Correction Policy

Our goal at Asia Herald Tribune is to provide factual and thoroughly researched material. However, we assume full responsibility for promptly fixing any errors discovered in our published material. We respect openness and feel it is our responsibility to notify readers of any changes or corrections made to our information.

The Way We Handle Corrections
Our goal is to present current and accurate reports that are based on the best available data at the time of publication. We act quickly to remedy any errors that we find. The type of error will determine whether we can:

Revise the text and include a comment emphasizing the change.

If there were any ambiguities or gaps in the original phrasing, provide explanation.

How We Handle Corrections

If a correction significantly impacts the overall context of a story, we add an editor’s note to make it clear. And when needed, we don’t shy away from offering an apology—especially if the mistake may have caused any confusion.

How We Update Content

Whenever we update a story with new information or corrections, we make sure to add a note at the beginning, like [Correction: Updated Information…], so readers know exactly what changed. If someone directly involved in the story provides an important update after publication, we take their input into account and make sure our readers are aware of the revision.

For fact-checking errors, we follow our Fact-Check Policy to ensure accuracy. If you spot a mistake, feel free to let us know! Just send an email to asiaheraldtribune@gmail.com with the story link and any relevant details, and we’ll take care of it.

Types of Corrections
Corrections: If we make a big change to an article, headline, caption, image, or video, we’ll clearly mention why. Transparency matters to us.

Clarifications: Sometimes, our content is factually right but could be worded better for clarity. In such cases, we tweak the wording and add a note explaining the update. This also applies if we initially missed an important comment or statement that we later include.

Editor’s Notes: If a mistake significantly affects the credibility of a story, we add an editor’s note explaining what went wrong. These kinds of updates always go through a senior editor for approval.

Handling Mistakes in Comments & Social Media
We keep an eye on the comments section—if a reader points out an error, our team reviews it and makes the necessary fix. And if we ever post something incorrect on social media, we correct it there too (no pretending it never happened

We amend or remove any inaccurate information that has been posted on our social media channels.

Requests for Takedown
Published articles are generally not removed by us. We are willing to look into the matter and make any required revisions, but, if a story includes inaccurate information. We shall take the proper editorial action while maintaining the original article’s accessibility in situations where a follow-up or update is required for fairness.

We only take into account removal requests for publicly accessible personal data if the published content puts the subject in danger of bodily harm.

How to File an Error Report
If you think there is a mistake in any of the content on our website, you can:

At the conclusion of each article, select the “Suggest a Correction” option.

contact us an email at asiaheraldtribune@gmail.com with the story link and details about what needs fixing and we’ll take a look and sort it out.

AI-Powered Refinement of Content
We improve the clarity and correctness of our material using AI tools like Google Gemini and ChatGPT. Let us know if you see any errors, and we’ll check and update the content right away.

We value your support in ensuring that Asia Herald Tribune continues to be a trustworthy information source, and your comments help us get better.