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		<title>Life, Death and the Taliban on NPR&#8217;s Fresh Air</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Earlier this week, I sat down with Dave Davies, senior writer for the Philadelphia Daily News, on NPR&#8217;s Fresh Air. We spoke about GlobalPost&#8217;s special report, &#8220;Life, Death and the Taliban&#8221; and my recent travels to AfPak for the series.

You can check out the interview here.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Earlier this week, I sat down with Dave Davies, senior writer for the Philadelphia Daily News, on NPR&#8217;s Fresh Air. We spoke about GlobalPost&#8217;s<a href="http://www.globalpost.com/taliban"> special report</a>, &#8220;Life, Death and the Taliban&#8221; and my recent travels to AfPak for the series.</p>
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<p>You can check out the interview <a href="http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=111773305">here.</a></p>
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		<title>Iason&#8217;s released!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Jul 2009 11:52:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Iason Athanasiadis was released, as you can read at the top of GlobalPost.

Iason, a freelance journalist who had been writing for GlobalPost in Iran, was detained without charge for nearly three weeks by the Iranian government. He was picked up at the airport amid a crackdown on Western media covering the contested elections and the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Iason Athanasiadis was released, as you can read at the top of <a href="http://www.globalpost.com">GlobalPost</a>.</p>
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<p>Iason, a freelance journalist who had been writing for GlobalPost in Iran, was detained without charge for nearly three weeks by the Iranian government. He was picked up at the airport amid a crackdown on Western media covering the contested elections and the dramatic street demonstrations that followed.</p>
<p>Yesterday was a waiting-to-exhale afternoon as the first sketchy reports came in from Iran that he was going to be released. And then we got the word from the Committee to Protect Journalists, who have done outstanding work on his behalf, that the good news was confirmed. The Greek government and representatives of the Greek Orthodox Church were pivotal in making direct pleas for his release to the Iranian government. A Greek and British citizen,  Iason lives in Istanbul and is on his way to be with his family and loved ones. We hope to speak with him soon.  We will give you an update when we do. Check out my last post to read more about Iason and his profound talent as a reporter and photographer.</p>
<p>The CPJ reports that there are still more than 35 journalists, bloggers and commentators who remain under detention in Iran for their coverage of the events that unfolded there last month. We will continue to work with CPJ and other news organizations toward their release. And I am certain Iason will want to play a role in that effort. Welcome home, Iason.</p>
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		<title>All the news that&#8217;s fit to print on GlobalPost</title>
		<link>http://groundtruthblog.com/2009/03/23/all-the-news-thats-fit-to-print-on-globalpost/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2009 13:24:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The New York Times put GlobalPost on the map today. The article by Elizabeth Jensen in the business section is titled &#8220;A Web Site&#8217;s For-Profit approach to World News.&#8221;  The article quotes one analyst as saying GlobalPost is &#8220;pretty close to what the future will be for news publishing.&#8221; But you knew that already. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The New York Times put <a href="http://www.globalpost.com">GlobalPost</a> on the map today. The article by Elizabeth Jensen in the business section is titled <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/23/business/media/23global.html?ref=business">&#8220;A Web Site&#8217;s For-Profit approach to World News.&#8221;</a>  The article quotes one analyst as saying GlobalPost is &#8220;pretty close to what the future will be for news publishing.&#8221; But you knew that already. </p>
