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About Albis
Albis is an independent news service that scans sources across 60 countries, 7 regions, and 16 languages, three times daily.
Every story is sourced, attributed, and written in wire-service style. Where regions frame the same event differently, both framings are reported. Where a story is covered in one region and absent from another, the gap is noted.
Albis monitors domestic media in their original languages — not only English-language outlets. Iranian coverage is drawn from Farsi-language sources, Chinese coverage from Mandarin, Arabic-region coverage from Arabic. The domestic narrative frequently differs from the version reported internationally.
Reporting spans world affairs, politics, business, technology, health, and science. Multi-perspective coverage is standard: when sources diverge on the facts or framing of an event, all substantiated positions are presented.
Press freedom is under pressure worldwide. Reporters Without Borders reported in 2026 that global press freedom had fallen to its lowest level in 25 years, with journalism increasingly criminalised, restricted, or made unsafe in many countries.
Albis is not a press freedom NGO. Its role is different: to help readers see what information reaches the public, what gets missed, and how the same event changes shape as it moves across languages, regions, governments, outlets, and platforms.
In a world where journalists are targeted, access is restricted, and attention is manipulated, the public right to understand reality becomes fragile. Albis exists to protect that awareness: not by telling readers what to think, but by showing them more of what the world is seeing — and not seeing.
The Perception Gap Index measures how differently regions frame the same story. A high score indicates sharply divergent coverage across regions — different facts emphasised, different causes cited, or different conclusions drawn. A low score indicates broad consensus.
The index is published alongside each story to give readers immediate context on how contested the narrative is worldwide.
The public Albis briefing remains open: a daily view of what the world is seeing, missing, and framing differently.
The Company Daily Scan is built from the same intelligence layer, then filtered privately to an organisation's sector, regions, risks, and watchlist.
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The Albis daily briefing delivers the day's most significant stories with full regional context. Each edition includes a lead story, secondary coverage, and a regional framing summary showing how different parts of the world reported the same events.
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Albis was founded in 2026. It is independently owned and operated, with no political affiliation, institutional backing, or editorial obligations to any government, party, or interest group.
Editorial decisions are made solely on the basis of newsworthiness, regional significance, and public interest.
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