Correction Policy

We take accuracy seriously. This policy explains how we handle mistakes in our coverage.

1. Our commitment to accuracy

Our editorial team strives to verify information before publication using credible sources, official data and direct statements wherever possible. However, errors can occur in fast‑moving news environments.

2. How we correct errors

When a factual error is identified, we aim to:

  • Correct the error as quickly as reasonably possible.
  • Clarify what was wrong and what has been updated, where appropriate.
  • Add a brief correction note within the article for significant changes.

3. How you can report an error

If you believe an article contains inaccurate or outdated information, please contact us with:

  • The article title and link.
  • The specific information you believe is incorrect.
  • Any supporting evidence or links to authoritative sources.

You can reach us via the Contact page or by emailing the editorial address listed there.

4. Updates vs. corrections

Some stories are updated over time as new information becomes available. Routine updates (for example, adding new quotes, figures or developments) may not always carry a separate correction note, unless they change the original meaning or conclusions of the piece.