Briefer News

Sources

Active sources

This is the complete list of every source Briefer News reads from. Each bullet, each voice, each dek traces back to one of these feeds. Government sources only: no wires, no analyst commentary, no aggregator inputs. Sources held back, blocked, or pruned do not appear here.

U.S. edition

49 active feeds across federal departments, financial regulators, the Federal Register, judicial filings, and four allied-government sources (UK MoD, NATO, Australia DFAT, Japan MoFA). Allied-government items publish in a separate "Allied Governments" block on the daily brief — never blended into the U.S.-federal Events list. DoD .mil subdomains (war.gov, CENTCOM, Navy, JCS, Air Force) reach via curl_cffi Chrome-impersonation; everything else via standard RSS or Playwright.

Defense (DoD via Akamai-bypass)

Defense (allied)

Economy

Energy

Foreign policy (allied)

Geopolitics

Intelligence

Security & enforcement

China edition

33 active Chinese-government feeds covering State Council policy releases, central regulators (NDRC, PBOC, MIIT, CAC), Party theoretical organs (Qiushi), judicial and discipline-inspection bodies (Supreme Court, Procuracy, CCDI), MFA daily press conferences, the PLA (MND and 81.cn), leadership-beat coverage from People's Daily and Xinhua, and provincial governments. All scraped via curl_cffi Chrome-impersonation.

Foreign affairs (MFA + Foreign Minister)

State Council (policy + top news)

State media (Xinhua)

Top leadership beat

Economic planning (NDRC)

Monetary policy (PBOC)

Fiscal policy (Ministry of Finance)

Industry / tech (MIIT)

Internet & AI / data (CAC)

Economic data (Stats Bureau)

Party press (People's Daily, CPC News)

Party theory (Qiushi)

Anti-corruption (CCDI)

Legislative (NPC)

Judicial (Supreme Court + Procuracy)

Financial regulators (SAFE)

State-owned enterprises (SASAC)

Commercial press (Caixin, Yicai)

Energy regulators (NEA, CEC)

Provincial governments

Military