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What is Newsoras?
An independent outlet focused on geopolitics, markets, and tech—built for clarity, context, and verification.
How do you use AI?
As an editorial assistant: drafts, clarity improvements, and basic consistency checks. Final responsibility is always human.
How do I request a correction?
Send the article link, the exact paragraph, and the primary source (document/statement/dataset). If valid, we correct and record changes when appropriate.
Can I reuse Newsoras content?
You may quote short excerpts with attribution and a link. For full republication or commercial use, contact us.
Why might a source be missing?
If something can’t be reliably verified, we label it as hypothesis or omit it. If you spot a gap, tell us.
Policies (summary)
Our focus: truthfulness, transparency, and respect for copyright. This summary is not legal advice.
AI & transparency
AI can help—but it can also be wrong. We use internal rules to reduce risk and maintain trust.
- AI is not a source: sources are the cited documents and reports.
- We don’t present AI images as real events (we label AI use).
- We check dates, numbers, names, and consistency before publishing.
- Unconfirmed claims are labeled as hypotheses or omitted.
Corrections
Send: article link + exact paragraph + primary source. If valid, we correct and record changes when appropriate.
Story suggestions
To make it actionable: what happened, why it matters, sources, and what angle you want analyzed.
Copyright / Claims
If you’re a rights holder and see material you own, email us with proof of ownership and the exact link. We’ll review quickly.
Need more help?
If your case is not covered (claims, formal requests, security, etc.), contact support.