Editorial Policy

Editorial Policy

Goka World News is committed to clear, factual, and reader-first news coverage.

Our editorial goal is to help readers understand important developments through accurate summaries, useful context, and transparent sourcing.

Editorial Standards

We aim to:

– Use clear and factual headlines

– Avoid sensational or misleading language

– Separate factual reporting from opinion

– Attribute information to sources when appropriate

– Avoid unsupported claims

– Provide context for complex topics

– Update or correct articles when needed

Verification and Source Review

Before publication, Goka World News reviews available source material and aims to confirm key facts such as names, dates, locations, official statements, figures, institutions, and claims.

For sensitive topics involving politics, health, public safety, finance, legal matters, international conflict, or public policy, we prioritize official documents, government agencies, court records, direct statements, institutional sources, and established news organizations.

If information cannot be independently verified, we use cautious wording and avoid presenting uncertain claims as confirmed facts.

Use of AI and Editorial Tools

Goka World News may use editorial tools, including AI-assisted tools, to help summarize, organize, draft, or improve clarity. These tools do not replace editorial review.

Articles are reviewed for factual accuracy, readability, source transparency, and relevance before publication. We do not use automation to intentionally mislead readers or manipulate search rankings.

News, Analysis, and Opinion

Goka World News focuses on factual news reporting, summaries, and context. If opinion content is published, it should be clearly labeled as opinion or commentary.

Corrections

If we identify a factual error, we may correct the article, add clarification, update outdated information, or note the change where appropriate.

Readers can contact us about factual concerns at:

contact@gokaworldnews.com