The News Parser API is a robust solution for extracting key information from online news articles. Built with code written in Python and JS, this API is capable of serving hundreds of concurrent requests, making it highly scalable and efficient.
By providing the URL of an online-published news article, the API can retrieve and extract a wide range of valuable data points. These include the published time, indicating when the article was initially published, and the modified time, indicating any updates or revisions made to the article over time. This information is useful for tracking the freshness and relevance of news content.
The API also extracts the thumbnail image associated with the article, enabling users to include visual representations when displaying news articles or creating news aggregators. Additionally, it retrieves the title of the article, author(s) information, language in which the article is written, and a concise summary that provides an overview of the article's content.
For improved organization and categorization, the News Parser API identifies the topic of the article. This allows users to filter and search for articles based on specific topics of interest. Furthermore, it can determine if an article is classified as an opinion or non-opinion piece, providing valuable insights for English articles.
Social media integration is made seamless with the API's ability to retrieve the Twitter account associated with the publisher of the news article. This enables users to engage with the publisher or share the article on social platforms directly.
To enhance searchability and content discovery, the API captures relevant tags associated with the article. This enables users to filter articles based on specific tags or topics of interest. Additionally, the API retrieves media images embedded within the article, enabling users to showcase multimedia content alongside the article itself.
Finally, the News Parser API offers the full text of the article, allowing users to access the complete content without the need for manual extraction or copying. This is particularly valuable for applications such as natural language processing, sentiment analysis, or content analysis.
In conclusion, the News Parser API provides a comprehensive solution for extracting essential information from online news articles. With its support for concurrent requests, wide range of data points, and language-specific features, this API empowers developers to create innovative applications, news aggregators, and content analysis tools with ease.
Pass the article URL and receive the parsed information in a JSON object.
News Aggregation Platforms: The News Parser API can be used in news aggregation platforms to extract key information from various online news articles. By retrieving data such as published time, title, author(s), and summary, the API enables the platform to display curated news content from different sources in a unified and organized manner.
Content Analysis and Research: Researchers and data analysts can utilize the API to gather data for content analysis and research purposes. By extracting the full text of articles, along with metadata such as published time and author(s), they can analyze trends, and sentiment, or perform topic modeling on a large corpus of news articles.
Media Monitoring and Brand Reputation Management: Companies and organizations can employ the News Parser API for media monitoring and brand reputation management. By extracting articles related to their brand or industry, along with relevant metadata like published time and media images, they can stay updated on news coverage, track sentiment, and manage their online reputation effectively.
News Recommendation Systems: The API can power news recommendation systems by extracting article metadata such as topic, published time, and tags. By analyzing user preferences and behaviors, the system can recommend personalized news articles to users, enhancing their news reading experience and engagement.
Natural Language Processing (NLP) Applications: NLP applications, such as sentiment analysis, language modeling, or text summarization, can benefit from the News Parser API. By providing the full text of articles, along with other metadata, the API serves as a valuable data source for training NLP models and extracting insights from news content.
Social Listening and Trend Analysis: The API can be used for social listening and trend analysis by retrieving articles related to specific topics or tags. Companies or individuals interested in monitoring trends, tracking industry-specific news, or analyzing public opinion can leverage this API to gather relevant news articles for further analysis and insights.
Besides API call limitations per month, there are no other limitations.
Extract structured data from any news article published online.
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A file photo of chairman Gautam AdaniIndian billionaire Gautam Adani\u2019s conglomerate has signed contracts to buy 1.6 million tons a year of copper concentrate for the world\u2019s largest single-location smelter for the industrial metal.The first 500,000 tons of capacity at the $1.2 billion facility in Mundra in Gujarat is set to start operations next month, according to Vinay Prakash, chief executive officer at Adani Natural Resources. This will be expanded to 1 million tons by March 2029 to cater for a forecast doubling of Indian copper demand by the end of the decade, he said in an interview.Adani Enterprises Ltd., the port-to-power conglomerate\u2019s flagship company, is seeking resource security in critical minerals and is resuming capital expenditure now that its shares have stabilized after a short-seller attack in January 2023. The smelter is starting up just as the global copper market experiences a collapse in the fees that processors charge miners because there\u2019s not enough ore to go around.A combination of high operating costs and the low fees means smelters and refiners globally may be forced to curtail production, Prakash said. 'Our plant will be a low-cost producer with higher metal recovery and this will help us to remain competitive in the market.'The concentrate deals are a mix of short- and long-term arrangements, Prakash said, without disclosing the suppliers. Concentrate supply is likely to increase in the medium- to long-term as more mining projects, including in Africa and Peru, come on stream, he said.