What is RSS?
RSS stands for “Really Simple Syndication”. Thanks to this
technology, you can use a single application to receive up-to-date
information from various websites without actually having to visit
each site.
First you will need an
RSS reader or an RSS web module. Once you have installed your RSS
application, you can sign up for news feeds from your favorite
websites.
How can I
receive news feeds from the Ministère des Relations internationales in three easy
steps?
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Simply click on the appropriate orange button ( )
to select the desired news feed.
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Copy the URL (web address) of
the news feed (Headlines or Calendar).
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Paste the URL into the
appropriate field of your RSS application. You will instantly receive
news feeds of the Ministère des Relations internationales.
Where do I get an RSS
reader?
Various RSS readers are available on the web. Some can be downloaded for free, while others must be purchased (e.g., modules with more configuration options). Some readers will work better on certain operating systems. You should take these factors into account when choosing your RSS reader.
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Note : These links are provided solely for information purposes.
The Ministère des Relations internationales is in no way responsible for the contents of third-party websites.
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Conditions of use of RSS news feeds
By signing up for news feeds of the Ministère des Relations internationales, you
agree:
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To utilize the feeds
exclusively for your own personal use (private and
non-commercial) and for consultation purposes only.
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Not to broadcast
the feeds on a free or paid website or an Intranet without the
written authorization of the Ministère des Relations
internationales.
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Not to remove or delete
any copyright notices or other ownership notices, any source or
date information or any other source information or indicators
included in the feeds by the Ministère des Relations
internationales.
The information in the news feeds
of the Ministère
des Relations internationales has no legal value.
It may discontinue this service
at any time at its discretion.
If you do not agree to these
conditions, you may not consult or use the information or materials
available via the RSS link.
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