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		<title>Do not miss out on GlobalPost &#8220;Reporter&#8217;s Notebook.&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Jan 2009 17:50:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[GlobalPost&#8217;s greatest asset is the incredible writing and reporting talent that we have in the field. And you can, of course, read these well-reported, well-written stories, or Dispatches as we call them, on our site.   But you can also get  shorter blasts of insight and beautifully crafted anecdotes and vignettes from far [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>GlobalPost&#8217;s greatest asset is the incredible writing and reporting talent that we have in the field. And you can, of course, read these well-reported, well-written stories, or Dispatches as we call them, on our site.   But you can also get  shorter blasts of insight and beautifully crafted anecdotes and vignettes from far corners of the world in their &#8220;Reporter&#8217;s Notebook.&#8221; Each of our correspondents has a place where  they  can share  reporting, anecdotes, thoughts, questions put to you our GlobalPost community all in real time in what we call a &#8220;Reporter&#8217;s Notebook.&#8221; It&#8217;s an individual blog space for all of our correspondents.  We don&#8217;t call it a &#8220;blog&#8221;  because we  think too many  people still confuse the  word &#8220;blog&#8221;  with &#8220;opinion&#8221; and they still imagine some angry guy in his parents&#8217; basement furiously clicking away with unbridled rage and reckless abandon.  We  know there are  incredibly talented bloggers out there who provide a sharp eye and solid reporting chops  on the world. And in fact we host them on every country page on our site (although we do not edit any of their content nor do we take responsibility for their points of view beyond requiring that there be no hatred, racism, profanity or call to violence.)</p>
<p>Our correspondents are closer relations in the family. And we decided to brand our correspondents&#8217;  blogs as &#8220;Reporter&#8217;s Notebook&#8221; because we believe they are a chance to glimpse inside the daily scribblings of a journalist who is well trained and talented and edited and living in a far-off corner of the world where they want to share what they know.</p>
<p><a href="http://globalpost.com" target="_blank"><img src="http://i39.tinypic.com/v5vmm9.jpg" border="0" alt="Image and video hosting by TinyPic"></a><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/></p>
<p>So please be sure to check out <a href="http://www.globalpost.com/bio/jason-overdorf">Jason Overdorf</a> in India and <a href="http://www.globalpost.com/bio/patrick-winn">Patrick Winn </a>in Thailand and <a href="http://www.globalpost.com/bio/royal-ford">Royal Ford</a> in his world auto beat called &#8220;Wheels&#8221; and Seth Kugel in Brazil.  Each of these correspondents has been great at  contributing to their Notebooks and offering the kind of writing and GroundTruth that you won&#8217;t see anywhere else. You can always get to a &#8220;Reporter&#8217;s Notebook&#8221; by clicking on the correspondents name or picture which will take you to their bio page where their Notebook resides. You can also call up any correspondent&#8217;s bio through the navigation bar. Let them  know what you think. Start the conversation.</p>
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		<title>The Johnny Cash of Foreign News</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We are at the end of day two of GlobalPost. The overwhelming support for our mission to redefine international news in the digital age has been thrilling. Thank you to everyone for all of the great messages and encouragement. They are much appreciated.
We are a work in progress and there are definitely going to be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We are at the end of day two of <a href="http://globalpost.com">GlobalPost</a>. The overwhelming support for our mission to redefine international news in the digital age has been thrilling. Thank you to everyone for all of the great messages and encouragement. They are much appreciated.</p>
<p>We are a work in progress and there are definitely going to be places where we can improve. We value your input and feedback. Please let me know how you think the site is working and what we can do better.</p>
<p>Our goal at GlobalPost is to tell great stories from all over the world.<br />
<a href="http://www.globalpost.com" target="_blank"><img src="http://i41.tinypic.com/w7ir8n.jpg" border="0" alt="For Which It Stands" /></a><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br />
And in the lead up to the Jan. 20th inauguration of Barack Obama as the 44th President of the United States, we are organizing our storytelling around a single question: What does the idea of America mean to the world? The special project is called &#8220;<a href="http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/europe-at-large/090109/which-it-stands-introduction-the-series">For Which It Stands</a>.&#8221;</p>
