Official source layer
Communications from .gov, .gouv, .gob, parliamentary and ministerial domains — the primary record behind every policy story.
Cross-border coverage
National governments alongside EU, UN, NATO, World Bank and other intergovernmental bodies — covered in one structured stream.
Built for policy speed
Real-time delivery so trade-policy, ESG and public-affairs teams can react when statements drop, not after they hit the wires.
What's inside the feed
Ministries & national governments
Cabinet offices, ministries and government departments across executive branches worldwide.
Regulators & agencies
Financial, competition, telecoms, energy, health and environmental regulators publishing rulings and guidance.
Parliaments & legislatures
Bills, hearings, committee reports and statements from legislative bodies across jurisdictions.
Intergovernmental institutions
EU institutions, UN, NATO, World Bank, IMF, OECD, WTO and other multilateral organisations — covered as primary sources.
How teams put it to work
Policy intelligence & public affairs
Track legislation, consultations and ministerial positions across the markets you operate in — without monitoring 50 government websites by hand.
Trade & regulatory monitoring
Watch sanctions, tariffs, export controls and rule changes as they are published, with structured signal for compliance and trade desks.
Govtech & lobbying intelligence
Power tools and dashboards with real-time legislative and regulatory data, ready for downstream analysis.
Your questions, answered
Which sources are included?
Government and policy publishers — ministries, regulators, parliaments and agencies on .gov, .gouv, .gob and equivalent domains, plus EU and intergovernmental institutions like the UN, NATO, World Bank, IMF, OECD and WTO.
Can we filter by jurisdiction or institution?
Yes. Feeds can be tuned to specific countries, regulators, parliaments or intergovernmental bodies — or any combination across them.
How is this delivered?
Through API, Portal or Firehose — same delivery options as the rest of Hizer, with article-level enrichment applied across the stream.