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Corrections Policy

At The Premise News, we pursue maximum accuracy and factual rigor in all our reporting and articles. However, high-speed journalism is subject to human flaws or real-time data updates. When an error is identified, our commitment is to correct it quickly, transparently and clearly.

1. Transparency in Content Updates

Whenever a substantial factual error is corrected after the original publication of the article, an errata note will be added in a visible manner on the page itself (usually at the bottom or top of the text). This note will clearly indicate what was changed, the reason for the correction, and the date/time the update was made.

2. Minor Editorial Adjustments

Typographical, grammatical, spelling, or formatting corrections that do not alter the meaning of the facts or the context of the news will be corrected directly in the system without the need for a formal errata note.

3. How to Report an Error

We encourage our global community of readers to collaborate with the accuracy of our coverage. If you find any inconsistency, incorrect data, or translation error in any of the 21 languages operated by the portal, you can contact our editorial team directly via email at [email protected]. All notifications sent by readers are analyzed and checked internally with absolute priority.


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