SourceLine tracks live developments from original sources, official statements, conflict actors, credible media, and open-source material. Our aim is to identify important signals early, show where they came from, explain what is confirmed, what remains unclear, and what is likely to happen next.
SourceLine labels material according to its verification stage. A Raw Signal is an early item from a monitored source. An Official Claim is a statement by an actor or institution that may still require independent verification. Developing means the story is active and may change. Verified means the core facts have been confirmed through reliable evidence or multiple credible sources. Disputed means important claims are contested. Corrected means the record has been updated after new evidence.
SourceLine uses AI to accelerate detection, extraction, comparison, summarisation, and drafting. Final editorial responsibility remains with SourceLine. For sensitive conflict claims, casualty figures, military attacks, war-crime allegations, graphic material, or disputed accusations, additional caution is applied.
Each SourceLine story is built around source evidence, counterparty response, comparative coverage, verification gaps, and likely next developments. Predictions are not presented as certainty. They are structured assessments based on source behaviour, conflict patterns, past sequences, and visible signals to watch.
When new information changes a story, SourceLine updates the record and shows what changed.