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I'm Australian. I live in Spain. I use my iPad running iOS 9 in English (Australian) because that's my mother tongue. But I haven't lived there for 12 years and I care nothing about Australian sports results and celebrity gossip.

On iOS 9, when I swipe on the iPad home screen from the left, I see some news items. They all come from Australian newspapers and are about things happening in Australia.

How can I change the sources for this news feed to more global sources and items?

EDIT: my iTunes account is for the Spain App Store.

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    Wonderful example. I hope there is a way to select this and if not now, it surely will be a feature added at some point. Making iOS personal is clearly Apple's long term aim and people will turn off news if they can't reasonably figure out how to tune it to their taste and preference.
    – bmike
    Oct 8, 2015 at 17:06
  • Your Apple Store account is Spanish or Australian ? (for example you need an American account if you want the last Apple's features) So the news feed can be linked with your Apple Store account...
    – StrawHara
    Oct 8, 2015 at 17:10
  • no one actually knows there was a lot of this type of question when iOS 9 was released, still haven't found a way to do this.
    – enzo
    Oct 8, 2015 at 17:16

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I do not know if you found your answer regarding your question but you need to change the settings of your iPad Settings > Language & Region > Region To chose the region that you need/want to get the news feeds from.

That should do the trick

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You have to change the country/region for your Apple Account setting.

  1. Tap on the App Store icon in your Home Screen.
  2. Tap on Featured on the bottom left corner of screen.
  3. Scroll all the way to the bottom where your Apple ID info is
  4. Tap View Apple ID, you may have to enter your password.
  5. Once the page loads change your Country/Region to the one you need.

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