(You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel)","content_2":"Indian billionaire Gautam Adani \u2019s conglomerate has signed contracts to buy 1.6 million tons a year of copper concentrate for the world\u2019s largest single-location smelter for the industrial metal.The first 500,000 tons of capacity at the $1.2 billion facility in Mundra in Gujarat is set to start operations next month, according to Vinay Prakash, chief executive officer at Adani Natural Resources . This will be expanded to 1 million tons by March 2029 to cater for a forecast doubling of Indian copper demand by the end of the decade, he said in an interview. Adani Enterprises Ltd., the port-to-power conglomerate\u2019s flagship company, is seeking resource security in critical minerals and is resuming capital expenditure now that its shares have stabilized after a short-seller attack in January 2023. The smelter is starting up just as the global copper market experiences a collapse in the fees that processors charge miners because there\u2019s not enough ore to go around.A combination of high operating costs and the low fees means smelters and refiners globally may be forced to curtail production, Prakash said. 'Our plant will be a low-cost producer with higher metal recovery and this will help us to remain competitive in the market.'The concentrate deals are a mix of short- and long-term arrangements, Prakash said, without disclosing the suppliers. Concentrate supply is likely to increase in the medium- to long-term as more mining projects, including in Africa and Peru, come on stream, he said.(You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel","tags":[{"term":"Delhi Riots"},{"term":"Adani Natural Resources"},{"term":"adani natural resources"},{"term":"adani copper smelter"},{"term":"adani"}],"images":["https://img.etimg.com/photo/msid-81633715,quality-100/et-prime-logo.jpg","https://img.etimg.com/thumb/msid-107526375,imgsize-53996,width-138,height-104,quality-100/markets/stocks/news/stock-radar-canara-bank-rose-80-in-1-year-should-you-book-profits.jpg","https://img.etimg.com/thumb/msid-107270448,imgsize-46454,width-138,height-104,quality-100/prime/money-and-markets/ril-on-all-time-high-can-it-become-indias-first-usd1-trillion-company-5-things-that-indicate-so-.jpg","https://img.etimg.com/photo/msid-74462387,quality-100/et-logo.jpg","https://img.etimg.com/photo/47865640.cms","https://img.etimg.com/thumb/msid-107530086,imgsize-37854,width-138,height-104,quality-100/prime/technology-and-startups/cognizant-vs-infy-ravi-kumar-is-pulling-out-all-stops-to-beat-his-former-employer.jpg","https://img.etimg.com/photo/msid-74451948,quality-100/et-logo.jpg","https://img.etimg.com/thumb/msid-107554371,width-1200,height-630,imgsize-1287994,overlay-economictimes/photo.jpg","https://img.etimg.com/photo/msid-76920425,quality-100/et-logo.jpg","https://img.etimg.com/thumb/msid-107515121,imgsize-26662,width-138,height-104,quality-100/markets/stocks/news/these-midcap-stocks-with-strong-buy-buy-recos-can-rally-over-20-according-to-analysts.jpg","https://img.etimg.com/photo/msid-106964376,quality-100/et-logo.jpg","https://img.etimg.com/photo/msid-78187515,quality-100/cross.jpg","https://img.etimg.com/photo/msid-107085357,quality-100/et-logo.jpg","https://img.etimg.com/photo/42031747.cms","https://img.etimg.com/photo/msid-107085426,quality-100/et-logo.jpg","https://img.etimg.com/thumb/msid-107091735,imgsize-61278,width-138,height-104,quality-100/prime/technology-and-startups/the-moveit-mess-a-data-heist-that-exposed-60-million-lives-defied-137-privacy-laws-.jpg","https://img.etimg.com/photo/msid-107214627,quality-100/et-logo.jpg","https://img.etimg.com/thumb/msid-107554371,width-300,height-225,imgsize-1287994,resizemode-75/gautam-adani.jpg","https://img.etimg.com/photo/104857408.cms","https://img.etimg.com/photo/msid-107289465,quality-100/et-logo.jpg","https://img.etimg.com/photo/94935185.cms","https://img.etimg.com/photo/msid-106959240,quality-100/et-logo.jpg","https://img.etimg.com/thumb/msid-107532977,imgsize-42780,width-138,height-104,quality-100/prime/money-and-markets/zerodhas-nikhil-kamat-goes-wtf-with-his-podcast-and-audiences-are-loving-it-.jpg"]}
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The News Parser API returns structured data from online news articles, including fields such as published time, modified time, title, author(s), language, summary, topic, opinion classification (for English articles), publisher's Twitter account, tags, media images, and the full text of the article.
Key fields in the response include "url," "title," "author," "date_published," "lead_image_url," "language," "excerpt," and "content." These fields provide essential information about the article and its context.
The response data is organized in a JSON format, with each key representing a specific attribute of the article. For example, "title" contains the article's title, while "content" holds the full text, making it easy to parse and utilize programmatically.
The API provides information such as article metadata (title, author, published date), content (full text), visual elements (thumbnail and media images), and categorization (topic, tags, opinion classification). This comprehensive data supports various applications.
Data accuracy is maintained by extracting information directly from reputable online news sources. The API processes articles in real-time, ensuring that the information retrieved reflects the most current content available on the web.
Typical use cases include news aggregation platforms, content analysis for research, media monitoring for brand reputation, news recommendation systems, and natural language processing applications. Each use case leverages the API's ability to extract structured news data.
Users can customize their requests by providing specific article URLs to the API. The API will then return tailored data based on the content of the provided URL, allowing for focused data extraction from various news sources.
Standard data patterns include consistent field names like "title," "author," and "content." Users can expect structured responses with clear delineation of metadata and article content, facilitating easy integration into applications or analysis workflows.
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