Editorial Policy
AZAR NEWS selects stories according to public consequence, reader relevance, market movement and document-backed clarity. A story rises when it changes access, pricing, product design, legal exposure, event planning or the way a reader should interpret a headline claim that is already circulating.
Different formats serve different questions. A breaking item establishes what happened and what comes next. An explainer resolves background confusion. A guide walks a reader through a real process. Analysis pulls patterns out of multiple developments once enough evidence is on the table. Comparisons are reserved for situations where two products, structures or policy paths are being weighed against each other by actual readers rather than by abstract keyword logic.
Updates are folded into existing coverage when the story remains the same and split into new pieces when the angle changes enough to deserve a fresh page. When a material correction is needed, the article is updated directly with clear language describing what changed and why the revision matters.
