What WorldWire Provides

WorldWire collects articles from local and international media, then prepares Japanese headlines, summaries, reasons to read, and tags. Every article keeps a link to the original source.

What the AI Desk Does

  • Summarizes source articles in Japanese and prepares shorter list headlines.
  • Adds topics such as politics, economy, society, and technology, plus an importance score.
  • Diversifies homepage and featured lists so one country or source does not dominate the reading flow.

Publication Rules

  • Only articles with a Japanese title and Japanese summary are published.
  • Published articles must show the source name, original URL, original headline, and retrieval context.
  • Non-news items, advertisements, inaccessible articles, and low-quality summaries are excluded.

Importance Scoring

  1. 5: Global impact, including security, markets, diplomacy, and disasters.
  2. 4: Regional political, economic, or social impact.
  3. 3: Major domestic news for the country.
  4. 2: Local stories that help readers understand the country.
  5. 1: Supplementary stories.

Sources and Limits

WorldWire articles are AI-generated summaries, not full translations. For exact wording, names, legal details, or investment decisions, always verify the original source and official announcements.

Corrections

If you find a translation error, summary issue, broken source link, or classification problem, send the article URL and details to the operator. We will review and correct or unpublish the article as needed.

Copyright and quotation policy

WorldWire does not republish full source articles. It provides short Japanese summaries with source links. Full wording, quotations, images, and charts should be verified on the original publisher site.

Limited and restricted source countries

For countries with limited domestic supply or restricted media environments, WorldWire may combine public broadcasters, official sites, regional media, and specialist external sources while clearly showing attribution.

FAQ

What is WorldWire?

WorldWire is a news curation service that summarizes articles from local and public sources across 197 countries in Japanese, with links back to the original sources.

What does AI do?

AI summarizes source articles in Japanese and organizes headlines, tags, importance, and why each item matters. Quality gates are used to avoid adding unsupported facts.

How are sources handled?

Each article shows the publisher name, publisher site, original headline, and original URL. Aggregator discovery is tracked separately and original publishers are prioritized.

How are mistakes corrected?

Articles with confirmed mistranslations, incorrect summaries, or attribution errors are corrected, regenerated, or unpublished. Higher-impact stories receive stronger review.

Does WorldWire republish full articles?

No. WorldWire publishes short Japanese summaries with source links. Full wording, images, charts, and quotations should be checked on the original publisher site.