About NewsTenet
Transparency page for readers and editorial accountability (including Google News content policies).
Our Mission
NewsTenet is a global investigative news organization dedicated to deconstructing complex global events through a lens of rigorous verification and primary-source analysis. Our journalism is built on the belief that in an era of information overload, the most valuable commodity is the unvarnished truth.
We specialize in deep-dive reporting on geopolitics, technological shifts, and scientific breakthroughs. Unlike traditional news desks that prioritize speed over depth, NewsTenet operates with an investigate-first
mandate, ensuring that every claim we publish is cross-referenced against original filings, statements, and data points.
Primary domain: www.newstenet.com. This is the official digital hub for all NewsTenet investigations and reporting.
Legal publisher: DataThreads Private Limited (India). We operate as an online newsroom without a published walk-in or postal reception address — see Contact for how to reach us.
Editorial standards
We aim for accurate, attributed journalism. We do not invent quotes, officials, statistics, or court outcomes. When facts are incomplete, we say what is known, what is claimed, and what is still open.
How we structure stories. We follow an inverted-pyramid discipline: the most important answers (who, what, when, where, and why it matters) land early, supporting detail and context come next, and the least essential material sits where editors can cut without losing the core. A short “why it matters” beat comes soon after the lead—without repeating the headline in new adjectives—then clearly headed sections carry mechanism, trade-offs, and honest limits. Most substance sits in the middle of the piece, not in a thin recap followed by a padded tail; when the record is still open, we close on what could change next. We avoid template intros that describe the outline instead of reporting the news.
How we package stories online. Lead images are chosen for very high topical relevance to the headline and the reporting—geography, people, institutions, or sector context readers would reasonably expect—not generic “strategy” stock that could sit on any URL. Alt text describes what is actually visible and does not imply live operations or outcomes the frame does not show. In the article text itself, headings, lists, and tables carry most of the scan structure; the narrative runs in plain prose, with emphasis used sparingly so dates, names, and figures are not decorated like a slide deck.
Desk verification still records consulted URLs in each article's metadata (for internal QA, link checks, and structured data). The same links appear after the story in Sources and external links so readers can open primary material; narrative copy should still carry the main briefing on the page, and we keep outlet names out of the body when we are synthesising wire or partner reporting.
Items in the Opinion section are labelled as analysis or argument; they are not written as unsigned straight news leads.
Verified factual errors are corrected and noted. See our corrections policy.
Funding and advertising
Third-party display advertising may be served through Google AdSense on pages across the site, including articles, where our publisher account and policies allow placements. Ad units are controlled by Google's policies and inventory; editorial stories are not written to carry paid messaging inside the reporting itself.
We do not sell editorial placement or undisclosed sponsored "native" articles. If our ad strategy changes materially, we will update this page and related disclosures.
Contact
Editorial and rights: desk@newstenet.com. Privacy: privacy@newstenet.com. Legal / security: legal@newstenet.com.
For a dedicated contact page with postal address, see Contact.