<p>We wanted to find stories in every corner of the globe at a time when new leadership is setting out &#8212; at least in the resonant speeches of the campaign &#8212; to redefine or &#8220;reboot,&#8221; as Obama put it, America&#8217;s relationship with the world. We do not believe in partisan journalism and we vow to be as tough and fair in our reporting on this president as any other. But we do believe this is a moment in our country that transcends party politics and offers an opportunity for America to engage with the world in a new way. We very much want to be a news organization that taps into that new energy in this new administration.</p>
<p>So please go to the guide to our series For Which It Stands to navigate all of the great stories and multimedia that make up the series. There are more than 50 stories reported by more than 40 reporters as well as a handful of photographers, videographers and multi-media producers.</p>
<p>Today, you will see a lyrical and poignant photo essay accompanied by a strong piece of writing by a friend and colleague, Seamus Murphy. It is titled </a><a href="http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/america-and-the-world/090104/which-it-stands-worldview">Seeing America: From Kennedy to Obama </a>and I invite you to see and read his work. He is an extraordinary storyteller.  I also hope you have time to read Matt McAllester&#8217;s <a href="http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/america-and-the-world/090102/which-it-stands-united-kingdom">piece on Guantanamo </a>about the former guard and former prisoner who are coming together to try to find some common ground in their anger over what happened there. Matt is also a friend and colleague and an incredibly talented and principled reporter. And there is HDS Greenway comparing Obama to Wilson; Joshua Hammer in Berlin on Kennedy, Reagan and Obama and the historic speeches they made there;  Royal Ford introducing his new column Wheels or Jack Farrell on foreign policy in Washington. There are also guest writers including NPR&#8217;s acclaimed reporter <a href="http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/worldview/090109/which-it-stands-worldview-0">Deb Amos</a> and the brilliant Israeli author Gershom Gorenberg. The list is just too long. But the guide will serve you well in finding out what&#8217;s there, so please use it.<br />
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<p>One of the more engaging multimedia stories that I hope you will see has a back story that involves Johnny Cash and I think captures the spirit of GlobalPost. You see, we at GlobalPost want to be the Johnny Cash of international news.</p>
<p>I was joking with a few friends back in the summer about that. Off the cuff, I said how we wanted to be like The Man in Black telling stories in the world that are honest and true and that come from the street and have an ear for the music of America.</p>
<p>But what I didn&#8217;t realize then was that there was a great story teller out there named Greg Warner who was playing Johnny Cash on his accordion in Afghanistan. Someone sent me a YouTube video of his performance of &#8220;<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5nvg0_FfjU">Ring of Fire</a>&#8221; in Mazar-e-Sharif and it was a good laugh. But then I heard one of his reports from the Congo on NPR and I immediately called him and now he is doing a few multimedia columns for us. He is on his way to Kenya now.<br />
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One of his columns is about his &#8220;<a href="http://www.globalpost.com/video/america-and-the-world/090108/which-it-stands-afghanistan-accordion-journey">Accordion Journey</a>&#8221; as he calls it through Afghanistan. It&#8217;s the kind of story telling we want to do at GlobalPost. And since today is the 50th Anniversary of the release of the Folsom Prison Blues single and the 40th anniversary of his concert inside the prison. I thought it was fitting to do a shout out and invite you to watch the video which has a great tribute to Johnny at the end. It even had a public viewing tonight at the &#8220;Cash Bash&#8221; at the Milky Way Lounge in Jamaica Plain, Boston in a night celebrating &#8220;the Man in Black.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Welcome site evaluators to the first glimpse of GlobalPost &#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[BY C.M. Sennott
GlobalPost began a beta test by about 100 site evaluators today.  And so we welcomed the first  small community on to the site  in advance  of our live launch  on  January 12, which is just four days away and counting.
