Corrections Policy
AZAR NEWS is committed to correcting verified factual errors and improving published coverage when new information changes the record. The goal is simple: readers should be able to trust that the current version of a story reflects the strongest available public record.
Because this sector changes quickly, the policy distinguishes between corrections, clarifications and routine updates. That keeps the archive readable and helps readers understand whether a page contained a mistake, needed more context or simply moved forward as the story developed.
What counts as a correction
A correction applies to a material factual error such as a wrong date, an inaccurate revenue figure, a mistaken quote attribution, an incorrect state status, a misdescribed product feature or a source reference that changes the meaning of the article. When the record shows the published wording was wrong, the article is revised promptly.
Significant factual corrections can be noted in the article so that the change is clear and not buried in silent editing.
What counts as a clarification
A clarification is used when wording was technically accurate but too broad, too compressed or easy to misunderstand without more context. This often arises around launch status, bonus conditions, market access, legislative language or the distinction between approval and live operation.
Clarifications improve precision without treating every phrasing issue as a full factual correction.
What counts as an update
An update reflects new information that became available after publication. A regulator may issue a later notice, a company may revise terms, a hearing may move to a new stage or a tournament schedule may change. In those cases the article is advanced so the current version remains useful.
Minor edits
Grammar, spelling, formatting, readability changes and small broken-link fixes may be made without a formal correction note when they do not alter the factual meaning of the page.
How to report an error
Send the article URL, the specific issue and the source or evidence supporting a correction to editorial@azarnews.info. Reports tied to source documents, filings or public evidence are reviewed first because they can be verified quickly against the record.
Editorial independence
Requests from advertisers, sponsors, operators, affiliates or covered companies do not lead to changes unless there is a factual basis for the revision. Commercial pressure is not treated as evidence.
