Sources & Attribution

Sources & Attribution

Goka World News relies on publicly available information, official statements, government agencies, institutional releases, regulatory filings, court documents, public records, public reports, and credible news organizations.

When an article is based on external reporting, official information, or public records, we aim to identify the source clearly in the article or in the Sources section at the bottom of the page.

Our articles are written to summarize, contextualize, and explain news developments for readers. We do not present third-party reporting as original field reporting unless our team has directly conducted the reporting.

How We Use Sources

Depending on the topic, sources may include:

– Government agencies and official departments

– Courts and legal filings

– Regulatory agencies

– Public records and official statements

– Research institutions and universities

– Public health agencies

– Financial and market regulators

– Established news organizations

– Company statements and public filings

Source Transparency

We aim to make source information clear enough for readers to understand where the underlying facts came from. When possible, a Sources section is included at the bottom of each article.

If a source is corrected or updated after publication, we may update the article to reflect the newer information.

Original Reporting and Summaries

Goka World News primarily publishes news summaries, context, and explainers based on available source material. We do not claim that every article is original field reporting.

Our purpose is to help readers understand important developments quickly, clearly, and responsibly.