


What is RSS

RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is an XML format designed for sharing web content like news headlines. An RSS service ( or channel) consists of a list of items, each of which contains a headline, description, and a link to a web page. RUSI RSS will supply headlines and links back to RUSI.org.

How do I use RSS?

To use RSS, you will need a special RSS news reader or aggregator that will allow you to collect and display RSS service. RSS news readers allow you to view the service you select all together in the same place and, by automatically retrieving updates, stay current with new content soon after it is published.

There are many different news readers available, many for free. Most news readers are applications that you download and install. Some others are web-based service you sign-up for that work inside your browser.

List of News Readers

After setting up your news reader, you will be ready to use RUSI's RSS feeds. To subscribe to the RUSI RSS feed, right-click on one of the channels and select "Copy Shortcut" or "Copy Link Location" to copy the location (URL) of the service. Follow the instructions for your particular news reader, and then paste this location wherever it asks for the location of the service you wish to subscribe to.

For a list of News Readers, click here

Terms and Conditions

RUSI RSS feeds are made available to any individual user or non-profit organization subject to the following terms and conditions:

  • Use will be for non-commercial purposes. (for commercial use, contact: web@rusi.org)
  • Use is limited to platforms in which a functional link is made available allowing immediate display of the headline and link to RUSI.org
  • Use is accompanied by proper attribution to RUSI as the source.

 

By accessing our RSS service you are indicating your understanding and agreement that you will not use RUSI RSS feeds in contravention of the above conditions. RUSI reserves the right to discontinue this service at any time and further reserves the right to request the immediate cessation of any specific use of its RSS service.


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