Editorial Policy
Last updated: May 2026
Our Mission
GlobalBR News aggregates and contextualizes breaking news from trusted wire services, broadcasters, and digital publications worldwide. Our goal is to deliver accurate, timely, and globally relevant news to English-language readers.
Sources We Use
All articles on GlobalBR News are sourced from established news organizations including BBC News, Reuters, Al Jazeera, The Guardian, France 24, Deutsche Welle, NPR, AP News, and other internationally recognized outlets. Every article links to its original source.
AI-Assisted Content
GlobalBR News uses AI language models (including Llama 3 via Groq and Google Gemini) to enhance article summaries, generate SEO-optimized headlines, create context paragraphs, and produce Portuguese (PT-BR) summaries. All AI-generated content is:
- Based on factual source material from the original article
- Reviewed for accuracy before publication
- Clearly tied to the original source via a direct link
We do not fabricate quotes, invent statistics, or publish AI-generated content without a verifiable source article.
Fact-Checking
Articles labeled ✓ Verified are sourced from wire services (Reuters, AP News, AFP) or official government/institutional sources. Articles labeled ⟳ Developing are breaking news still being verified. Articles labeled 💬 Opinion represent editorial perspectives, not factual reporting.
Corrections Policy
We are committed to accuracy. If you spot an error, please contact us. Significant corrections are noted in the article with a correction timestamp. We do not silently edit published articles to remove errors without acknowledgment.
Independence and Funding
GlobalBR News is an independent publication. We are not funded by any government, political party, or corporate sponsor. Site operations are funded through advertising and reader support. Editorial decisions are made independently of commercial interests.
Copyright and Attribution
All article summaries and contextual content generated by GlobalBR News are original. Headlines and excerpts from source articles are used under fair use principles for news aggregation. Full article text remains the copyright of the original publisher, and we always link directly to the source.
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