All Sources

The complete list of 93 international RSS feeds powering NeoLexx, with trust scores and regional carousels.

📑 What It Does

The All Sources page shows the complete list of 93 international RSS feeds that power NeoLexx’s news signals. Sources are organised into regional carousels and each has a trust score that determines how much weight its articles carry in velocity calculations and event scoring.

🎯 Trust Scores

Each source has a fixed trust score from 0.3 to 1.0. Trust scores weight a source’s contribution to the velocity z-score — a Reuters article counts far more than a low-trust tabloid article.

ScoreTierExamples
1.0Global WiresReuters, AP News
0.9Government / OfficialWhite House, Pentagon, NATO, UN News
0.8High-Standard BroadcastersBBC, Guardian, NPR, Deutsche Welle
0.7Major National PapersNYT, WSJ, Al Jazeera, SCMP
0.5High-Volume / PartisanCNN, Fox News, Anadolu Agency
0.3Tabloids / State NarrativesDaily Mail, TASS, Xinhua

State-controlled media (TASS, Xinhua, etc.) is included at low trust scores because the volume of coverage can itself be a signal, even if the content is not fully independent. The trust score ensures it does not dominate velocity calculations.

🌎 Regions

Sources are grouped into seven regional carousels: Global Wires · North America · UK & Ireland · Australia & New Zealand · Europe · Asia-Pacific · Latin America & Africa.

Use the arrow buttons to scroll within each carousel, or the search bar to find sources by name or headline keyword.

🤝 Corroboration

When three or more high-trust sources (score ≥ 0.8) all report on the same country within the same time window, the velocity score for that country receives a 1.2× corroboration bonus. This reflects the real-world signal of coordinated high-quality coverage.

Limits

  • Trust scores are manually assigned and periodically reviewed — they reflect an editorial judgment, not a real-time credibility metric
  • RSS feed availability varies; some sources may be temporarily unreachable
  • Sources are English-language or auto-translated; translation quality varies by language