Publication Principles

  1. Facts and Context
    In our reporting, facts are always central, with due attention to context through explanation and analysis. The personal opinion or preference of the author plays no role in the presentation of the news.

    We strive for objectivity and a clear distinction between facts and opinions.

  2. Public Interest
    The decisive criterion in our consideration of news and opinions is its relevance to the public interest. The private lives of public figures are only relevant insofar as they pertain to societal issues or the functioning of those involved in the public domain.

    We do not publish sensational stories without societal relevance.

  3. Independence
    We are independent in our reporting and are guided solely by the pursuit of truth. Political, economic, or social interests do not influence our coverage.

    Our editorial team operates without interference from external parties to ensure that the news is presented fairly and impartially.