This page describes how the News Block newsroom selects topics, verifies sources, and clears stories for publication. It is updated whenever our standards change in any substantial way.
Editorial Independence
We keep a clear line between editorial and commercial content. Sponsored content or paid partnerships, where present, carry an in-piece disclosure at the top of the article. The newsroom decides topics, sources, and tone independently; advertisers have no preview rights or veto over content.
Source Selection
Our coverage — Fresh News, World, Politics and Sports — relies on verifiable public sources: peer-reviewed studies, releases from recognized institutions, official statements from competent agencies, and primary documents from companies and NGOs. Before publication, every central claim is cross-checked against at least three independent sources.
Fact-Checking
Every article goes through a two-stage editorial review. The writing desk first verifies citations and numbers directly against the original texts; a second person then re-reads the piece focused on logical consistency and overreaching generalizations. Publication only follows after both stages clear.
Corrections
If you spot an inaccuracy, please write to us via the contact form. We verify each report against the original sources and reply within 24 hours. Confirmed corrections appear visibly at the foot of the article, dated and with a short description; for substantive changes we also update the last-revised timestamp.