Get award-winning commentary on global news daily with the Foreign Affairs app.
Download the Foreign Affairs app to stay up-to-date on the latest international news, commentary, and policy analysis from influential thinkers and world leaders. Foreign Affairs offers insightful articles, digital issues, podcast episodes, videos, and audio content on critical topics related to geopolitics, security, economics, science and technology, climate change, and more. Foreign Affairs has published globally renowned thinkers and world leaders over the past 100 years from around the world and across the political spectrum, including W. E. B. Du Bois, Eleanor Roosevelt, George Kennan, Madeleine Albright, Henry Kissinger, Nelson Mandela, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Barack Obama, Jill Lepore, Eric Schmidt, Samantha Power, Fareed Zakaria, and more. Get new, relevant articles on international topics of interest daily. Subscribers get additional access to digital magazine issues. Podcasts and event videos are free for all users.
Quality Content
-New articles every weekday on pertinent international news topics
-Subscriber-only access to Foreign Affairs magazine issues on a bi-monthly basis
-Podcasts and videos featuring insightful conversations with leading scholars, historians, editors, and authors
Anytime, Anywhere
-Audio for select articles—perfect for listening on-the-go
-Download options for offline reading and listening at all times
-Bookmark for saving and sharing articles
-Accessibility tools for a better reading experience for everyone, including light or dark display and text resizing
Update 2: The “The Latest” section started working again. Also, I appreciate customer support getting back to me. Update: app’s been pretty buggy lately. The “The latest” section doesn’t load. Overall, the app is pretty good and the content is great. It would be really nice if saved articles don’t just save locally. I constantly switch between my devices (iPhone, ipad) and none of my saved articles appear on the other devices. Also, it would be nice if the app had the ability to download articles in the background so it starts up faster and does not do the updating when I launch the app. If I’m mistaken in any of this and the app does, indeed, do those things, then please let me know.
Developer Response
Thank you for your feedback! We are always looking for ways to improve the app, and the Saved articles functionality is something we'd like to be better at. There should not however be any updating needed when opening the app. Please contact us at support@ForeignAffairs.com if this is still something you are experiencing. Thank you again for taking the time to share your review, and for your readership.
Great content, good features, OK app
Abq Michael
The Foreign Affairs Magazine name for this app is an understatement. The content includes everything in the magazine plus a variety of additional articles plus audio (read) versions of many of the articles. New content shows up daily. Most people will likely pick and choose what to read.The app is OK when it works. The organization of the articles is great. It's servicable. You can save articles and read them offline (great for travel). The formatting is pretty easy to read on iPhones and iPads. When it doesn't work... Well I don't know. I had a problem that compleatly disabled everything on my iPad. No articles. No content. Just a blank framework of the app. Though I reached out to support and they were helpful, and though we tried many things, we could not get it to work. Then I broke my iPad, replaced it with a newer model, loaded that up from my backup and everything worked fine. Lesson, if you can't get it to work, get a new iPad.
The magazine is wonderful but the app has some space to improve
phtagliari
I love the magazine, but if I could give 2 suggestions for the app it would be the following:- Add a side or top bar that could indicate progress through the text. Sometimes in a long text I feel like I’m almost finishing and I am not even halfway through. Thus, it would help to have a small indicative of progress- allow for users to set larger or smaller fonts. The current font size is fine in general, but still I would like to make it a little larger sometimes.Another nice feature that I would love to see being more explored is the audio stories (ideally all stories in audio), but I understand it takes more time to get it functioning.
Developer Response
Thank you for your readership, and your thoughtful feedback. Text size options are available in the Settings. We also just added Podcast episodes to the app, and plan to continue expanding audio features. Your suggestion on showing reader progression is an excellent one, too. Thank you again for reaching out to us!
No better news source for world affairs
juansevo
I stopped watching the “news” 20 years ago realizing what garbage it was. I prefer to read it. I’ve subscribed to many different worthy sources over the years (Economist, Financial Times, The Atlantic, etc…) but the articles in Foreign Affairs are simply so many levels above the typical news outlets. Probably helps its articles are written by peers in Foreign Affairs vs kids fresh out of college churning out garbage at most places. In short, a breath of fresh air. This is how all news sources should be written and the lack of bias to make room for the truth of a given situation is very well done. This isn’t some low rent fear monger entertainment magazine masquerading as “news”, its’ the real deal. So glad I subscribed.
Developer Response
We're so happy to have you as a reader! Thanks for taking the time to write a review for us - we appreciate it.
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Version 5.0
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Seller
Council on Foreign Relations (Applications)
Size
26.1 MB
Category
Magazines & Newspapers
Compatibility
Requires iOS 17.0 or later.
iPhone Requires iOS 17.0 or later.
iPad Requires iPadOS 17.0 or later.
Mac Requires macOS 14.0 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later.