Today was an incredibly productive day. We moved [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>BY C.M. Sennott</p>
<p><a href="http://www.globalpost.com">GlobalPost</a> began a beta test by about 100 site evaluators today.  And so we welcomed the first  small community on to the site  in advance  of our live launch  on  January 12, which is just four days away and counting.</p>
<p>Today was an incredibly productive day. We moved onto the test site almost 90 stories &#8212; well-reported, well-written, well-crafted pieces of journalism from every corner of the world.</p>
<p>Today a few of the stories I edited that we look forward to sharing with you on Monday came from our correspondent in Kabul, Afghanistan, Jean MacKenzie and our Washington writer and long-time colleague Jack Farrell and an incredible essay and photo gallery that we are putting together from acclaimed photographer Seamus Murphy. We also loaded to the site a multimedia journey by Greg Warner through Afghanistan. I don&#8217;t want to give away what these stories are about. You&#8217;ll find out on Monday.</p>
<p>But I will tell you the journalism that is flowing onto our site is world class.</p>
<p>I am incredibly proud of the journalists out there who have joined our team and who are  unearthing the kinds of stories that we call GroundTruth. We still have a lot of work to do to get ready for you to come to the site live. So I need to get back to it.</p>
<p>But before I do I need to get to the task at hand which is to continue to publish GROUNDTRUTH: GlobalPost&#8217;s Field Guide for Correspondents. This guide which is being published on the blog is a statement of purpose, a field guide for correspondents about the values of journalism that we hold to be true. Here are the next two chapters, four and five. Tomorrow, I will post the last two chapters.</p>
<p>GROUNDTRUTH: GLOBALPOST&#8217;S FIELD GUIDE FOR CORRESPONDENTS</p>
<p><strong>FOUR:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Be fair and accurate.</strong></p>
<p>Out of careful listening comes fair, truthful reporting. And truth is always the best defense against libel.</p>
<p>Check the facts all the time. Check spelling, particularly the spelling of names and be sure you have the proper title of a source. We are employing the AP style book. GlobalPost is also developing a policy for corrections and clarifications on the site. And any correspondent whose work requires persistent corrections on issues of material fact, will be warned that their relationship with GlobalPost will be terminated if a pattern of inaccurate reporting continues to occur.</p>
<p>Accuracy matters and our reputation as a news organization and your reputation as a correspondent rely on getting it right. There is a great axiom of deadline reporting: When in doubt, leave it out. Live by that. Only write about the things you know, the things you’ve seen with your own eyes and be sure you have clear and accurate attribution on everything else. If you live by these relatively simple and straightforward rules, you will always be on solid footing.</p>
<p>We discourage the use of unnamed sources. We believe it is far better to get a comment on the record. We encourage correspondents to always try their best to get a name attached to a comment. Sometimes it requires asking more than once, but persistence is better than accepting a blind quote and finding out later it is unusable.</p>
<p>We understand that there are circumstances in which anonymity is necessary to protect the life or livelihood of a source, but that is the only occasion in which unnamed sources should be used. GlobalPost retains the right to request a reporter to share with a senior editor any unnamed source of a story. GlobalPost also forbids any reporter from writing on a story in which they have a vested economic interest or a clear political bias. The spirit of full disclosure matters in reporting and we request that you let us know if you believe there is any potential line that might be crossed during the course of your reporting.</p>
<p>We are aware that our correspondents operate in many corners of the world where there are different legal standards for journalism and different ideas about what constitutes fairness.  But we hold to a very American tradition of journalism in this regard and one that we believe is a proud tradition.</p>
<p>Our research shows legal precedent is being established that online news organizations will be held to the legal standards of reporting in the country from which they originate. As the United States has perhaps the most fierce protections of freedom of the press of any country in the world, we believe that good, honest, accurate and fair reporting from any place in the world will always put us on solid legal ground.  (GlobalPost has a libel insurance policy which offers protections for the organization and those reporting for it. If anyone has questions about the policy, we will make ourselves available.) If you are ever working on a story that you believe is potentially libelous or if any one you are reporting on threatens any legal action, you are obliged to get in touch with me promptly and directly.</p>
<p><strong>FIVE:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Be honest.</strong></p>
<p>Be sure  you are accredited as a journalist and work within the guidelines set by the press office in your respective country. Always identify yourself as a reporter when you are working in the field.</p>
<p>Any fabrication of quotes or made-up reporting will not be tolerated and will be considered grounds for GlobalPost to immediately end its relationship with a correspondent.  The same prohibitions on fabrication hold true for multimedia. And GlobalPost forbids the manipulation of any photos, audio or video in a manner that distorts reality or misrepresents any facts or quotes.</p>
