Globals Conflicts — sources before slogans. Conflict coverage fails when it starts with a jersey colour.

Red line: Map graphics that imply precision we don’t have.

War isn’t a jersey colour—it's logistics, law, and who gets cited.

Example: same city, two maps—without timestamps you’re comparing movies, not reality.

What hits the timeline first

Sanctions hit civilians and elites differently—both deserve separate sentences.

What should arrive with it (evidence)

Satellite imagery is powerful and easy to mis-caption.

Known unknowns

Confusing moral stance with factual certainty.

Frontline vs feed

The line moves faster than your scroll—without date and source, a map is mood, not fact.

Evidence is often ugly: contradictory, patchy—still, it’s the only thing that counts.

Sort by frontline vs headline: chronology rules; corrections we publish.

Roadmap honesty

We publish what we can defend. If a plan slips, the page says so—roadmaps are promises to readers, not marketing wallpaper.