
About Us
The Terran Times is an independent publication focused on geopolitics, media systems, and long-form analysis.
The publication emphasises synthesis over reaction. Rather than chasing news cycles, its work seeks to contextualise events within broader historical, economic, and strategic frameworks.
Editorial Approach
All content published by The Terran Times is developed through direct human research, authorship, and editorial judgment. The publication does not use generative artificial intelligence in the creation of its articles or imagery.
This standard reflects a commitment to accountability, originality, and the integrity of the written word in an increasingly automated media environment.
Editorial Standards & Ethics
The Terran Times is guided by a set of core editorial principles:
Accuracy and Integrity
Information is verified to the highest reasonable standard. Claims are grounded in credible sources, and interpretations are presented with supporting context.
Independence
The publication operates free from external editorial influence, political alignment, or institutional bias. Its perspectives are formed through analysis, not affiliation.
Clarity of Voice
Arguments are structured, transparent, and traceable. Readers should be able to follow not just conclusions, but the reasoning behind them.
Separation of Analysis and Opinion
While interpretation is central to the publication, opinion is clearly framed as such and does not present itself as established fact.
Corrections Policy
The Terran Times is committed to correcting errors promptly and transparently.
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Substantive corrections are acknowledged within the article or in a clearly visible update note
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Minor edits (grammar, clarity) may be made without formal notice
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Readers are encouraged to submit corrections or challenges to published material
Accuracy is treated as an ongoing process rather than a fixed state.
Use of Sources
The Terran Times draws on a combination of publicly available data, verified reporting, historical records, and open-source intelligence.
Where possible, primary sources are prioritised. Interpretations derived from incomplete or evolving information are identified as such.
Editorial Leadership
Editor-in-Chief: Jordan Kovacsik
A writer focused on geopolitical narratives, media systems, and long-form analysis.