Mosaic News is a personal project — built and maintained by one concerned world citizen in their spare time, out of a genuine interest in worldwide news and the lack of a single place to follow it all. Most news sites cover their own region well; very few give you a coherent picture of what is happening across the world at once. This is an attempt to build that, with a little help from AI.
It regularly scans more than 31 news sources in multiple languages — including English, Dutch, French, Spanish, Arabic, German, Portuguese, and Japanese — groups stories covering the same events, and uses a large language model to write a single, integrated article that weaves the different perspectives together.
The name reflects the goal: a mosaic is made of many small pieces that together form a clearer picture. No single outlet covers everything, and no single outlet is without bias. By combining sources from different countries and editorial traditions, Mosaic News tries to give you a broader view of what is happening in the world.
Stories are grouped into sections — from global politics and economics to science, climate, and culture — and refreshed continuously throughout the day.
Mosaic News runs on AI models that charge per article processed. Those costs add up quickly and are not sustainable in the long run without financial support. If you find this project useful and would like to help cover the costs, any donation is genuinely appreciated.
All articles on this site are written by AI. They may contain inaccuracies, omissions, or subtle distortions — whether from the source articles themselves or introduced during synthesis. Mosaic News is a starting point for staying informed, not a replacement for reading original reporting. Always follow the source links for the full context.
Questions, feedback, or RSS source suggestions are welcome: