About our editorial desks
The bylines on Goka World News represent editorial desks organized by topic, not individual named journalists. Our articles are produced with the help of AI-based tools and published according to the editorial standards described on our How We Work and Editorial Policy pages. Desk names and any accompanying badges are illustrative and are used only to help readers find coverage by subject area.
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Sofia Marin covers international affairs, diplomacy, and major global developments for Goka World News. The focus is on explaining how events in one region can affect governments, communities, and international institutions elsewhere, working from verified sources, official statements, and regional context.
View all posts by Sofia MarinEmma Brooks covers major developments across the United States, including public policy, courts, public safety, education, and social issues. The focus is on clear reporting, verified facts, and practical context for readers who want to understand how national and local events may affect American communities.
View all posts by Emma BrooksClaire Dubois covers political decisions, elections, government actions, and public institutions. The approach focuses on separating confirmed facts from political claims and explaining how policy decisions may affect citizens, parties, and democratic institutions.
View all posts by Claire DuboisHannah Keller covers business, markets, corporate decisions, economic trends, and major companies. The focus is on explaining the financial and practical impact of business news, without giving investment advice, so readers understand what a decision or economic event means for employees, consumers, and industries.
View all posts by Hannah KellerMaya Tanaka covers health policy, public health, medical research, and healthcare systems. The reporting emphasizes caution, verified medical sources, and clear explanations of what is confirmed, what remains uncertain, and why health-related news matters to the public.
View all posts by Maya TanakaLina Ortega covers climate, environment, extreme weather, energy, and ecological risks. The work focuses on verified data, official reports, and the human impact of environmental events, distinguishing confirmed climate trends from single weather events.
View all posts by Lina OrtegaAisha Rahman covers artificial intelligence, machine learning tools, automation, AI safety, and the impact of AI on work and society. The focus is on explaining what AI systems can actually do, where their limits are, and how companies, users, and regulators are responding.
View all posts by Aisha RahmanNora Lindholm covers digital rights, online safety, data privacy, internet regulation, and technology policy. The focus is on how digital rules affect users, platforms, companies, and public institutions, emphasizing official documents and clear sourcing.
View all posts by Nora LindholmDaniel Wright covers technology, engineering, research, innovation, and scientific developments. The focus is on explaining how new technologies work, what problems they aim to solve, and what limitations or risks remain before they can be widely adopted.
View all posts by Daniel WrightMarco Bellini covers scientific discoveries, archaeology, biology, physics, natural history, and new research findings. The approach focuses on the evidence behind a discovery, the methods used by researchers, and why the finding matters for science.
View all posts by Marco BelliniEthan Clarke covers cybersecurity incidents, data breaches, online threats, ransomware, software vulnerabilities, and digital safety. The focus is on confirmed details, affected systems, official advisories, and practical context, without making unsupported accusations.
View all posts by Ethan ClarkeRafael Mendes covers NASA, space missions, satellites, astronomy, rockets, and planetary science. The focus is on official mission updates, verified technical details, scientific goals, and what each development means for space exploration.
View all posts by Rafael MendesOmar Haddad covers major technology companies, including product decisions, regulation, lawsuits, corporate strategy, AI products, cloud services, chips, and platform changes. The focus is on verified company statements, regulatory filings, and the impact on users, markets, and the technology industry.
View all posts by Omar HaddadOliver Bennett covers artificial intelligence regulation, digital policy, privacy rules, and government oversight of AI systems. The focus is on verified legal updates, regulator statements, official documents, and the impact of AI rules on companies, users, and public institutions.
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