About RSS feeds
What is RSS?
RSS (which stands for Really Simple Syndication) is a way of keeping up-to-date with the news without having to visit lots of websites. Instead of you spending time fetching the news you're interested in, it's delivered to your computer automatically.
What do I need?
Essentially you need a piece of software called a "news reader" or "news aggregator". This can either be integrated into your web browser (such as Internet Explorer 7, Firefox or Safari), or a separate piece of software that you download and install, or even a web-based service. See the link on the right for a list of news reader software.
How does it work?
RSS feeds are usually marked by an orange and white icon, which looks like this: Wherever you see this icon, you can add the RSS feed to your news reader, normally by copy-and-pasting or clicking-and-dragging.
So how do I get OSCE news and features?
Assuming that you have a news reader installed on your computer, just add the two RSS feeds below to it. The latest OSCE news and features will be delivered direct to your computer automatically, updated every hour.