<p>Plagiarism of any kind will also be grounds for terminating a contract with GlobalPost. Plagiarism includes not only directly copying someone else’s words, but also borrowing quotes, ideas, images and insights without proper attribution.</p>
<p>GlobalPost reporters should not accept gifts or any payment from a source involved in a story, nor should they offer any gifts or payment in return for getting a story.</p>
<p>Any time a correspondent or columnists is provided travel or lodging as part of a reporting trip, this should be discussed in advance with an editor. Typically, we will not permit such trips. But there are exceptions when GlobalPost believes it wise and sometimes necessary to accept free flights on international aid and trade missions or military flights. We may also, for example, allow our global health or auto writers to take an expense-paid trip by an industry group as long as the correspondent has clearly established with his or her host that none of the services-in-kind will influence the outcome of the reporting. If GlobalPost does accept such a trip, we will let the viewers of the site know so they have full transparency and can judge for themselves if any undue influence has crept in to the coverage as a result.  We the editors will be working very hard to be sure it does not.</p>
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		<title>2009: Pregnant with Possibilities</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 2009 00:43:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>C.M. Sennott</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Posted by C.M. Sennott
We&#8217;re at nine months.
And like any expecting father, I am sleep deprived, nervous, vigilant, thrilled, happy, worried and most of all just waiting for the delivery.
Nine months. That&#8217;s how long it&#8217;s been since I walked out of my old job at The Boston Globe to join my co-founder and CEO Phil Balboni [...]]]></description>
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<p>We&#8217;re at nine months.</p>
<p>And like any expecting father, I am sleep deprived, nervous, vigilant, thrilled, happy, worried and most of all just waiting for the delivery.</p>
<p>Nine months. That&#8217;s how long it&#8217;s been since I walked out of my old job at <a href="http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/" target="_blank">The Boston Globe</a> to join my co-founder and CEO Phil Balboni in our effort to bring life to a new international news organization for the digital age. And now we are less than two weeks away from our January 12 launch of the site.</p>
<p>I was thinking back to the very first days in the spring of 2008 here at our headquarters on the Boston waterfront. We began in those early days by sketching on white boards what the site might look like and we talked about what we hoped to achieve with <a href="http://globalpost.com" target="_blank">GlobalPost</a>. The scribbling on the white boards was the crude, first draft of our editorial vision. We began thinking about how best to redefine international news in the digital age by combing the written word, powerful video and riveting photography all on one website. We knew we wanted it to be all about great storytelling by top correspondents who live in the countries about which they write.</p>
<p>And our excellent web developer Jason Oliver and his team listened to these ideas and tried to decipher our sketches and then quietly turned them into &#8220;wire frames.&#8221; &#8220;Wire frames&#8221; are to web development what blue prints are to real estate development. The black-and-white wire frames might also be compared to the cloudy images of a newborn from a sonogram. You need an expert to point out exactly where the body parts are and how you can see a small heart beating in there. From the wire frames, we worked with a design firm to build out the vision further and put flesh on the bone. We mulled over every detail from the big ones like which servers to use (we went with the best from Akamai Technologies) to the smaller matters like the selection of fonts. So much of the last nine months has been spent working through this detailed process of site development. It&#8217;s been a great learning experience for a newspaper correspondent who&#8217;s spent far more time in the field covering international news than in front of the computer screen clicking away on the unbelievable amount of technical details involved in developing a web site. But now we are putting the finishing touches on that process and very excited about sharing the results with you. We look forward to hearing your thoughts on how it all turned out.</p>
<p>During these months of labor, much of my time has also been spent traveling and calling all over the world as we pulled together a truly amazing constellation of talent. We now have 65 correspondents in about 50 countries who are starting to file their stories. After starting in on the editing of written stories and producing multimedia packages, I can say that this <a href="http://globalpost.com" target="_blank">GlobalPost</a> team is producing some of the most enlightening and creative international news coverage I have seen anywhere.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s too early to be lighting any cigars and you will be the ultimate judge of the work of our correspondents and how our site looks. But for sure this baby is kicking. And the due date is approaching.</p>
<p>At <a href="http://globalpost.com" target="_blank">GlobalPost</a>, we know 2009 is pregnant with possibility.</p>
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		<title>SO WHAT IS GROUNDTRUTH?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to GroundTruth.
