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Source map for news research

This standing reference supports daily tracking of global and Japanese technology trends, Japanese politics, and international politics, then turns the signals into news posts or long-form reports. It is not a list of news outlets. It separates official announcements, RSS and API feeds, research and implementation signals, regulatory and vulnerability information, and primary materials from governments and international organizations.

Reference policy

Separate discovery sources from evidence sources. Editorial media and social media can be useful entry points, but facts should be checked against official announcements, specifications, papers, GitHub releases, and government documents.
Prioritize reuse over speed. For prices, roadmaps, specifications, regulation, and vulnerabilities, keep the confirmation date so later articles can update the point cleanly.
When no official roadmap exists, label future-facing claims as an inference from public information.
When writing about practical impact for Japan, check not only overseas primary sources but also Japanese government agencies, domestic vendors, and domestic advisories.
For Japanese and international politics, do not merely summarize breaking news. Separate institutions, key actors, domestic pressures, diplomatic, security, and market spillovers, and unresolved points.

Daily news judgment

Classify collected information into AI, security, developer-tools, data-infrastructure, semiconductor, policy-japan, japan-politics, and geopolitics. Decide whether to turn it into an article by checking practical impact, novelty, confidence, spillover to Japan, and whether it needs follow-up.

Daily news should stay concise while stating the background, what changed, practical implications, unresolved points, and sources. For political developments, separate institutions, key actors, domestic pressures, and diplomatic, security, and market spillovers. Weekly reporting should group multiple signals moving in the same direction instead of treating each item as isolated news.