Part of your decision on a shortwave (aka High Frequency "HF") receiver is the type of communications you want to hear. It sounds like you want the typical broadcast HF stations, like the BBC world service. But there is a lot more going on. Many stations transmit in single-side band (SSB) and you need a receiver able to receive it. A standard receiver may not. Also, although growing less common, is morse code, sent buy hand. If nothing else can get through hand sent HR morse code is the best bet. Simplest antenna is the long wire.
As stated later, many ham broadcasts are on SSB. The Sony ICF-7600GR does offer SSB mode and "sync lock" for shortwave frequency, to reduce the 'drift'.
No, I do not have any affiliation with Sony. I'm actually annoyed that they're probably getting out of the shortwave business.