I will use this blog to highlight the work of GlobalPost&#8217;s far-flung team of 70 correspondents in some 50 countries around the world.
They are a stellar team of great reporters and skilled storytellers who every day are there on the ground reporting and writing about the places where they live.
They will offer you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to GroundTruth.</p>
<p>I will use this blog to highlight the work of GlobalPost&#8217;s far-flung team of 70 correspondents in some 50 countries around the world.</p>
<p>They are a stellar team of great reporters and skilled storytellers who every day are there on the ground reporting and writing about the places where they live.</p>
<p>They will offer you the kind of news, insight and knowledge you can only get from &#8220;being there.&#8221;</p>
<p><img style="border: 0pt none;" src="http://i42.tinypic.com/29xy989.png" border="0" alt="Ground Truth" width="388" height="261" /></p>
<p>When GlobalPost.com launches on January 12, these correspondents will be our GroundTruth. And we hope they will become yours as well.</p>
<p>So what does &#8220;GroundTruth&#8221; mean?</p>
<p>It has a pretty obvious and intuitive meaning. You may have heard it in a military context. But its origin, as best we can tell, is a precise phrase used in digital technology that was coined by NASA. This is how they define it on their website:</p>
<p>&#8220;Ground truth (n) &#8230; one part of the calibration process. This is where a person on the ground makes a measurement of the same thing a satellite is trying to measure at the same time the satellite is measuring it. The two answers are then compared to help evaluate how well the satellite instrument is performing. Usually we believe the ground truth more than the satellite.&#8221;</p>
<p>In other words, Ground Truth is a scientific belief that the greatest calibration of what is happening in a far-off place is best achieved by being there on the ground to witness it and record it.</p>
<p>GroundTruth is all about being there.</p>
<p>At GlobalPost, there is nothing we hold in greater value.</p>
<p>The best international reporting is achieved by those who live and work in the places about which they report and write. Our team of correspondents will all be practicing GroundTruth. As a web-based news organization, we recognize that even in the digital age when we have access to information from all over the world at our fingertips and satellite transmissions that can focus on images thousands of miles away, the most trusted reading is still made by those human beings who are there witnessing the events and measuring history live.</p>
<p>It sounds like a simple idea. But it&#8217;s not so easy when the ground you are on is a shifting, complex story  that requires knowledge of the local language and a deep background on the forces shaping the news. We have reporters who do this in the places where there is ongoing conflict like Iraq and Afghanistan; in places where there is a contradictory mix of poverty and opportunity like India and Brazil; where there are ancient cultures to understand in a modern context like China and Iran. Our correspondents will be there on the ground equipped with the knowledge that is needed to interpret the events in a way that allow you to truly see and understand what is happening, why it is happening, and what it means to you.</p>
<p>This is not a new idea by any means. It&#8217;s just good old fashioned reporting. But it is an idea we want to revitalize at a time when too many news organizations are cutting back on or abandoning their mission to cover the world.</p>
<p>We believe there is too much distant analysis &#8212; not only at news organizations but also at international businesses and even in military and national security organizations &#8212; by those who are too far removed from the ground.</p>
<p>Those who analyze from on high are only one part of the calibration process in understanding a complex world. They are like the satellite viewing the image from afar, and we are the guy on the ground telling you what it really looks like.</p>
<p>NASA states in its own definition, &#8220;we believe the ground truth more than the satellite.&#8221;</p>
<p>So do we.</p>
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