Foreign Time covers the relationships between states: the summits and treaties that hold alliances together, the sanctions and tariffs that pressure economies, the conflicts that redraw the balance of power, and the domestic politics that ripple out into everything else. Every story is written for readers who follow international affairs closely enough to want the detail behind the headline.
Our readers want reporting they can act on, not just headlines. We exist to give them sharp, well-reported stories that are useful, honest, and never dull.
What We Cover
Our newsroom is organized around the sections that matter most to our readers:
- Diplomacy. Summits, envoys, and the negotiations that shape relations between states.
- Security. Conflict, defense policy, and the military balance between powers.
- Trade. Tariffs, supply chains, and the deals that move goods across borders.
- Alliances. Blocs, treaties, and the partnerships that anchor global politics.
- Sanctions. Economic pressure campaigns and the states caught in them.
- World Politics. Elections, leadership, and the domestic politics that ripple outward.
Our Newsroom
We are a team of writers, editors, and contributors who care as much about good reporting as they do about good taste. Every story is researched, edited, and fact-checked before publication. We pair timely coverage with the context that tells you why something matters, not just that it happened. When we get something wrong, we correct it openly and promptly.
Editorial Standards
We separate reporting from opinion, disclose conflicts of interest, and hold ourselves to a strict code of accuracy and fairness. Our coverage is never influenced by advertisers or commercial partners. Any sponsored or partner content is clearly labeled, so you always know what you are reading and who paid for it. The detail is set out in our Code of Ethics.
Editorial Independence
Editorial decisions sit entirely with our newsroom. Commercial relationships, including advertising and partnerships, have no bearing on which stories we pursue or the conclusions we reach. That independence is the foundation of the trust our readers place in us.
How We Are Funded
Foreign Time is supported by reader subscriptions, newsletters, and advertising. This mix lets us invest in original reporting while keeping our coverage open to a broad audience. If you would like to reach that audience, explore our advertising and partnership options.
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