Trust & Transparency
Editorial Policy
Atlas360 News is an independent, AI-assisted newsroom. Every story we publish is verified, edited, and approved by a human editor before it reaches readers. This page explains how we decide what to cover, how we report it, and the standards we hold ourselves to.
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What we cover
We cover geopolitics, markets, policy, technology, and emerging risks across Türkiye, the Middle East, and global affairs. We prioritise stories that materially affect the decisions of executives, policy professionals, investors, and analysts.
Sourcing standards
- Every claim of fact must be attributable to a named primary source, an on-the-record interview, or two independent secondary sources.
- Anonymous sources are used only when on-the-record reporting would put a source at risk; the reason is documented in the editorial trail.
- We disclose when reporting draws on a single source, a press release, or a syndication partner.
Use of AI in production
We use AI to monitor sources, cluster developing stories, draft initial summaries, translate, and surface signals. AI never publishes on its own. A senior editor verifies sources, applies editorial judgement, and approves every story before it goes live.
Independence
Editorial decisions are made independently of advertisers, sponsors, investors, and any commercial partner. No advertiser sees a story before publication, and no commercial relationship can stop, alter, or delay coverage.
Verification before publication
Before a story is published, the editor verifies the source trail, checks the factual claims, reviews tone and framing against our standards, and confirms that any image, chart, or quote is correctly attributed.
Updates and labelling
Substantive changes after publication are logged with a timestamp. Trivial fixes (typos, broken links) are made silently. Any change that affects meaning is marked as an update or correction — see our Corrections Policy.
