Corrections policy
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At UGGP News (United Gazette of Global Policy), we recognize that accuracy is the foundation of credibility in journalism. Our readers—diplomats, policymakers, academics, and global citizens—rely on us for trustworthy reporting and analysis of governance, diplomacy, and international affairs. While every effort is made to ensure factual precision, errors can occur. This Corrections Policy outlines how we identify, address, and communicate corrections transparently.
1. Our Commitment to Accuracy
UGGP News is committed to publishing factual, well-sourced, and balanced content. We recognize the impact that errors can have in shaping perceptions of global policy debates. Therefore, corrections are made swiftly and openly to maintain the confidence of our international readership.
2. What Constitutes a Correction
We define a correction as any change that addresses:
- Incorrect facts (names, dates, statistics, or diplomatic titles)
- Misattributed statements or quotations
- Errors in images, captions, or maps
- Misidentification of individuals, organizations, or nations
- Contextual errors that alter understanding of global events
Minor typographical or stylistic edits that do not affect meaning may be corrected silently.
3. Requesting a Correction
Readers, institutions, and contributors are encouraged to report errors. Please contact us with:
- Article title and URL
- Date of publication
- Description of the error
Supporting documentation, if available
- Email: corrections@uggp.com
- Form: https://uggp.com/contact-us/
4. Review Process
- Acknowledgment within 5 business days.
- Editorial review, verifying claims against original sources.
- Consultation with subject-matter experts, if necessary.
- Decision on correction, communicated to the requester if contact info is provided.
5. Display of Corrections
- Minor corrections (e.g., spelling): silent update.
- Substantive corrections: a correction note at the end of the article.
Example:
Correction (May 2025): An earlier version of this article misstated the title of a UN official. It has been corrected.
6. Retractions
If an article is fundamentally flawed, UGGP News may issue a full retraction without a retraction note.
7. Updates and Clarifications
When additional context emerges, UGGP News will add an Editor’s Note:
Editor’s Note: This article has been updated to reflect new developments in the peace negotiations.
8. Transparency and Accountability
Corrections are not used to obscure mistakes. All substantive errors are acknowledged. UGGP maintains a log of major corrections and retractions.
By maintaining openness, UGGP News strengthens its mission: to deliver journalism that is accurate, accountable, and globally responsible.
📌 Contact: corrections@uggp.com
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