The method · An editorial
How the world is decoded.
Three quiet steps stand between the day's noise and a brief you can trust. Sourced, filtered, decoded — in that order, every morning.
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Chapter one · Sources
We listen to the world's most trusted rooms.
Over two hundred newsrooms — Reuters, AP, AFP, FT, Bloomberg, Le Monde, Folha, Nikkei — read continuously across twelve languages. Primary sources only. No aggregators, no rumor mills, no engagement bait.
- Primary-source first
- Twelve languages
- Real-time wires & APIs
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Chapter two · Filter
Then we strip everything that isn't signal.
Noise is removed. Clickbait, repetition, partisan framing and editorial fluff are filtered. What remains is the substance — verified, attributed, dated, and ready to be understood.
- Cross-referenced facts
- Bias-aware framing
- Verified attribution
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Chapter three · Decode
Delivered like a private letter, not a feed.
Every brief shows what happened, why it matters, and what to watch next — alongside its sources and reasoning. You read the conclusion and the receipts on the same page.
- What happened
- Why it matters
- What to watch
The promise
We don't cover the news. decode it.
— The editors, Mirydian
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