World News 206・Translation
The newspaper app that translates 3;000+ newspapers from 206 countries into your language — instantly; with one tap. No language barriers; just the world's front pages. BBC; Le Monde; Al Jazeera; The Times of India; El País; Der Spiegel — open any front page and read it in your own language. Switch between the original and translation freely. The world's primary sources at your fingertips. ■ 206 Countries. 3;000+ Newspapers. The largest newspaper collection in any app — major outlets like the Financial Times; The Guardian; and Corriere della Sera alongside local papers from Southeast Asia; the Middle East; Africa; and Latin America. Find the stories your media skips. ■ One-Tap Translation Tap an article; read it translated. Tap again; see the original. Perfect for: - Comparing how different countries cover the same event - Language learners reading real journalism (not textbooks) - Professionals who need the source; not a summary ■ Smart Theme Presets Curated collections let you jump straight into a topic — World Economy; Geopolitics; Tech; Sports; and more. Each preset pulls the most relevant papers from around the world; so you spend time reading; not searching. ■ Favorites & Reading History Build your morning routine: bookmark BBC for breakfast; Le Monde for lunch; Nikkei for the evening. Full reading history keeps every article a tap away. ■ Simple & Instant No complicated setup. Just open the app and start reading the world. Built for: • Investors checking how Tokyo; London; and São Paulo covered the same market move • Business professionals reading local press before a meeting with overseas partners • Language learners who want real articles; not AI-generated practice sentences • Journalists and researchers cross-referencing international coverage on breaking stories • Anyone tired of seeing the world through a single country's lens The world has 206 front pages today. How many will you read?
According to SubPrice AI's current price data, World News 206・Translation (App Purchase) subscription prices vary significantly across 3 regions. The lowest price region is United States (¥21.71/mo), the highest is United Kingdom (¥27.48/mo), with maximum savings of 21%.
Global Price Table
App Purchase · 3 regions
| # | Region | Savings | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 🇺🇸United States | $2.99USD | ¥21.71 | -21% |
| 2 | 🇯🇵Japan | ¥500JPY | ¥23.34 | -15% |
| 3 | 🇬🇧United Kingdom | £2.99GBP | ¥27.48 | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which region has the cheapest World News 206・Translation subscription?
According to SubPrice AI data, World News 206・Translation (App Purchase) is currently cheapest in United States at approximately $2.99/month. Prices may change with exchange rates and platform policies.
How often are World News 206・Translation prices updated?
SubPrice AI automatically scrapes the latest subscription prices from App Store pages across all regions daily, converting them using real-time exchange rates. Data is typically updated around 14:00 Beijing time (06:00 UTC) each day.
What are the risks of cross-region purchases?
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Where does SubPrice AI get its price data?
SubPrice AI's price data comes from public App Store pages across regions. We use automated scrapers to fetch subscription prices from 20 App Store regions daily, with real-time exchange rates from Frankfurter API for conversions. All prices are tax-inclusive App Store listed prices.